As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
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As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
Two leaders signed mutual defence pact during Putin’s high-profile visit to North Korea, his first in 24 years.
Moscow responds to a broadcasting ban on four Russian outlets that the EU accused of spreading Kremlin propaganda.
Court accuses them of war crimes and crimes against humanity for directing attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine.
Ukraine wins its first interstate case against Russia over systematic violations of rights on its occupied peninsula.
Officials say the town near the eastern front line was hit by two Iskander-M missiles fired 30 minutes apart.
As the war enters its 851st day, these are the main developments.
Moscow blames US, says retaliation will ‘definitely follow’ after US-supplied missile attack kills at least four.
Tension has heightened following an announcement of military cooperation during Putin’s visit to Pyongyang last week.
Three years into a war with no end in sight, Ukrainians celebrated the summer festival of Ivana Kupala on Sunday.
As the war enters its 850th day, these are the main developments.
Russia says six killed in attacks by Kyiv, while Russian strikes on Ukraine kill one person in Kharkiv.
Video shows the moment a Russian bomb struck an apartment in Kharkiv, killing at least three people and injuring 50.
The Global South is not buying the Ukrainian claim to colonial victimhood.