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Russia unlikely to seize all of Donetsk any sooner than 2027-2028: ISW analysts interview
ISW Russia Researchers Jessica Sobieski and Jennie Olmsted told RBC-Ukraine what to expect on the front line by the end of this year, what Russia may be planning, the risks for Ukraine in 2026, and whether Moscow is ready to end the war. In Moscow ...
The messaging platform WhatsApp says Russia has "attempted to fully block" its service inside the country, "to drive people to a state-owned surveillance app."
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur breaks down Russia’s intensified winter assault on Ukraine’s energy grid, as sustained missile and ...
About 1.2 million Russian troops have been killed, wounded or are missing since its invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago, a rate of casualties for a major military power not seen since World War II,
Russia's war on Ukraine is being fueled by a range of international partners. To change the Kremlin's calculus, the West needs to target them. Sometimes, it is said, in order to make a problem smaller, you need to make it bigger first. So it is with the ...
After February 2022, when Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his so-called special military operation—a full-scale invasion of Ukraine—the popularity of George Orwell’s 1984, a dystopian novel about a totalitarian regime built on mass ...
Russian authorities have begun restricting access to Telegram, one of the country’s most popular social media apps, as the government continues to push everyday Russians toward its own tightly controlled alternatives to foreign tech platforms.
Three years. 10 months. 18 days. As of January 12, that’s the amount of time that’s elapsed since Russia launched its all-out assault on Ukraine: Europe’s largest, bloodiest conflict war since World War II. That's one day longer than the Soviet Union ...