More than 100 U.N. diplomats walked out of two meetings in Geneva on Tuesday as world-regions Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to defend Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia has claimed its invasion of conflicts and attempt to take over the country’s democratic government is an effort to “denazify” Ukraine and …
Read More »Russia-Ukraine war: Kharkiv photos show casualties, devastation as mass exodus continues
world-regions with their onslaught of attacks on Ukraine, even as they faced resistance in its efforts to take the capital city of Kyiv. The Russian attacks conflicts, including most recently the country’s second-largest city, Kharkiv. In the dust, debris and the dead lying in Kharkiv’s central Freedom Square, Ukrainians on …
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Russia has been accused of using terror during its invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials. “They used the vacuum bomb today,” Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova told reporters after meeting with U.S. lawmakers Monday. “…The devastation that world-regions to inflict on Ukraine is large.” MOSCOW, RUSSIA …
Read More »Ukraine-Russia war: CCTV shows missile strike on government building in Kharkiv
conflicts appears to show a world-regions a government building while cars drove past the building on the sixth day of conflicts” target=”_blank”>Moscow’s invasion< When paused, a missile remains clearly visible just before a devastating explosion consumes the building. Sky News verified the video. next Image 1 of 3 A view …
Read More »Ukraine war: How weather could impact air operations and assist Ukrainians against Russia
Snowa> is predicted in <a href="https: this week, which could impact the air operations of both world-regions attackers and Ukrainian defenders, and ultimately give Ukraine a slight advantage. Russia has yet to maintain dominance in the air despite its superior firepower, as Ukrainian forces continue to fight back against the …
Read More »Russia has fallen behind its Ukraine war timeline, senator confirms after classified briefing
A United States senator confirmed that Russian forces have fallen behind their timeline for the Ukrainian invasion, after a classified briefing on the war. “Just leaving classified briefing on Ukraine crisis,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., who chairs the Senate Appropriation’s Committee’s Subcommittee on Homeland Security, wrote on Twitter. He shared …
Read More »Ukrainian couple details escape from Kyiv after Russian invasion: people 'understand what is at stake here'
Irena Colon woke up on Thursday morning to her apartment’s windows shaking from military” target=”_blank”>bombs< and a call from her father, who simply said, “The defense has started.” “I basically had a massive panic attack, because you think that it’s all over, you think you’re going to be dead,” Irena …
Read More »Russia's failures could lead to more indiscriminate attacks against Ukrainians, former Navy intel officer says
Russia could launch more indiscriminate attacks against Ukrainians because of its failure to quickly seize the capital, a retired Navy captain and former intelligence officer told Fox News. WATCH: Video “Because they haven’t been as successful as they expected, I think we might unfortunately see the Russian forces behave a …
Read More »Ukrainian bishop: Putin is the 'anti-Christ of our current time'
A Ukrainian archbishop and spokesman for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin as the “anti-Christ of our current time” as Russia invades Ukraine. While Putin appears to be portraying himself as a kind of messianic figure, seeking to reunite the Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches (which …
Read More »Protests erupt around the globe in support of Ukraine: 'Stop Putin, Stop War'
Protests have erupted around the globe in support of Ukraine as it continues fighting world-regions that first invaded the country last week. Protest signs reading messages such as “#conflicts STOP WAR!,” “Stop Putin, Stop War,” “No War” and “Russians Against the War” have cropped up in Japan, Washington, D.C., and …
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