Only 10 percent of Europeans believe Ukraine can still defeat Russia, according to a new EU-wide survey, almost two years after Moscow launched a military operation against the former Soviet state.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has threatened Washington, Berlin, London and Kiev with nuclear attacks if Russia is forced to retreat from Ukraine.
Ukrainian troops have pulled out of the key town of Avdiivka amid the war with Russia, making it Moscow’s most significant territorial gain since they seized the eastern city of Bakhmut last May.
Ukraine says fierce fighting is raging for the frontline city of Avdiivka which has become a main target for Russia ahead of the second anniversary of its special military operation.
The United States Senate has passed a $95 billion bill for more aid to Ukraine, Chinese Taipei and Israel.
Former US president Donald Trump has rallied against continued support for Ukraine, citing the NATO-led proxy war against Russia as a liability for Washington as Kiev has the potential to “drop us like a dog.”
The European Union’s pressure on Hungary to join Brussels in its all-out support for Kiev has become a “political rape” of Budapest, says an adviser to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President Joe Biden urged US lawmakers to approve a long-delayed military aid package for Ukraine, warning that Kiev could not defend itself against Russia without it.
President Vladimir Putin has warned the West against underestimating Russia, saying it is "impossible" to defeat his country in Ukraine, but that Moscow does not intend to expand the war to Poland and Latvia.
Russia says it has foiled an overnight “terrorist” drone attack by Ukraine in the border region of Belgorod.