Ukraine, Russia and World War II
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Unless U.S. President Donald Trump can persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the fighting—an unlikely scenario—Russia will probably try harder to subjugate Ukraine, not because the battlefield decisively favors Moscow but because Putin needs to hold the line somewhere.
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Russian army size 'barely increasing' in new data as death toll surpasses recruitment
The war is becoming increasingly unsustainable for Russia as it recruits about 450,000 new soldiers each year
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Russian strikes cut output at Ukraine nuclear plants, Zelensky says
Ukrainian nuclear power plants are producing less electricity following heavy Russian missile strikes on substations and high-voltage lines, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday. "One reactor shut down automatically.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia fired more than 650 drones and three dozen missiles at Ukraine in a large-scale attack that began during the night and stretched into daylight hours Tuesday, officials said. At least three people were killed, including a 4 ...
A large-scale Russian attack on energy facilities has left 50 settlements in Vinnytsia Oblast and 50,000 people in Odesa Oblast without power.
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US-based tech company helped power Russian drone attacks: Report
(NewsNation) — A U.S.-based tech company allegedly supplied equipment that appears to have aided Russian troops, according to a report from Hunterbrook Media. The company, Ubiquiti, is owned by Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera.