The assaults on the village of Robotyne, which come at the same time as successful attacks in the east, are designed to pressure Ukrainian troops across the front line, analysts say.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
Fall of Avdiivka: What to Know After Russia Captures Ukrainian Stronghold
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic and symbolic blow.
The Fall of Avdiivka: What to Know
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic and symbolic blow.
Russia Used a New Hypersonic Missile, Ukraine Says
Russia has not confirmed that a Zircon hypersonic missile was used. The United States says it’s looking into the claim.
Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Plants, Aiming to Disrupt Military Operations
Kyiv hit an oil depot on Friday, the latest in recent attacks on such facilities as it seeks to inflict damage away from the largely deadlocked front line.
Polish Truckers Lift Border Blockade With Ukraine
The suspension of the protest until March, while its leaders talk with the Polish government, promises some relief for Ukraine’s flagging economy.
The War Has Reined In Ukraine’s Oligarchs, at Least for Now
Oligarchs have lost billions from the shelling of their factories, and the government has used its wartime powers to break their political influence.
Russia Launches Large-Scale Missile Attack on Ukraine
The assault was in line with a wider air campaign that Russia began in late December, seeking to wear down Ukrainian air defenses.
U.K. Pledges $3 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The annual British package is about $255 million more than in the past two years and is part of an effort to reassure Kyiv amid concerns about a potential shortfall in Western support.
Russian Missiles Pound Ukraine, Officials Say
The attack killed at least four people, wounded many others and caused heavy damage. It came as Moscow has intensified air assaults in recent days.