Russia, Ukraine and Putin
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Tensions are high as Russia prepares to celebrate its most important secular holiday. Fears about security amid the war with Ukraine and signs of domestic discontent are casting a shadow over annual celebrations in Moscow’s Red Square.
With counter-drone technology losing effectiveness, Russia and Ukraine are shifting to deep strikes on each other's drone production sites to destroy them before launch.
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the war between Russia and Ukraine is “coming to an end,” after more than four years, according to Reuters. The outlet reported that the Russian president told reporters that he believed “that the matter is coming to an end,
A deal is taking shape for the U.S. and Ukraine to jointly develop and build weapons that have been at the forefront of the wars in both Ukraine and Iran.
Vladimir Putin hinted over the weekend that he foresaw the war in Ukraine coming to an end soon, while raising the prospect of talks with the EU to draw up new security arrangements for a post-war Europe.
Since Russian invasion, about 20,500 children have been unlawfully deported or forcibly transferred to Russia or Russian-held territories in Ukraine.
Kirillo Alexandrov, said to be the first American war crimes survivor since WWII, was honored at a motorcycle ride four years after his escape with Grey Bull Rescue.
Newsmax was interrupted for a breaking news segment as they aired Donald Trump answering questions at the White House, when a reporter probed him on Russia's war with Ukraine