Russia, Ukraine
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Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia recently, targeting energy and logistics infrastructure.
Russia’s Admiral Nakhimov nears return after a major refit, pairing nuclear speed, heavy missiles, and Arctic reach.
As Ukraine brings the war home to Russia, officials hesitate to designate shelters and blast sirens, downplaying the conflict’s consequences with euphemisms.
June 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military struck Russia's Dubna satellite communications centre in the Moscow region on Tuesday for the second time, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, in a widening campaign of strikes targeting such facilities.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine will ramp up attacks on Russia in an operation "aimed at compelling it to end the war."
As Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds on, the Russian military has gone to significant lengths to pad its ranks, including by recruiting foreign fighters from developing countries with promises of high salaries and bonuses.
A string of political victories and deep-strike successes has bolstered confidence in Ukraine amid its long-running war with Russia.
Russia’s economy has been remarkably resilient, but it could be losing one of its most vital resources: public trust.
