Kyiv’s drone suppliers are ramping up production of computer-guided drones that are cheap and can’t be electronically jammed
The debate highlights a tension in Ukrainian society between those who are in combat and those who aren’t
Ukrainian reinforcements are arriving—including from other fronts, where Kyiv’s forces were already spread thin
KYIV—Moscow battled to regain control of its border region as Ukrainian forces pushed deeper into Russian territory four days after a surprise incursion. As Russia struggled to push Ukrainian soldiers back, Kyiv’s forces struck at least one Russian military column and claimed to be in control of a town in the lightly defended Kursk region. Ukraine […]
Russia regularly fires drone and missiles, as Iran did at Israel. Ukraine is struggling to stop the death and destruction.
Two years after Russian forces fled, Motyzhyn has ousted a Russia-linked priest, has built a bomb shelter for its school and is pulping its Russian-language books
Russian invaders left devastation in their wake, repeating a centuries-old pattern. They didn’t count on the resilience of the enemy.
Denys Kostev was forcibly taken from his hometown and immersed in pro-Moscow messaging. His family wanted him back—but saving him wouldn’t be easy.
The Ukrainian leader highlighted the extent of the country’s sacrifices as it awaits a U.S. congressional vote on further military aid
They face a year on the defensive as Russia presses its assault
Vladimir Putin is wagering he can outlast Western support for Ukraine—if he can keep Russia’s war machine running