
Ukraine unleashes more drones and missiles at Russian areas as part of its new year strategy
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has pledged to strike more targets on the Crimean Peninsula and inside Russian border regions this year

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has pledged to strike more targets on the Crimean Peninsula and inside Russian border regions this year

Moscow has been attacking the industrial city in the Donbas region for weeks with an all-out siege in which the number of casualties are of little consequence

When weapons corner politics, only the spiral of violence governs. We see it between Ukraine and Russia, between Hamas and Israel, and this Wednesday in the attack that killed over a hundred people in Iran

The barrage extended Russian attacks that began Friday with its largest single assault since the war started. At least 41 civilians were killed since the weekend

Moscow targeted Kharkiv with a hail of drones and missiles

The mayor of Kyiv says that Russia’s massive attack on Friday, which killed at least 31 people, is ‘the deadliest’ the capital has seen in terms of civilian casualties

An analysis by Kyiv sent to its allies, to which EL PAÍS has had access, states that without the promised funds a further million people will be left without social assistance

The president of Ukraine is considering mobilizing up to half a million people for the war against Russia, admitting that ‘no one knows when it will end’

Kyiv has rapidly reformed a multitude of laws over the past two years so that the European Council would give free rein to discussions over membership of the bloc

Speaking at a year-end news conference that lasted over four hours, Putin faced questions from Western journalists for the firs time since the fighting in Ukraine began

The financial penalties have made Russia the most sanctioned country in the world but have yet to deliver a knockout punch to Russia’s economy

A new EU financial package for Kyiv is at risk, as are negotiations for the embattled country to join the bloc. Meanwhile, in the United States, support for Ukraine is suffering

The Ukrainian president will speak with the president and members of Congress on Tuesday in a bid to secure funding that is in danger due to Republican misgivings

The visit on Tuesday comes after Republicans refused to approve a funding package that included $61 billion for Kyiv

Millions of Ukrainian women and children have moved overseas and do not plan to return to a country that has lost over 30% of its population since independence in 1991
The president faces rising opposition in the United States and Europe to maintaining aid, growing domestic unrest, and stalemate on the front lines of the war

Republicans demand tougher border policies with Mexico in exchange for supporting funding to Kyiv

Biden said Republicans ‘are playing chicken with our national security,’ and added that ‘any disruption in our ability to supply Ukraine clearly strengthen’s Putin’s position’

Vladimir Putin has ordered the maximum number of army personnel to be raised to 2.2 million while the Ministry of Defense has reduced the list of diseases that provide exemption from conscription

Vitali Klitschko has criticized the Ukrainian president for monopolizing power and not preparing the country for the Russian invasion

Kyiv did not get all the weapons it needed from allies, Ukrainian President said in an AP interview. He fears the Israel-Hamas war put the flow of Western military aid to Ukraine at risk

The risk to vessels is the main hurdle for the new shipping corridor. Russia warned this summer that ships heading to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports would be assumed to be carrying weapons

Austin’s second trip to Ukraine takes place when the world’s attention is drawn to the Middle East and signs of fatigue set in with the almost 21-month Russia-Ukraine war

Moscow’s air and artillery superiority is pushing the defenders of the strategic city in Donetsk province to the limit as ammunition supplies run low

The former president claimed he could strike an agreement to end the conflict in ‘24 hours,’ but the Ukrainian president says that peace is not possible because of Putin

Valerii Zaluzhnyi predicts that there will be no progress for at least a year and has compared the situation at the front to World War I

Transcarpathian Oblast — the westernmost and safest region of Ukraine — faces tensions between its communities. This conflict has been fueled by Budapest, which is threatening to veto Kyiv’s attempt to join the EU