As Ukraine celebrates 34 years of independence, tensions escalate with Russia accusing Ukraine of drone attacks on a nuclear power plant. U.S. Vice President JD Vance hints at possible concessions from Russia in peace talks.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Ukraine has been accused of launching drone attacks that ignited a fire at a nuclear power plant in Russia's Kursk region. The incident comes as Ukraine celebrated its independence day, raising alarms about the security of nuclear facilities amid ongoing conflict.
In a dramatic escalation of conflict, Ukraine's drone attacks have targeted a major Russian nuclear plant and a fuel export terminal, leading to significant operational disruptions and fires, while the war rages on.
As Ukraine marks 34 years of independence, Russia launches a barrage of drones and missiles, intensifying the conflict. President Zelenskyy acknowledges U.S. support amidst ongoing hostilities.
In a dramatic escalation, two German fighter jets were deployed to the Romanian-Ukrainian border following a massive drone attack by Russia, which launched 93 drones and missiles overnight. This incident raises concerns about NATO's response to ongoing threats in the region.
In a devastating wave of attacks, Russia killed at least nine people in Ukraine just hours before a pivotal summit involving President Zelenskyy and European leaders. The assault targeted major cities, raising tensions ahead of crucial diplomatic talks.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with UK Prime Minister Starmer to discuss key demands before an upcoming summit with Trump and Putin. The situation escalates as drone attacks continue.
In a dramatic shift, Trump gives Putin just 10 days to halt the violence in Ukraine, amid ongoing Russian drone attacks. Will this ultimatum lead to peace or escalation?
In a bold move, Trump announces new military aid for Ukraine, coinciding with Russia's relentless drone attacks. Can this shift the balance in the ongoing conflict?
In a bold move, Trump reveals plans to send Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine through NATO. This comes as Ukraine faces increased drone attacks from Russia, with leaders urging timely shipments.