In a significant move, the US has approved an $825 million sale of 3,350 ERAM air-launched cruise missiles to Ukraine, enhancing its military capabilities against Russia. This comes as the conflict escalates with recent missile strikes in Kyiv resulting in civilian casualties.
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, Russia unleashed a massive aerial attack on Ukraine, launching 574 drones and numerous missiles. This assault coincides with renewed peace talks, raising questions about the sincerity of negotiations.
In a surprising twist, Zelenskyy charms Trump during a pivotal White House meeting, laying groundwork for peace talks with Putin. Will this lead to a breakthrough in the Ukraine conflict?
In a controversial statement, Trump reportedly asked Ukraine if they could strike Moscow, sparking debates on his intentions. The White House claims it was just a question while Trump pushes for more military aid and warns of tariffs on Russia.
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 surprising turn, President Trump is set to send additional military aid to Ukraine while Congress prepares to impose strict sanctions on Russia, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy amidst ongoing frustrations with Putin.
In a shocking escalation, President Zelensky announces that Ukraine has endured the largest aerial attack in history, with 728 drones and missiles targeting cities nationwide. As peace efforts falter, Trump reacts with frustration towards Putin, revealing new military aid plans.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump declared plans to send more defensive weapons to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for the nation to defend itself amidst escalating Russian attacks. This comes after a recent pause in shipments, raising questions about U.S. military priorities.
In a bold initiative, President Trump has ordered the Department of Defense to send additional weapons to Ukraine, aiming to strengthen their defense while pursuing lasting peace. This move underscores America's commitment to supporting Ukraine during turbulent times.