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The Ukrainian army retook 115 positions from Russia’s invading army in April, the country’s commander in chief said, as he touted homegrown long-range drones as one of Kyiv’s most effective ...
Ukrainian army retreats from positions near Tsukurino station in DPR — security forces According to the report, Russian troops are putting more pressure on the Ukrainian army in the Selidovo area ...
Top army chief Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Wednesday he had ordered soldiers to withdraw to more advantageous positions in Kursk, saying preserving the lives of soldiers was his priority.
Ukraine’s Donbas Strategy: Retreat Slowly and Maximize Russia’s Losses The idea is to use rope-a-dope tactics, letting Russian forces pound away until they have exhausted themselves.
If Russia succeeds in Ukraine and then moves against the Baltics, American soldiers will be legally obligated to fight ...
As another Trump presidency nears, Ukraine’s army is on the defensive A Lada car drives past a military transportation vehicle bearing a howitzer in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on Dec. 26.
Russian forces in Ukraine are advancing at their fastest pace since the early days of the invasion thanks to the biggest advantage Moscow has: manpower.
Ukraine’s army reports forced retreat to ‘last defensive line’ in Donbass area Ukraine’s General Staff admitted earlier that the frontline situation remained tense for the Ukrainian army ...
The number of deserters in Ukraine's army has become "unmanageable", said Svitlana Morenets in The Spectator. Officially, some 90,000 soldiers have deserted – almost half of them in 2024 – but ...
Ukraine appears to be calling on a fleet of fire-spewing “dragon drones” in its war with Russian invaders, putting a modern twist on a munition used to horrific effect in both world wars.
Throughout the year, Ukraine has lost a series of cities, towns and villages in its eastern Donbas region to Russia, typically withdrawing its troops after hard-fought battles that sometimes ...
Olha Reshetylova, Ukraine’s commissioner for protecting service members' rights, said it's only "natural in a situation where you’ve had three years of major war " for soldiers to desert.