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Civilian casualties in Ukraine rose 21% during the first four months of 2026 as Russian attacks intensified across the country, the UN refugee agency said Friday. Bernadette Castel-Hollingworth, the UNHCR representative in Ukraine,
A battered economy, huge numbers of casualties and very little territorial gain – it’s no wonder even stalwart Putin supporters are showing signs of disquiet, says Rajan Menon, professor emeritus of i
Russia has launched its biggest drone and missile strikes of the war to date. But Ukraine has hit back effectively.
Russia's recent drone and missile strikes on Ukraine have resulted in at least 14 civilian deaths and over 100 injuries, causing significant damage across several cities and trapping individuals under rubble.
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the mounting costs of the Russia-Ukraine stalemate—and whether this moment represents the best opportunity for peace since the war broke out in 2022.
Civilian deaths in several regions and baby girl has leg blown off; Kallas says Putin’s weakening position could mean ‘opportunity for ending war’. What we know on day 1,540
The New York Times did not publish a headline saying Western military experts were bewildered by low civilian casualties in Ukraine. The headline in the circulating screenshot has been altered from an authentic article published by the outlet in late ...
Ukraine's air defense system has been significantly strengthened over the years of war. Ukrainian officials estimate that it now manages to intercept 80 to 90 percent of Russian missiles and drones attacking cities.
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UN condemns ‘dangerous escalation’ in Ukraine war
GENEVA, Switzerland – The United Nations rights chief warned Thursday against a “dangerous escalation” in Ukraine, and Russia’s threats to ramp up attacks, urging both sides to return to the negotiating table.