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Ukraine war latest: First footage of North Korean troops reportedly directing fire into Sumy Oblast released
Hi, this is Chris York reporting from Kyiv on day 1,331 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: North Korean soldiers are now helping Moscow direct attacks into Ukraine, Ukraine's General Staff said on Oct.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky failed to obtain Tomahawk missiles for strikes on Russia from a meeting with Donald Trump on Friday, with the US president later calling for both sides to cease fighting and accept current battle lines.
In the early hours of Oct. 10, Russia launched its third large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine this month, with 465 drones and 32 missiles that primarily targeted the country’s energy infrastructure.
Interceptor drones, once a far-fetched experiment, are now a cornerstone of Ukraine's air defense, downing Russian Shaheds. NATO is watching closely.
President Trump is once again turning his attention to ending Russia's war on Ukraine after brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Fresh off a fragile Gaza ceasefire, Trump says he’s now focused on ending Russia’s war on Ukraine
President Donald Trump says with a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire holding he’s now focused on ending Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Direct conflict between Russia and NATO was once unthinkable, but preparations and defense spending have been stepped up in nervous Baltic states.
After seven trips to Ukraine since the war began, Pastor Leo Regheta says conditions in Kharkiv are worse than ever — despite growing misconceptions that the conflict is over.
After securing a Middle East peace deal between Israel and Hamas, President Donald Trump is now focused on ending the Russia–Ukraine war.