Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine recently crossed the four-year mark. Throughout that time, one of the biggest questions has been: Is this what Russians want?
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began four years ago. Europe's largest and most brutal conflict since World War II ...
Meanwhile, thousands of each countries’ troops have died on the battlefield, and Ukrainian civilians have been battered by Russian aerial strikes that have brought years of power outages and water ...
I could hear the take-off detonation being filmed live and broadcast around the world in my earpiece, along with my TV colleague’s report of the Russian attack. It was the morning that Vladimir Putin ...
It has been four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Although it was officially called a "special military operation," it has already outlived Russia's participation in World War II.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Russia’s invasion has killed 1.2 million soldiers and 15,000 civilians, with combined casualties potentially ...
The fighting enters its fifth year on Tuesday, and it shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.