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The second round of negotiations to resolve Europe’s largest land war since World War II ended with even less of an outcome ...
Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya confirmed Russia had rejected an unconditional ceasefire, instead offering ...
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators in Istanbul agreed to exchange thousands of sick, wounded and young prisoners of war, as well as the bodies of 6,000 soldiers who were killed in action. However, the ...
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Footage showed an underwater explosion destroying a pillar of the key bridge that links Russia to the occupied peninsula ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised a surprise drone assault on Russian air bases over the weekend, calling it a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t likely to meet US counterpart Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the near future, the Kremlin said a day after Kyiv and Moscow held another ...
As the two sides exchanged terms in direct talks in Turkey, Ukraine sought an immediate ceasefire and security guarantees ...
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that work on trying to reach a settlement to end the war in Ukraine was extraordinarily complex ...
A second round of ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia ended quickly and with no ceasefire, though the two countries agreed to exchange more prisoners of war. Hear the latest updates.
Russia and Ukraine said they agreed at peace talks yesterday to exchange more prisoners of war and return bodies of 12,000 ...
According to Andrey Marochko, the swap will primarily include severely wounded and sick soldiers, as well as service members under the age of 25 ...