Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov talked with his counterpart in North Korea on Friday, stoking concerns over deepening military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow while Russian jets ...
"They also use automotive vehicles, from cargo trucks to all the vehicles they have seized from civilians. And, of course, the Russian UAZ Bukhanka vehicles (a type of family vehicle) are used for ...
A soldier of 24th Mechanized Brigade fires a self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops near the town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, Ukraine, on November 18 [Oleg Petrasiuk/Press Service of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin approved an updated nuclear doctrine on Tuesday, which fundamentally changed Moscow's strategy for nuclear deterrence. According to the revised doctrine, any ...
Russia has started mass production of mobile bomb shelters that can offer protection for up to 48 hours in case of a nuclear weapon attack. The ominous move by Moscow comes alongside the other ...
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KYIV – A distinctive feature of Russia’s military tactics has been that it doesn’t rule out using nuclear weapons in a conventional war. Now, President Vladimir Putin has lowered the bar ...
Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian forces willing to absorb staggering casualties. Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian ...
MOSCOW, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Russia will retaliate against NATO countries that facilitate long-range missile strikes against Russian territory by Ukraine, foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin ...
As the conflict entered its 1,000th day, Ukraine took advantage of its newly granted long-range missile capabilities to strike a military base on Russian territory. Moscow, which has warned ...
Ukraine fired long-range U.S. missiles inside Russia for the first time despite Moscow’s threats of retaliation. WSJ’s Alistair MacDonald explains why the Kremlin sees this as a major escalation.