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President says tragedy must never be repeated after secondary explosions from strike devastate residential area on Kyiv outskirts. What we know on day 1,600
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSN
Russia-Ukraine war latest news: Russia strikes Kyiv with ballistic missiles, drones; two killed, 19 injured amid fresh overnight assault
India, July 11 -- Russia-Ukraine War Latest News: Russia launched another large-scale overnight attack on Ukraine early Saturday, firing ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and waves of drones at multiple regions.
For years, Russia has bet on outlasting Ukraine in a war of attrition. Now, it’s finding out that time isn’t necessarily on its side.
Numbeo and other global cost of living rankings for 2026 highlight countries and territories with the highest expenses for housing, groceries, and everyday goods. Island nations and financial hubs dominate the list,
This is why it pays to watch Russia for warnings of fatigue or discontent. Our cover this week features the most stunning such warning so far. It comes from Andrey Melnichenko, the world’s fertiliser king and Russia’s biggest industrialist.
National Security Journal on MSNOpinion
The farther Putin is from Moscow, the closer the end of the war: Zelenskyy just vowed a thousand-drone future for Russia’s capital
Zelenskyy vows a thousand drones over Moscow until Putin's advisers urge him to move beyond the Urals — the capital's biggest raid in two years.
Since February 2022, Russia’s full-scale invasion has devastated Ukraine’s religious communities. Sacred sites have been destroyed, and clergy members have been killed.
Russia’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine has now cost the country some 450,000 lives, according to a new study that estimates the war’s total casualty numbers to have surpassed 2 million.
Russia and Ukraine are increasingly using glide bombs as a replacement for artillery to deliver massed fires, shaping the next phase of the war.
Russia's annual Dronnitsa gathering has a new focus this year—not just winning in Ukraine but preparing for a major conflict with NATO. This is not a threat but a plan.
This is no longer a war of swift manoeuvres. It is a war of attrition’ - Oleg Palchyk/via A growing number of Western analysts now argue that Russia has effectively lost the war. They point to Ukraine’s successful strikes on logistics,
