circling international airspace roughly 100 miles southwest of Russia's naval stronghold of Sevastopol for about four hours. Newsweek's map, displaying Coordinated Universal Time or UTC ...
with Russia holding on to some territory for now for a ceasefire to work, but ceding any additional territory would be a red line. “It is not reasonable to demand that, for example, Zaporizhzhia ...
TASS/. Western thinking that Russia’s "red lines" can be moved is a major blunder, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with noted US journalist Tucker Carlson.
TASS/. Reflections on whether the West has crossed any red lines are a thing of the past, since the United States has openly declared its plans of defeating Russia strategically, the Russian ...
Vladimir Putin has said Russia agrees to an end to fighting in Ukraine, but "lots of questions" remain over proposals for a 30-day ceasefire. Casting doubt over whether a deal can be agreed ...