Moscow responds to ‘very angry’ Trump while Putin drafts 160,000 men for war - Putin remains open to contact with Trump, says Kremlin spokesperson
MOSCOW, March 30. /TASS/. Russian air defense assets downed three Ukrainian drones in Crimea, the Russian Defense Ministry said. "On March 30, within the period from 04:50 p.m. to 05:20 p.m ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for further "tough measures" against Russia to push President Vladimir Putin into a ceasefire agreement.
Russia launches no mass drone strike against Ukraine overnight 73% of Ukrainians say Trump is bad for Ukraine, poll shows Russia submits list of alleged Ukrainian ceasefire violations to US, UN and OSCE,
"They are afraid to approach us," the pilot said. "After all, there is a living person sitting there, too, who also does not want to die."
A snapshot of recent news from sources around the world on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Political Developments The Trump administration is still pushing for Kyiv to agree to a minerals
Hungary is a member of NATO and the EU, but its alignment with Russia on energy policy and frequent criticism of Ukraine have set it apart from most Western allies. The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has repeatedly stalled EU aid packages and sanctions against Moscow, citing Hungarian national interests.
President Trump threatens Russia with oil tariffs if it blocks cease-fire efforts in Ukraine and pressures Zelenskyy to sign a minerals deal with the United States.
Ukraine last week announced the latest advance in the ongoing drone race with Russia, saying its new variant had the longest range of any in its arsenal and had successfully completed testing. "Our drone with a 3,