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Ukraine has two months to restart peace talks or risk Russia escalating the war, the Czech president has said.
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Russia Ukraine war latest news: Over 10 explosions heard in Kyiv after ballistic missile attack; Trump reaffirms willingness for mediation
India, July 6 -- Russia Ukraine War Latest News: This morning, Kremlin troops launched a ballistic missile attack in Kyiv. On the other hand, the Ukrainian military targeted Crimea. US President Donald Trump is once again conducting mediation measures to end the war.
President Donald Trump’s inability to find peace in Ukraine — a war he once claimed would be over the day he took office — has caused him enormous frustration. But the focus of his ire has zig-zagged throughout his second term in office.
Overnight on July 2, Russia attacked Ukraine with 74 missiles and 496 drones in the first sweeping attack in more than two weeks, according to Ukraine's Air Force, most of which targeted the capital,
The Czech Republic will not participate in a €70 billion ($80 billion) package of military assistance for Ukraine that NATO states agreed to on Wednesday, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said.
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Ukraine launches major drone attack on Moscow, hitting a satellite center and killing a baby
Ukraine said on Tuesday it hit one of Russia’s largest satellite communication centers for the second time in just over a week, as Kyiv ramps up long-range drone attacks to pressure the Kremlin to end its four-year-old war.
The Defense Ministry in Moscow says Ukraine launched a major nighttime drone attack on Russian regions, Crimea, and surrounding seas.
Ukraine has moved past the 28-point draft plan to end the war with Russia and is pushing for a better deal now that the battlefield conditions have changed, officials told The Post. Ahead of a critical sit-down between President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday at the NATO summit,
Trump throws Iran peace process into uncertainty President Donald Trump said Wednesday after the latest round of tit-for-tat strikes between the U.S. and Iran that he considers the ceasefire between the two nations to be over — throwing the peace process and the status of a preliminary agreement to end the conflict into uncertainty.