Ukraine AI Drones Cut Russian Soldier Survival to 30 Minutes: CIA
Ukraine's AI drones are changing the battlefield, according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who said Russian soldiers arriving at the front are surviving only 20 to 30 minutes on average. The remarks highlight how low-cost drone technology and long-range strikes are reshaping the war between Ukraine and Russia. CIA Director Highlights AI Warfare CIA Directo
Ukraine AI Drones Cut Russian Soldier Survival to 30 Minutes: CIA
Ukraine's AI drones are changing the battlefield, according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who said Russian soldiers arriving at the front are surviving only 20 to 30 minutes on average. The remarks highlight how low-cost drone technology and long-range strikes are reshaping the war between Ukraine and Russia. CIA Director Highlights AI Warfare CIA Directo
Trump-Backed Russia Bill Puts 100% Tariff Risk on India
Trump-Backed Russia Bill Puts 100% Tariff Risk on India India could face tariffs of up to 100% under a revised US sanctions bill aimed at countries that remain major buyers of Russian oil and gas. President Donald Trump has backed the legislation, which would give the White House broad authority to use trade penalties to reduce the energy revenue available to Moscow. The updated proposal is
Trump-Backed Russia Bill Puts 100% Tariff Risk on India
Trump-Backed Russia Bill Puts 100% Tariff Risk on India India could face tariffs of up to 100% under a revised US sanctions bill aimed at countries that remain major buyers of Russian oil and gas. President Donald Trump has backed the legislation, which would give the White House broad authority to use trade penalties to reduce the energy revenue available to Moscow. The updated proposal is
CSIS reports over 2 million casualties in Russia Ukraine war
Conflict reaches historic casualty levels A new analysis by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that combined military casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war have surpassed 2 million since the conflict began in February 2022. The study describes the war as the most intense military confrontation in Europe since the Second World War, with R
CSIS reports over 2 million casualties in Russia Ukraine war
Conflict reaches historic casualty levels A new analysis by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that combined military casualties in the Russia-Ukraine war have surpassed 2 million since the conflict began in February 2022. The study describes the war as the most intense military confrontation in Europe since the Second World War, with R
Russia Ukraine war losses rise amid drone escalation
The Russia–Ukraine conflict continues to evolve into a high-intensity war of attrition, with rising casualties reported among newly deployed troops and increasing strain on military systems. The nature of combat has shifted significantly, with rapid deployments and constant surveillance reducing operational margins for survival on key frontlines. Rapid deployment and shrink
Russia Ukraine war losses rise amid drone escalation
The Russia–Ukraine conflict continues to evolve into a high-intensity war of attrition, with rising casualties reported among newly deployed troops and increasing strain on military systems. The nature of combat has shifted significantly, with rapid deployments and constant surveillance reducing operational margins for survival on key frontlines. Rapid deployment and shrink
Russian army dissent claims raise tension over Ukraine war
A video circulating online featuring former Russian volunteer commander Alexander Lunin has triggered discussion about possible internal strain within sections of Russia’s military. In the recording, he suggests that prolonged combat operations in Ukraine have created growing frustration among some soldiers, though no independent verification supports claims of organized unrest. The remarks have drawn attention because public criticism linke
Russian army dissent claims raise tension over Ukraine war
A video circulating online featuring former Russian volunteer commander Alexander Lunin has triggered discussion about possible internal strain within sections of Russia’s military. In the recording, he suggests that prolonged combat operations in Ukraine have created growing frustration among some soldiers, though no independent verification supports claims of organized unrest. The remarks have drawn attention because public criticism linke
Zelensky Doing ‘Pretty Well’ Says Trump Amid Changing US Ukraine Stance
Trump Signals Shift in Tone on Ukraine Conflict US President Donald Trump has offered a notably more supportive assessment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, describing him as performing “pretty well” in the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump acknowledged Ukraine’s resilience while emphasizing the heavy human cost of the conflict on both sides.
Zelensky Doing ‘Pretty Well’ Says Trump Amid Changing US Ukraine Stance
Trump Signals Shift in Tone on Ukraine Conflict US President Donald Trump has offered a notably more supportive assessment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, describing him as performing “pretty well” in the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump acknowledged Ukraine’s resilience while emphasizing the heavy human cost of the conflict on both sides.
Russia Signals Europe Talks as EU Leaders Remain Divided
Russia-Europe talks could resume, but European governments remain divided over whether renewed contact with Moscow would support Ukraine peace efforts or weaken pressure on the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia was open to dialogue with European countries, while rejecting negotiations framed around Russian weakness or external demands. President Vladimir Putin has also said he would consider talks, but has argued that Europe should take the first step after ties w
Russia Signals Europe Talks as EU Leaders Remain Divided
Russia-Europe talks could resume, but European governments remain divided over whether renewed contact with Moscow would support Ukraine peace efforts or weaken pressure on the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia was open to dialogue with European countries, while rejecting negotiations framed around Russian weakness or external demands. President Vladimir Putin has also said he would consider talks, but has argued that Europe should take the first step after ties w
US Troop Review in Europe Shapes NATO Ukraine Air Defense Talks
BRUSSELS — A US troop review in Europe is reshaping NATO discussions over Ukraine’s air defenses and the alliance’s long-term security responsibilities. Defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday, June 18, 2026, considered additional weapons, missile interceptors and air-defense support for Ukraine as Washington began reassessing the scale and structure of American military deployments across Europe. US Troop Review in Europe Puts Pressure on NATO All
US Troop Review in Europe Shapes NATO Ukraine Air Defense Talks
BRUSSELS — A US troop review in Europe is reshaping NATO discussions over Ukraine’s air defenses and the alliance’s long-term security responsibilities. Defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday, June 18, 2026, considered additional weapons, missile interceptors and air-defense support for Ukraine as Washington began reassessing the scale and structure of American military deployments across Europe. US Troop Review in Europe Puts Pressure on NATO All
Moscow Oil Refinery Drone Attack Injures 17, Halts Flights
A Moscow oil refinery drone attack damaged a fuel facility, injured at least 17 people and temporarily disrupted flights at airports serving the Russian capital. Ukrainian forces carried out what the report described as their largest drone offensive against Moscow since the full-scale war began. Moscow oil refinery drone attack hits Kapotnya The Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, about 9 miles southeast of the Kremlin, was among the main sites affected. Vi
Moscow Oil Refinery Drone Attack Injures 17, Halts Flights
A Moscow oil refinery drone attack damaged a fuel facility, injured at least 17 people and temporarily disrupted flights at airports serving the Russian capital. Ukrainian forces carried out what the report described as their largest drone offensive against Moscow since the full-scale war began. Moscow oil refinery drone attack hits Kapotnya The Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, about 9 miles southeast of the Kremlin, was among the main sites affected. Vi
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Ukraine Drone Strike Hits Crimea-Bound Train
Drone Strike Hits Passenger Train A Ukrainian drone struck the locomotive of a passenger train travelling on the Moscow-Simferopol route, killing the assistant driver and injuring the train driver, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Moscow-installed head of Crimea. Aksyonov said no passengers were hurt in the incident, based on preliminary information. The reported strike adds to growing concern over the use
Ukraine Drone Strike Hits Crimea-Bound Train
Drone Strike Hits Passenger Train A Ukrainian drone struck the locomotive of a passenger train travelling on the Moscow-Simferopol route, killing the assistant driver and injuring the train driver, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Moscow-installed head of Crimea. Aksyonov said no passengers were hurt in the incident, based on preliminary information. The reported strike adds to growing concern over the use
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Drone Strike Claim Sparks Global Safety Alarm
Russia Claims Drone Hit Nuclear Plant Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom claimed that a Ukrainian drone struck the turbine hall of Power Unit No. 6 at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. According to Rosatom, the blast created a hole in the turbine hall wall but did not damage key equipment at the facility. Rosatom’s chief Alexei Likhachev called the reported incident deliberate, adding that any attack near a nuclear facility could increase safety risks.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Drone Strike Claim Sparks Global Safety Alarm
Russia Claims Drone Hit Nuclear Plant Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom claimed that a Ukrainian drone struck the turbine hall of Power Unit No. 6 at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. According to Rosatom, the blast created a hole in the turbine hall wall but did not damage key equipment at the facility. Rosatom’s chief Alexei Likhachev called the reported incident deliberate, adding that any attack near a nuclear facility could increase safety risks.
Zelensky Warns of Major Russian Attack on Ukraine
Zelensky Warns of New Russian Strikes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, May 29, warned that Russia is preparing a major new attack on Ukraine. His message comes after Kyiv experienced one of the largest Russian bombardments since the full-scale invasion began in 2022. The capital city was among the hardest-hit areas during last weekend’s wave of strikes, raising concerns about further
Zelensky Warns of Major Russian Attack on Ukraine
Zelensky Warns of New Russian Strikes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, May 29, warned that Russia is preparing a major new attack on Ukraine. His message comes after Kyiv experienced one of the largest Russian bombardments since the full-scale invasion began in 2022. The capital city was among the hardest-hit areas during last weekend’s wave of strikes, raising concerns about further
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Facilities As Fuel Prices Surge Globally
Ukraine has intensified its long-range strikes on energy infrastructure located deep inside Russia, targeting oil refineries, storage depots, and supply routes. These attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing
Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Facilities As Fuel Prices Surge Globally
Ukraine has intensified its long-range strikes on energy infrastructure located deep inside Russia, targeting oil refineries, storage depots, and supply routes. These attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing
Russia’s Lavrov accuses US of targeting oil resources in foreign policy
Russia’s foreign minister accuses the US of pursuing oil-driven interventions in Iran and Venezuela, raising concerns over global energy dominance and geopolitical tensions. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the United States of pursuing foreign interventions to secure control over global oil and energy resources, escalating rhetoric between Moscow and
Russia’s Lavrov accuses US of targeting oil resources in foreign policy
Russia’s foreign minister accuses the US of pursuing oil-driven interventions in Iran and Venezuela, raising concerns over global energy dominance and geopolitical tensions. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the United States of pursuing foreign interventions to secure control over global oil and energy resources, escalating rhetoric between Moscow and
EU approves $105 billion Ukraine loan and new Russia sanctions after deadlock ends
EU approves major Ukraine aid and new Russia sanctions after resolving internal disputes, strengthening Kyiv’s position and increasing pressure on Moscow amid ongoing war. EU approves $105 billion Ukraine loan and new Russia sanctions after deadlock ends. The European Union on Thursday, April 23, 2026, granted final approval to a €90 billion ($105 billion) loan for Ukraine and endorsed a new round of sanctions against Russia, marking a significant shift
EU approves $105 billion Ukraine loan and new Russia sanctions after deadlock ends
EU approves major Ukraine aid and new Russia sanctions after resolving internal disputes, strengthening Kyiv’s position and increasing pressure on Moscow amid ongoing war. EU approves $105 billion Ukraine loan and new Russia sanctions after deadlock ends. The European Union on Thursday, April 23, 2026, granted final approval to a €90 billion ($105 billion) loan for Ukraine and endorsed a new round of sanctions against Russia, marking a significant shift
Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least 16
Russia launched one of its most intense aerial assaults of the year against Ukraine, firing a large number of missiles and drones in a coordinated attack that began overnight and continued into Thursday morning, April 16, 2026 (local time in Ukraine). Ukrainian officials reported that at least 16 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the strikes, marking a significant escalation following a brief Easter ceasefire between the two countries. According to
Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least 16
Russia launched one of its most intense aerial assaults of the year against Ukraine, firing a large number of missiles and drones in a coordinated attack that began overnight and continued into Thursday morning, April 16, 2026 (local time in Ukraine). Ukrainian officials reported that at least 16 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the strikes, marking a significant escalation following a brief Easter ceasefire between the two countries. According to
Russia drone strike on Ukraine market kills 5, injures 19
A Russian drone strike targeted a market area in the Ukrainian city of Nikopol on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the morning local time, resulting in at least five fatalities and leaving 19 others injured, according to local authorities. The attack marks another escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with civilian areas increasingly affected by aerial assaults. Officials reported that the strike hit a busy marketplace during daytime hours, causing significant destruction to surrounding infrastructure and disrupting daily life for residents. Emergency services were deployed immediately after the attack to assist the injured and assess damage, while rescue operations continued in the aftermath. Nikopol, located in southeastern Ukraine, has been frequently subjected to shelling and drone attacks due to its proximity to contested regions. The latest incident highlights the persistent risks faced by civilians living near active conflict zones, where strikes have repeatedly impacted residential and commercial areas. Ukrainian authorities condemned the attack, describing it as a deliberate strike on civilian infrastructure. They emphasized the growing humanitarian toll of the conflict, noting that marketplaces and public gathering areas remain particularly vulnerable to such incidents. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in a prolonged phase, continues to see the use of drone warfare as a key tactic. These unmanned aerial systems have been deployed across multiple regions, contributing to rising civilian casualties and widespread damage. International observers have expressed concern over the continued targeting of populated areas, urging restraint and adherence to international humanitarian laws. As the conflict persists, attacks like the one in Nikopol underscore the ongoing instability in the region and the enduring impact on civilian populations.
Russia drone strike on Ukraine market kills 5, injures 19
A Russian drone strike targeted a market area in the Ukrainian city of Nikopol on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in the morning local time, resulting in at least five fatalities and leaving 19 others injured, according to local authorities. The attack marks another escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with civilian areas increasingly affected by aerial assaults. Officials reported that the strike hit a busy marketplace during daytime hours, causing significant destruction to surrounding infrastructure and disrupting daily life for residents. Emergency services were deployed immediately after the attack to assist the injured and assess damage, while rescue operations continued in the aftermath. Nikopol, located in southeastern Ukraine, has been frequently subjected to shelling and drone attacks due to its proximity to contested regions. The latest incident highlights the persistent risks faced by civilians living near active conflict zones, where strikes have repeatedly impacted residential and commercial areas. Ukrainian authorities condemned the attack, describing it as a deliberate strike on civilian infrastructure. They emphasized the growing humanitarian toll of the conflict, noting that marketplaces and public gathering areas remain particularly vulnerable to such incidents. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, now in a prolonged phase, continues to see the use of drone warfare as a key tactic. These unmanned aerial systems have been deployed across multiple regions, contributing to rising civilian casualties and widespread damage. International observers have expressed concern over the continued targeting of populated areas, urging restraint and adherence to international humanitarian laws. As the conflict persists, attacks like the one in Nikopol underscore the ongoing instability in the region and the enduring impact on civilian populations.









