The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) carried out a raid on a 1,000-year-old Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv on Tuesday over the suspected “subversive activities” of Russian agents who may be present on its grounds. Built in a cave that overlooked the Dnieper River in 1051, the sprawling Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, also...
Israel said “high-precision missiles may appear in Ukraine,” while protesting against Russias use of Iranian ballistic missiles. The protest was reportedly expressed in several conversations between Israels ambassador to Russia Alexander Ben Zvi and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Mikhail Bogdanov, Ukraines
German Patriot missile launchers will protect Polish skies from accidental missile strikes such as the one that left
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Russias buying Iran-made loitering munitions as a quick and cheap alternative for use against Ukraine in the ongoing war. In a November meeting, the two parties reached an agreement for Tehran to produce its Kamikaze drones on Russian soil
Russia has urged international organizations to condemn the execution of Russian prisoners of war by Ukrainian soldiers and to conduct a thorough investigation. "We demand that international organizations condemn and thoroughly investigate this shocking crime
Ukraines military analyzed the debris of Russian Kh-55 missile fired at Kyiv on November 17 and found that it carried a dummy nuclear warhead. Strategic Communications Center of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was quoted as saying by Ukraine-based
A new batch of Su-34 fighter-bombers has been handed over the Russian Aerospace Force (RuAF) amidst reports that some 17 such jets have been shot down in Ukraine. The Su-34 jets were manufactured at Novosibirsk Aviation Plant
Under the German governments “Ringtausch” equipment exchange programme, Rheinmetall said it will soon begin supplying the Slovak Republic with main battle tanks and other military hardware. In turn, the Slovak military will be transferring military equipment to Ukraine
A “Russia-made” alleged S-300 missile struck eastern Poland on Tuesday afternoon, marking the first time since Ukraines invasion that weapons came down on a NATO country. But, who fired it? Both Russian and Ukrainian forces have used Russia-made munitions during the nine-month conflict, with the latter deploying Russia-produced missiles as part of its air defense system
Russias military left behind a damaged radar station which points the famous S-400 missile system towards its target, at a base in Kherson. This opens up opportunities to the Ukrainian side and the West to study them, and potentially develop technology to jam them