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Analysts say Russia has recently made only incremental gains in its slow and costly advance against Ukrainian defenses.
Russian strikes across Ukraine killed at least 12 civilians and injured more than 120 others. In the eastern Donetsk oblast, or province, systematic shelling and glide bombs killed six non-combatants ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine war latest: Ukraine wants 10 new Patriots but only has 3 secured, Zelensky saysUkraine wants 10 new Patriots but only has 3 secured, Zelensky says * Trump suggests Russia sanctions could come sooner than ...
Ukrainian firefighters extinguish burning cars as rescuers conduct search and rescue operations in a heavily damaged residential building following a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv ...
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Russia has launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in months, targeting Kyiv overnight into Monday.
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The National Interest on MSNUkraine Receives New Batch of Australian M1 Abrams TanksSince the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has proved the role MBTs continue to play in modern warfare, the continued upgrades to the Abrams tank series make sense. Kyiv is unlikely to receive the newest ...
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At a rare protest in central Kyiv demonstrators rallied Wednesday against a law that curbs the power of anti-corruption ...
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Western defense companies are increasingly establishing new presences in Ukraine and working directly with Ukrainian ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNJoshua R. Kroeker : Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Controversy Is a Gift to Kyiv’s Enemies. There Is Still Time to Change Course.The protests that filled central Kyiv following the passage of a bill that weakens Ukraine’s key anti-corruption institutions ...
Take Kyiv: The founder of Ukraine's capital was named Kyi in Ukrainian, or Kiy in Russian. So Kyi's city became "Kyiv" in Ukrainian, whereas it became "Kiev" in Russian.
Now Ukraine's outgunned forces are fighting to hold onto the capital city and the country's independence. Inside the battle for Kyiv Russia has launched a brutal and unprovoked military attack on ...
This story was originally published on Sept. 20, 1992, a year after Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union. At the time, The Post used the spelling “Kiev” for the Ukrainian capital.
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