Are We Stepping in the Ukraine-Russia War? Pentagon Prompts Military Training Expansion for Ukraine
The Pentagon is considering a significant expansion of military training for Ukrainian forces.
The Pentagon is considering a significant expansion of military training for Ukrainian forces.
American forces have been deployed to Ukraine in order to combat weapons smuggling.
Russian-controlled social media accounts have accused a US veteran and photojournalist of being a war criminal.
As of Nov. 29, Russian forces made advances southeast of Bakhmut, but they will most likely have moved at a different pace than claimed by Russian sources.
With the Pentagon turning down Ukraine’s request for ATACMS long-range missiles, they look to the relatively new and modestly priced Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB) as a second choice.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the United States has set up a repair facility across the Polish border for damaged and worn-out field artillery. The Germans are establishing a similar repair site in Slovakia.
Ukraine warns Belarus that Moscow is planning to launch a military attack against the country under a “false flag” operation and then pin the blame back on Ukraine.
As the Ukraine-Russia war continues, it becomes increasingly apparent that Ukraine is in dire need of weapons and military supplies.
Ukraine keeps knocking down most of the multi-million dollar cruise missiles the Russians launch at them in an attempt to weaken their spirit and destroy their infrastructure.
Russia is saving hypersonic missiles for future use, and Putin is betting on AI.
Residents of Kyiv, the bombed capital of Ukraine, clutched empty bottles in search of water and huddled in cafés for warmth and power Thursday, switching into survival mode after new Russian missile strikes the day before plunged the city and much of the country into the dark.
American veterans and “War Santa” deliver much-needed supplies to Ukrainian fighters.