Kyiv, Russia and Ukraine
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Abandon the Ukrainian capital or risk being hit in a new and intense wave of attacks. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. That is the warning Russia has issued the United States and other ...
Russia's call for diplomats and foreigners to leave Kyiv over the threat of fresh strikes drew a sharp backlash from Western countries on Tuesday, some of whom accused Moscow of escalating the more than four-year war.
Moscow said it would be launching “systematic and consistent strikes” on the city of Kyiv.
By Yurii Kovalenko KYIV, May 26 (Reuters) - Conflict-weary Kyiv residents are shrugging off Moscow's threat of a wave of heavy strikes against the Ukrainian capital as nothing new after years of war,
Moscow's rhetoric may point to the Kremlin's nervousness over the war's direction, our defence correspondent writes from Kyiv.
In Kyiv, 118 U.S. soldiers who fought and died in Ukraine, were celebrated today and remembered for their service. The national anthems of Ukraine and the United States were sung together Monday at St.
UPG (Ukrainian Petroleum Group), a leading Ukrainian fuel retailer and the first in Ukraine to import U.S. petroleum products, starting in 2023, has expanded from fewer than 100 to more than 650 gas stations over the three years of the full-scale war – a nearly six-fold increase.
Belarus' exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visited Kyiv on Monday as the Ukrainian capital cleaned up after Russia’s biggest missile attack of the year, and world leaders kept a close eye on how much support the Belarusian government is ready to provide for Moscow’s all-out invasion.