Russia-Ukraine War
Videos show Russian boobytraps left in trees, toys, trenches
"Besides artillery, I would say minefields and boobytraps are the biggest killer," one U.S. veteran in Ukraine told Newsweek.
Putin pulls out of South Africa summit amid arrest threat
South Africa would be legally obliged to arrest the Russian president should he make a trip there next month for the BRICS summit.
Russian colonel in charge of rifle brigade killed in Ukraine
Denis Ivanov, who had the call sign Tashkent, was killed in the eastern Ukrainian oblast of Luhansk, according to Russian media channels.
Did Ukraine strike Crimea base with Storm Shadow missiles? What we know
Explosions were reported at Russian military training grounds in Crimea early on Wednesday morning.
Donald Trump's plan to end Ukraine war dismissed by military analysts
The former president has said he would give Ukraine "more than they ever got if we have to" in order to halt the conflict.
Ukraine seizes "initiative" as counteroffensive spreads
Kyiv's deputy defense minister Hanna Maliar said: "The battles continue, but the initiative is already on our side."
Crimea explosions force Russia to evacuate thousands of people
More than 2,000 residents of four Crimean settlements will be evacuated after explosions rocked a military training ground.
Wounded Ukraine soldiers get new limbs in New York City, return to battle
"Over 20 soldiers are already back on their feet," the Ukrainian American president of Kind Deeds told Newsweek, but we have 200 on our waiting list."
Ukraine victory over Russia is "this year or never": U.S. veteran in Kyiv
Erik Kramer told Newsweek that battlefield delays risk engendering a "low boil forever war" that would slowly sap Ukrainian strength.
Russia loses 470 soldiers and 31 artillery systems in a day: Ukraine
Since February 24, 2022, Russia has lost approximately 239,500 soldiers in the war in Ukraine, Kyiv's military said on Wednesday.
Kremlin crackdown on Telegram "extortion" hints at tensions with FSB
Russian authorities detained Mikhail Polyakov, a former Federal Security Service (FSB) colonel, last week.
Satellite photos show massive military buildup in Wagner camp
The mercenary group has reportedly begun setting up in a Belarusian town not far from the Ukrainian border.
Zelensky and Putin battle for Erdogan Black Sea backing
Kyiv and Moscow are fighting for the ear of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a grain export security deal nears collapse.
The Private Sector Must Choose Democracy Over Autocracy
There is a battle between democracy and autocracy, and it's time the private sector picks a side.
How Zelensky's approval ratings have changed in Ukraine
Ukraine's youngest adults have the most favorable views of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's actions, data shows.
Full list of Russian commanders dismissed by Putin in Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a number of military changes over battlefield failures in Ukraine.
Russia targets Ukraine's ports after "28 drones" attack Crimea
The Kalibr missiles and the "vast majority" of the Shahed drones were destroyed in the southern Odesa and Mykolaiv regions, Kyiv's air force said.
U.S. Christian group condemns Tucker Carlson's Ukraine church comments
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee criticized Carlson for pushing "Russian propaganda" about Christian believers in Ukraine.
"Storm-Z" convict units hinder Russian offensive in Kupiansk direction: ISW
Moscow has amassed 100,000 troops and 900 tanks in northern Ukraine, prompting fears of a major new offensive.
Fact Check: Does video show Crimean bridge on fire after collapse?
Video showed what looked like the Kerch Strait bridge ablaze after a section of it collapsed, reportedly killing two people.
Donald Trump finds himself at odds with MAGA followers over Ukraine
The former president pledged more support for Ukraine during a Fox News interview last week, going on to claim that he could end the war in 24 hours.
Russia tells fleeing Crimeans to exit via land corridor shelled 22 times
Thousands began to leave Crimea on Monday after an attack on the Kerch bridge.
How Russian forces are fighting Ukraine's counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces are "probing to see where there's weakness," Erik Kramer told Newsweek, but face a daunting task in ejecting the Russians.
Incredible footage shows Ukraine's Chechen soldiers ambush Russian troops
Several Chechen battalions have joined Kyiv's ranks, but forces loyal to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov also fight for Moscow.
Ukraine is "strangling Russian forces" with supply line strikes: Hertling
Kyiv has not claimed responsibility for the explosion along the Kerch Strait Bridge, but the damage could impact Russian troops fighting in southern Ukraine.
Kerch bridge attack puts Putin's prized possession at risk
The strikes on the Kerch Strait Bridge could have broader consequences for Russia's hold on the Crimean Peninsula.
Russian soldier opens fire on his own unit: Report
Ukraine's military intelligence posted an intercepted phone call between two Russian soldiers who were allegedly discussing the incident.
What are the aquatic drones reportedly behind strike on Crimea Bridge?
Russia likely lacks the ability to intercept small, difficult-to-detect uncrewed surface or underwater vehicles, experts told Newsweek on Monday.
Russians flee Crimea after Kerch bridge strike as queues stretch for miles
Tourists and residents are leaving the Black Sea peninsula—which was illegally annexed by Putin in 2014—videos show.
Putin leaving grain deal raises risk of direct conflict with NATO
A former NATO supreme allied commander warned there's a risk of confrontation between NATO ships and Russia's navy if the latter "acts recklessly."