Kyiv Receives 503 Fallen Ukrainian Soldiers’ Remains from Russia
Kyiv has received the remains of 503 Ukrainian service members killed in the conflict with Russia, highlighting the high human cost of ongoing fighting.
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Kyiv has received the remains of 503 Ukrainian service members killed in the conflict with Russia, highlighting the high human cost of ongoing fighting.
Russian troops have taken control of Pustynka and Sukhi Yaly in eastern Ukraine, while the Russian navy reported destroying six Ukrainian naval drones in the Black Sea.
Russian President Putin warns that Western missile attacks on Russia could escalate the Ukraine conflict into a global crisis, reaffirming Russia’s readiness to respond decisively.
Spain, Italy, and Greece close their Kyiv embassies following a U.S. warning of a potential Russian strike. Amid rising tensions, Ukraine launches U.S.-supplied missiles into Russia.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy aims to end the war with Russia through diplomatic means by next year, despite ongoing battlefield challenges.
President-elect Trump speaks with President Putin, advising against escalating the Ukraine conflict, as President Biden plans to encourage Trump to continue supporting Kyiv.
China’s envoy urges the U.S. to support peace efforts in Ukraine, criticizing ongoing arms transfers and accusing the U.S. of escalating tensions.
Two people killed and 15 injured after Russian forces launched attacks on Zaporizhzhia on Monday, according to regional governor Ivan Fedorov. Russian authorities have yet to comment.
South Korea summons the Russian ambassador to protest alleged DPRK troop deployments in the Ukraine conflict, signaling heightened regional tensions.
The EU summit was moved from Budapest to Brussels due to Hungarian PM Orban’s peace missions, revealing a significant split within the Union over approaches to the Ukraine conflict.