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Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, believes it is currently premature to raise the issue of details of a potential deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine. Source: Dragone in an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera,
NATO aircraft scrambled from Romania following a large-scale Russian attack on across Ukraine overnight, including in the Odesa region near Danube River border with allied nation.
"In connection with the activity of long-range aviation of the Russian Federation, conducting strikes on Ukrainian territory – including with the use of hypersonic missiles – aircraft of the Polish Air Force and allied aviation are operating in Polish airspace,
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Exclusive: Putin's demand to Ukraine: give up Donbas, no NATO and no Western troops, sources say
In the most detailed Russian-based reporting to date on Putin's offer at the Alaska summit, Reuters was able to outline the contours of what the Kremlin would like to see in a possible peace deal.
Two German fighter jets were scrambled to the Romanian-Ukrainian border on Tuesday night in response to a Russian drone attack in the frontier region.
Polish police found metal and plastic fragments from an unidentified object in a field after they were dispatched to reports of an explosion.
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Trump Tells Zelensky to Forgo Regaining Crimea and Joining NATO Ahead of White House Meeting
Trump: “President Zelensky can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight."
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump as a “pragmatic peacemaker” in a Monday interview, after the U.S. president hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders at the White House for a “very successful” series of talks.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Monday on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” that President Donald Trump’s initial criticism of the intergovernmental organization “was right. ” Trump on Monday met with world leaders,
Open-source researchers at the investigative project Tochnyi, which says it "aims to accurately report" on the Russia-Ukraine war, said the potential spying facility is in the Kaliningrad region—the Russian semi-exclave sandwiched between NATO members Poland and Lithuania. They report it began taking shape in March 2023 and is almost finished.