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The video, showing a new phase in Kyiv's maritime drone warfare, documents a previously unreported Sept. 11, 2024, operation ...
Chinese researchers are developing ways to neutralize Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network, which Beijing views as a ...
Ukraine's extensive use of asymmetrical tactics, and innovative equipment such as sea drones, gives the country an effective ...
Ambassadors from three African countries, Chad, Guinea, and Burundi, arrived in the occupied Crimea. Ukraine's Ministry of ...
Ukraine doesn't have the resources to launch a fully-fledged assault on Crimea as it pushes on through Zaporizhzhia, one analyst said, although Kyiv's grasp of almost "real-time" information from ...
Perceptions of Crimea may differ within the country, but overall, there is a deep-seated sense that regaining Crimea, along with the Donbas, is necessary for Ukraine's future, Nilsson told Newsweek.
Ukraine has in recent weeks used long-range missiles to strike two bridges linking Crimea to Russian-occupied territory in southern Ukraine, and on Saturday, targeted the only bridge connecting ...
Crimea is not Kherson. It occupies a different place in the war, and many Western allies have serious escalation concerns over Crimea. Putin could lose in Kherson, or elsewhere in Ukraine, and accept ...
Putin has called Crimea “a sacred place,” and has prosecuted those who publicly argue it is part of Ukraine. Zelensky has repeatedly said that “Russia won’t be able to steal” the peninsula.
For Kyiv, Crimea had been a strategic asset, too. By the time Russia annexed it in 2014, it had been a part of Ukraine for 60 years and had become part of the country’s identity.
With Ukraine engulfed in turmoil, Russian President Vladimir Putin pounced, sending troops to overrun Crimea, a diamond-shaped peninsula in the Black Sea that Russia has long coveted.