North Korean soldiers had been missing from combat, fueling speculation they were pulled back after taking heavy losses.
Desperately short of infantry, Kyiv is using aerial drones to pick off Russian infantry. It is slowing, but not stopping, the ...
Kharkiv region. Russian forces launched a ballistic missile strike on the city of Izium in Ukraine's eastern province on ...
Ukraine, keen for continued U.S. support in its war with Russia, is looking forward to a visit this month by U.S. President ...
More than 20 missiles fired by Russian forces since December are now hitting within 160 to 330 feet of their targets, marking ...
The main international forum for drumming up weapons and ammunition for Ukraine will for the first time meet under the ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will lead Ukraine’s delegation at the Munich Security Conference next week, where U.S. Vice ...
North Korean troops, largely special ops forces, have suffered high casualty rates in bloody assaults, not unlike prison ...
Despite the uncertainty surrounding a potential resolution to the war, Ukrainians know one thing for sure: we must ramp up ...
A Ukrainian commander told Newsweek that Pyongyang's troops seemed to carry more ammunition than supplies when in battle.
The commander described the North Korean troops as "cannon fodder" and said their behavior in combat was erratic.
Yurii Fedorenko, commander of Ukraine's Achilles Regiment, leads a high-tech drone unit from a secret factory, showcasing ...
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