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Russia built global recruitment pipeline targeting vulnerable migrants for Ukraine war: report
Human rights groups allege Russia recruits tens of thousands of vulnerable migrants from over 130 countries to fight in its ongoing war against Ukraine.
Ukraine has gone from a nation that was expected to fall in days to one that partners are now coming to for combat and weapons expertise.
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky demands Trump explain new ceasefire proposal after Putin’s call with US president - Trump says he and Putin have discussed a temporary ceasefire marking Victory Day next month,
Moscow has benefited from the Iran war, but Ukraine is nevertheless doing better now than at almost any time since Russia's all-out invasion. The post Despite a Boost to Russia From the Iran War,
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At the unveiling of a towering bronze sculpture of North Korean and Russian soldiers in combat, Kim Jong Un praised troops who chose death over capture while fighting in Ukraine. It was a striking and unusually explicit acknowledgment of Pyongyang’s long-suspected battlefield doctrine.
More than four years into Russia’s grinding war in Ukraine, Kyiv’s forces are driving up their use of land robots. Troops who use them and engineers who produce them tell Alex Croft that the future of
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea has opened a memorial museum for its soldiers killed while fighting for Russia against Ukraine, with top leaders of North Korea and Russia pledging a push for greater cooperation.
Ukraine's air force reported that Russia launched at least 6,804 long-range drones and missiles into Ukraine in April, according to daily data published by the force and analyzed by ABC News, marking the most intense month of long-range aerial attacks of the war to date.