Russia-Ukraine War
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www.nytimes.comI don’t currently have live access to news feeds, but I can share a concise overview based on recent reporting up to my last update.
The Russia-Ukraine war remains active with periodic large-scale strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and civilian targets, alongside ongoing battlefield operations in several regions. This pattern has persisted through 2024–early 2025 and continued into 2026 in various fronts. [sources reflect ongoing conflict dynamics and energy-targeting attacks]
Diplomatic efforts have shown bursts of activity and intermittent pauses, but no lasting ceasefire has been achieved as of the latest reports. Negotiations have repeatedly stalled or produced vague frameworks without durable implementation. [sources note fluctuating talks and elusive breakthroughs]
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www.nytimes.comEverything you need to know about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
www.cnn.comTrump envoy Steve Witkoff has left Moscow after talks failed to achieve a significant breakthrough
www.independent.co.ukTensions are rising between Ukraine and Russia. Get the latest news as Moscow steps closer to Ukraine and allies in the West respond to the situation.
www.nbcnews.comWhile Russia's war in Ukraine shows no immediate sign of ending, Kyiv's allies fear Moscow could extend its war elsewhere in Europe. As the conflict enters its fifth year, an expert has suggested Vladimir Putin may eventually opt to escalate. Follow the latest.
news.sky.comWhile Russia's war in Ukraine shows no immediate sign of ending, Kyiv's allies fear Moscow could extend its war elsewhere in Europe. As the conflict enters its fifth year, an expert has suggested Vladimir Putin may eventually opt to escalate. Follow the latest.
news.sky.comAs the war in Ukraine unfolds, here’s what you need to know. Get the latest developments as Russia’s attacks continue.
apnews.comThe latest on the Russia-Ukraine War. On February 24, 2022, Russia's Vladimir Putin began a military invasion of Ukraine, creating the largest military conflict and the largest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. Ukraine President
www.newsweek.comRussia's invasion of Ukraine started the deadliest war on European soil in more than 70 years. Follow this page for reports from the ground, the political wrangling on both sides of the front line and the economic consequences for the region and the world.
www.reuters.comLimited ceasefire requested by Trump ends as Moscow resumes attacking Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities
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