Ukraine War Talks Begin as Trump and Putin Agree on Negotiations
In a significant diplomatic development, U.S.
In a significant diplomatic development, U.S.
Moscow will react to Biden’s decision to let Kyiv use longer-range weapons against targets inside Russia, officials say.
Russia's top security agency, the Federal Security Service, says there are dead and wounded in a Moscow concert hall that is ablaze amid a shooting by several gunmen.
Russia fired missiles at an airport near Lviv on Friday, a city where hundreds of thousands found refuge far from Ukraine's battlefields, as Moscow tries to regain the initiative in its stalled campaign against Ukraine.
Moscow put its strategic nuclear forces on alert last week amid the war in Ukraine, causing ripples across the globe.
Mr Biden said he would not send troops to rescue Americans if Moscow invades Ukraine.
Fears an attack could lead to 50,000 casualties as US troops arrive in Poland and French and German leaders prepare to visit Kyiv and Moscow
Moscow will respond “harshly,” “quickly” and “asymmetrically” to foreign provocations, Putin told an audience of Russia’s top officials and lawmakers.
He added that he “hoped” no foreign actor would cross Russia’s “red lines,” according to a Reuters translation.