(Reuters) - Ukraine will never forgive Russia for a shameful ... war crimes against Russian soldiers in Irpin and Bucha. “You many want to forgive everything, but you click in the search engine ...
Ukraine on Sunday slammed Pope Francis's call to negotiate with Russia two years into its invasion, vowing 'never' to surrender after the pontiff said Kyiv should 'have the courage to raise the ...
Rishi Sunak has joined other world leaders in reaffirming support for Ukraine on the second anniversary of Russia ... The Prime Minister said “tyranny will never triumph” as President ...
KYIV: Ukraine today slammed Pope Francis’s call to negotiate with Russia two years into its invasion, vowing “never” to surrender after the pontiff said Kyiv should “have the courage to ...
Boris Johnson has been pictured meeting Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky on a surprise visit to Kyiv during the second ...
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The EU’s top officials vowed on Feb 23, ahead of the second anniversary of Russia’ invasion of Ukraine, to keep up the bloc’s “strong and unwavering” backing for Kyiv ...
UKRAINE’S FOREIGN MINISTER has said Ukraine will “never” surrender after the Pope said Kyiv should “have the courage to raise the white flag”. Pope Francis made the comments in a video ...
Kyiv, Ukraine: Ukraine on Sunday slammed Pope Francis's call to negotiate with Russia two years into its invasion, vowing "never" to surrender after the pontiff said Kyiv should "have the courage ...
Ukraine on Saturday vowed to triumph over Russian "darkness" as it entered a new year of war weakened by a lack of Western aid and with Moscow emboldened by fresh gains. To mark the second anniversary ...
Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office charged two Russian military servicemen for allegedly shooting a civilian in Kyiv Oblast's Bucha in 2022, killing the person on the spot, prosecutors said on ...
The EU's top officials vowed Friday ahead of the second anniversary of Russia' invasion of Ukraine to keep up the bloc's "strong and unwavering" backing for Kyiv to end the war. "More than ever ...