Putin, Ukraine and Russia
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President Vladimir Putin said he’s willing to discuss bringing Russia’s war in Ukraine to an end, even as he ruled out changes sought by Kyiv and Europe to a US peace plan drawn up with Moscow.
Putin claims no "willingness from Ukraine" to negotiate a peace deal as he touts battlefield gains, and Kyiv claims a brazen strike on a ship far from Russia.
A SINGLE Kremlin bigwig stood up to Russian president Vladimir Putin on the second day of the war with Ukraine. An extraordinary account has emerged of one of mad Vlad’s closest allies
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Why Putin could retaliate against UK over Ukraine’s covert war in Russia
While Ukraine is more than capable of carrying out such attacks independently, intelligence sources have told The i Paper that years of battlefield co-operation between London and Kyiv, combined with heightened tensions with Moscow,
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Putin warns Russia 'ready' if Europe 'suddenly wants to wage war with us' amid Ukraine talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratcheted up tensions with Europe, warning that if the bloc starts a war with Russia, Moscow is ready.
VLADIMIR Putin’s desperate troops have been overheard threatening to eat their fellow soldiers in chilling new audio. Ukrainian officials intercepted a conversation between Russians on the
Follow live updates from NBC News as Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at his annual year-end news conference on Ukraine, peace, war and Trump.
U.S. intelligence reports continue to warn that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not abandoned his aims of capturing all of Ukraine and reclaiming parts of Europe that belonged to the former Soviet empire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was determined to continue the war in Ukraine until his conditions are met, including Ukrainian territory.
Vladimir Putin has used a new year‑end speech to cast 2026 as a turning point for Russia’s internal “unity” and economic modernisation, tying a patriotic decree to sweeping warnings about the disruptive power of artificial intelligence on jobs and education.
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Putin's army suffers 'bloodiest year yet' as military prepares for prolonged war
As per the British Ministry of Defence, more than one million Russian troops have been killed or injured since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022.