Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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The incursion of a significant number of Russian drones into Poland is a dramatic and unsettling escalation of the war in Ukraine.
With diplomatic efforts stalling, the US and EU turn again to sanctions as Russian drone strikes on Poland risk dramatically escalating conflict
Stressing that "the free world must act, and America must lead," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Saturday said he and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick will move forward with legislation to authorise
President Donald Trump’s attempts to give peace a chance with Russian President Vladimir Putin appear to be going predictably poorly.
Ukrainian drones attacked the Russian Black Sea coast overnight into Tuesday morning, according to the Russian Defense Ministry and local officials.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was sharply critical of the summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, saying the meeting gave Putin "what he wanted."
Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi a day before a Ukrainian drone strike that closed the airport and killed one.
An attack with more than 800 drones killed five people and hit Kyiv's government headquarters for the first time.
Remember when Trump said he’d give his counterpart in Moscow “a couple of weeks”? More than two weeks later, it’s decision time at the White House.
The drone barrage forced Polish airports to close. Karol Nawrocki, the president, called it “an unprecedented moment in the history of NATO and Poland.” In a speech to parliament, Mr Tusk called for the “full mobilisation” of NATO members,