How Russia’s summer offensive is failing – and what that means for Ukraine
The Kremlin’s big push was supposed to end the war – but there has been no grand breakthrough or Ukrainian collapse
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The Kremlin’s big push was supposed to end the war – but there has been no grand breakthrough or Ukrainian collapse
Moscow targets poorly organised and vulnerable units in Donetsk region as Kyiv’s electronic warfare capabilities hinder its own progress
General Sir Roly Walker warns a ‘very dangerous’ Russia might attempt to seek revenge on West for aiding Ukraine
With as many as 1,000 casualties a day to cover, Russia is offering front-line troops four times the average civilian wage
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin blames “historic underinvestment” for serious manpower and equipment deficiencies
More want peace talks with Russia as reports claim Kyiv is sending medically unfit to front line
Since the outbreak of war in February 2022, The Telegraph has been tracking donations and deliveries of weapons to Ukraine.
Russia tried to bring Europe’s breadbasket to its knees until an unnoticed victory beat one of the world’s most powerful fleets into retreat
MiG fighter jets scrambled when radar detected US air force B-52H bombers approaching Russian territory over Barents Sea
Fears grow that Donald Trump and JD Vance could push Kyiv into peace deal with Putin
The Russian House in Berlin has been accused of being a front for espionage and propaganda
Iryna Farion is the first high-profile official to be assassinated since start of war
Addressing the Cabinet, the Ukrainian president urged the PM to ‘show leadership’ by removing limits on how the missiles can be used
The president of Ukraine is the first foreign leader to attend the meeting of senior British ministers since Bill Clinton in 1997