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The Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) militia have secured the Donetsk Airport and stopped Ukrainian Army’s attack on the city, representatives of the self-proclaimed state said Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that the West should address its calls for a ceasefire not only to eastern Ukraine independence supporters, but to the Kiev government as well.
Moscow will respond adequately and equitably if NATO continues its military presence expansion closer to the Russian borders, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday
Russia must complete boosting its defense capabilities timely and in full amid the increased NATO military presence near Russian borders, President Vladimir Putin Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that scenarios in the developing crisis in Ukraine are unacceptable, counterproductive and destabilizing the situation in the world.
The Russian Army is using drones in its military exercises in the eastern regions of the country, a spokesman for the Eastern Military District said on Tuesday.
The Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council neither confirms, nor denies the reports of a Ukrainian Air Force jet striking a city located in eastern Ukraine’s ceasefire zone.
Texas Governor Rick Perry ordered 1,000 National Guard troops to the state’s Mexican border, The New York Times reported Monday.
Ukraine’s parliament approved a presidential decree on limited mobilization at a parliamentary session of 232 lawmakers, meeting the required minimum of 226 votes.
The United States could unveil intelligence assessment on the crash of a Malaysian passenger plane in eastern Ukraine, White House Spokesperson Josh Earnest said Monday.
US sanctions against Russia's defense industry may affect only the country’s firearms company Kalashnikov, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Monday.
Russia will take a pragmatic approach and will continue the deliveries of engines for the United States’ carrier rockets despite the sanctions Washington imposed on Moscow over the Ukrainian crisis, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Monday.
The Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed within the operating zone of the Ukrainian army’s self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air Buk missile systems, the Russian military said Monday.
Russia has never delivered Buk-M1 air defense missile systems or any other type of weaponry to independence supporters in eastern Ukraine, a senior Russian General Staff official said Monday.
The Malaysia Airlines passenger plane started losing speed three minutes before it went off radar screens and crashed in eastern Ukraine, a senior official of the Russian General Staff said Monday.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin and German Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Markus Ederer urged Kiev and Ukrainian independence supporters to seize military activity, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Australia has confirmed that a teen suicide bomber who recently blew himself up outside an Iraqi mosque was its citizen, raising new concerns about the jihadi threat at home once battle-hardened and indoctrinated nationals return from Middle East hotspots.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko ordered Monday to stop all military action within a radius of the 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the site of the Malaysia Airlines plane crash in eastern Ukraine.
The United States has provided the Ukrainian Army with demining robots for Kiev’s military operation against independence supporters in eastern regions of the country, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said Monday.