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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/27/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70475598007/The Ukraine military's intensified push to regain territory seized by Russia could jump-start Kyiv's slow-developing counteroffensive, but some experts say this war won't be won on the battlefield anyway.
Western officials said a surge in troops and firepower was underway in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia province, and a Kremlin-installed bureaucrat in the occupied area remarked on social media that "the second wave of the counteroffensive has begun." U. S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, asked this week about the progress Ukraine has made, stressed that "it's not a stalemate. They're not just frozen. The Ukrainians are moving."
Some experts, however, say a stalemate is the most likely scenario.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/24/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70455159007/Drone attacks on Moscow and Crimea damaged at least two buildings Monday and drew warnings of "tough retaliatory measures" from the Kremlin.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said no injuries or serious destruction were reported. Russian media said one of the drones fell on the Komsomolsky highway in downtown Moscow, shattering shop windows and damaging the roof of a house 200 yards from the Defense Ministry building.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the attack "was thwarted" by electronic warfare systems that forced the drones to crash." The Ukraine military did not publicly take responsibility for the attack, but a Ukraine defense official who declined to be named told Agence France-Presse the strike was a "special operation" carried out by Kyiv forces.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/25/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70460863007/A ruthless barrage of missiles targeting the Ukraine port city of Odesa has left the "Pearl by the Sea" in ruins and prompted the hurried exit of thousands of residents, including many whom had fled there to avoid fighting in the east.
The Black Sea Grain Initiative had allowed critical grain shipments from Odesa to sail through a Russian blockade bound for ports in Europe, Asia and Africa. But Russia, since pulling out of the deal a week ago, has brutally battered the elegant city known for its history, art, architecture and beaches.
Russia generally refrained from striking civilian infrastructure in Ukraine's southern ports for the year the agreement was in effect, the U. K. Defense Ministry said in its latest assessment of the war.
"Since Russia failed to renew the deal, the Kremlin likely feels less politically constrained, and is attempting to strike targets in Odesa because it believes Ukraine is storing military assets in these areas," the assessment says.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2023/07/17/russia-blames-ukraine-for-attack-on-crimea-kerch-strait-bridge/70419159007/Officials in Moscow blamed Ukraine for an apparent attack Monday on a key bridge that connects the occupied Crimean Peninsula with southern Russia and has become a symbol of President Vladimir Putin's rule.
It is the second time in less than a year that the 12-mile bridge across the Kerch Strait has come under assault. Russia's Investigative Committee described the incident as a "terrorist attack" and claimed it was carried out by Ukrainian special forces using naval drones. Ukraine has not publicly claimed responsibility, though its security services indirectly hinted in a cryptic message on Telegram of its involvement.
The bridge carries car and train traffic and is an important structure for transporting military equipment and personnel to battlefields in Ukraine. At least two people were killed in the attack.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/18/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70423412007/The Ukrainian counteroffensive has been slowed by a complex system of defenses erected over several months by Russian troops, U. S. Army Gen. Mark Milley told reporters Tuesday.
However, the Russian troops manning those lines are poorly trained and equipped and suffer from poor leadership and morale, Milley said. The brief insurrection in June by Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led the Wagner mercenary group, has complicated the Russian’s muddled chain of command, he said.
“The Russian situation is not very good,” Milley said.
Mine-clearing equipment is the top request by Ukrainian leaders of U. S. and Western allies, Milley said. Ukrainian progress has been slowed by mines in what he termed a bloody and difficult fight. However, the Ukrainians have yet to commit the bulk of their Western-trained and equipped forces, which total 63,000 troops. It's too early to assess the counteroffensive, he said.
“It’s far from a failure, in my view," Milley said.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/20/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70436243007/The leader of Ukraine's ground forces admitted Thursday that his country's much-anticipated counteroffensive is not gaining back seized Russian territory as quickly as he had hoped it would.
Oleksandr Syrskyi said his forces are moving forward about a half mile daily despite encountering Russian forces that have dug in along the eastern front near Bakhmut and other hotly contested cities and towns.
"The entire large territory is fortified in terms of engineering," Syrskyi said. "There are many strong points. Therefore, all advances are really not going as fast as we would like."
Syrskyi said Russia has an overwhelming advantage in troops and ammunition. But he said his military is successful because they plan their operations very carefully.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/12/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70405313007/Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may want more definitive assurances of NATO membership from the alliance leaders gathered in Lithuania, but he can't be too upset with what he got, experts say.
President Biden on Wednesday lauded to the people of Ukraine who "remain unbroken" almost 17 months after Russia's brutal invasion. Biden, speaking before a raucous crowd Wednesday in Vilnius, asserting to cheers that "our commitment to Ukraine will not weaken. We will stand for liberty and freedom today, tomorrow and for as long as it takes."
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/03/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70378197007/Russia's brief, armed rebellion last month demonstrated President Vladimir Putin's weakness and his fading support among the Russian people, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says.
Zelenskyy, in an interview with CNN recorded Sunday, also reiterated his position that the war won't end until Ukraine has regained all territory seized by Russia − including Crimea, which Russia has occupied since 2014.
Zelenskyy noted that Wagner Group mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellion was able to seize military installations in two Russian cities, showing "how easy it is to do." He added that Ukraine intelligence reports indicated that half the Russian people supported Prigozhin.
"Putin doesn’t control the situation in the regions," Zelenskyy said.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/07/06/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70386376007/Providing Ukraine with the military support needed to turn back the Russian invasion is crucial if the U. S. wants to avoid going to war against Russia, former U. S. vice president and current presidential candidate Mike Pence says.
Pence, speaking on the Hugh Hewitt Show, said Russia's military operation in Ukraine "is not just warfare. It’s evil," adding that he believes Russian leader Vladimir Putin is facing sharp divisions inside Russia. Pence promised that, if elected, he would ensure Ukraine received whatever aid was required to win.
"I have no doubt that if Vladimir Putin overran Ukraine, it would not be too long, Hugh, before the Russian military crossed a border where we would have to send our fighting men and women to fight against them," Pence said.
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USA TODAY
23 апр. 2026 г., 07:29
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/ukraine/2023/06/28/ukraine-russia-war-live-updates/70363559007/Russian President Vladimir Putin is losing the war in Ukraine and has become "a bit of a pariah around the world," President Joe Biden said Wednesday.
Biden said it is "hard to tell" how much Putin has been weakened by Yevgeny Prigozhin's ambitious but ill-fated coup attempt. Some experts, however, say last week's chaotic insurgency stands as the greatest challenge yet to almost a quarter-century of Putin's authoritarian rule.
"It doesn't matter that Prigozhin and his soldiers did not reach Moscow, and in the long run it doesn't even matter why he stopped short of Moscow," said Mary Kate Schneider, director of global studies at Loyola University Maryland. "What matters is that Putin blinked."