In eastern Ukraine, a small team of Ukrainian volunteers carries out a harrowing task: recovering the remains of Russian soldiers from active and recently contested frontlines.
Russia and Ukraine have pounded each other with drones, with Moscow complaining that Kyiv had targeted its energy facilities in violation of a tenuous cease-fire agreement that has yet to take hold.
Russian recruitment for men to fight in Ukraine is soaring in many of the country's regions, with signing bonuses and other incentives reaching new records in some places.
Ukrainian drones are a critical part of defensive operations, targeting Russian unmanned aircraft high above the front lines. One team stationed near Kupyansk, Kharkiv region, says their cheap modified drones can destroy hundreds of thousands of dollars of Russian equipment in a single strike.
Videos spread across Chinese social media platforms show how Russia has been targeting Chinese citizens to fight with its army, offering competitive pay and a chance for rare battle experience.
New videos spread across Chinese social media platforms show how Russia has been targeting Chinese citizens to fight with its army, offering high pay and a chance for rare battle experience.
A senior aide to US President Donald Trump landed in Russia on April 11 amid a flurry of diplomatic activity that included US-Ukrainian talks in Washington and a meeting chaired by Britain and Germany in Brussels.
Russian-American citizen Ksenia Karelina, who was imprisoned in Russia for donating $51 to a US-based Ukrainian aid charity, has arrived back in the United States after a prisoner swap for Arthur Petrov, a dual German-Russian citizen who allegedly exported sensitive microelectronics.
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US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink will step down, the State Department said, leaving the post vacant at a time when crucial peace negotiations are under way between Washington, Kyiv, and Moscow.
Ksenia Karelina, a US-Russian dual citizen sentenced to 12 years in a penal colony, has been released in the latest prisoner swap between Russia and the US.
China pushed back against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for making what it called "irresponsible remarks" about Beijing being aware that its citizens are being recruited to fight for Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine.
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