Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law granting debt forgiveness to new army recruits who enlist to fight in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that offers ... Monthly earnings for soldiers fighting in Ukraine often exceed ...
The Russian authorities remain concerned about the economic costs of continuing the war in Ukraine, particularly in ...
"Russia cannot continue waging the current war beyond late 2025, when it will begin running out of key weapons systems." ...
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster said that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make "as many gains on the battlefield as they ...
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, who served as national security adviser during President-elect Donald ...
A long-classified memorandum has just been released and it includes details of a number of assassinations believed to have ...
Ukraine has lost over 40 percent of the territory it previously gained in Russia's Kursk Oblast due to Russian counterattacks ...
Putin on Saturday signed off on legislation that, from December 1, allows recruits who sign a minimum one-year contract to ...
The measure underscores Russia’s need for military personnel in the nearly 3-year war, even as it launches a new intermediate ...
The soldier was allegedly detained in the Ukrainian-occupied Kursk region of Russia, according to claims made by Kremlin ...