


President Volodymyr Zelensky says almost 1,000 Russian soldiers have been captured and given video testimonies since the war began

Vitali Klitschko has received widespread praise for his response to reports surrounding Russia's 'targeting' of 'only' military targets.

The proposed deal includes a ceasefire and Russian withdrawal, on the agreement that Kyiv declares neutrality and accepts limits on its army
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Russian hackers shared a fake statement claiming to be from the Ukrainian president

The veteran sniper has been in Ukraine offering help to defence forces

Citizen Brick has raised over $16,000 worth of donations for relief aid by selling the custom-made pieces.

Choose your fighter: Tech-billionaire Elon Musk trained by a Chechen warlord, or Russian president and former KGB agent Vladimir Putin.

They'd make an odd trio in real life, but it turns out Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Kim Jong Un actually make a pretty good team.

The hacking group has set its sights on a new target.
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Russia has issued a 'stop list' of Americans who are now blocked from entering the country.

A new website is calling on 'good citizens of Earth' to donate $100 million dollars

Millions of texts are said to have been sent since the tool was created.

A father whose son was killed in Ukraine has issued a stark warning to Russian soldiers as he pledges to return to fight in his place.

"Russian sites under attack [Tango Down]."

The news was confirmed by Will Vernon, senior producer, BBC News Moscow Bureau

The Homes Under The Hammer presenter made a 26-hour journey across Europe in a bid to deliver supplies to Ukrainians in need

The comedian has been sharing his thoughts on the war in Ukraine

Anyone wanting to give refuge simply has to fill out a registration form to explain what they’re able to provide

Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova burst onto the set of the daily news bulletin last night (Monday 14 March), shouting: “Stop the war."

Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova burst onto the set of the daily news bulletin last night, shouting: “Stop the war."
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Turns out you don't even need an anti-war message to be whisked away by Russian police.

As the Kremlin continues to accuse Ukraine of using chemical weapons, analysts warn this could mean a serious Russian attack is coming soon.
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The Kremlin brought the tech billionaire down to size with just one word.




