Fri., Sep. 26. Russia’s War On Ukraine
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Massive Russian missile and drone barrage kills 4 in Kyiv
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ABC News’ chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz reports on the latest developments in Ukrainians’ daily lives amid the Russia-Ukraine War on “This Week.”
As of September 1, 2025, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine had registered some 179,803 criminal offenses, considered to be war crimes, as a result of Russia’s
Adding to the tension, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during a G20 foreign ministers meeting at the U.N. headquarters Thursday that the EU and NATO had “basically declared war” on Moscow by supporting Ukraine, according to live translation of remarks delivered in Russian.
Hungarian drones breach Ukraine's airspace, Zelensky says * Ukraine confirms drone strike on one of southern Russia's largest oil refineries, vows to continue attacks * Russia's railways hit by second blast this month,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the U.N. General Assembly a day after President Trump made another shift in his stance on Russia's war in Ukraine.
Russia's top diplomat accused NATO and the European Union of using Ukraine to declare a "real war" against his country in a speech at the United Nations on Thursday that Britain dismissed as "false fantasy world distortions.
More drones spotted in Denmark over military sites as Nato vows to ramp up vigilance - Dozens have been injured in a sustained attack on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine by Russia
Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant entered its fifth day running on emergency generators Saturday, creating mounting safety concerns at Europe’s largest nuclear facility