Ukraine, Russia and Peace Plan
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On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia had taken the Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk, marking the culmination of a 20-month campaign. Ukraine denied the town had fallen, saying that its troops were still in control of the north.
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Russo-Ukrainian War Mapped
The Russo-Ukrainian War stretches across a frontline nearly 700 miles long, from Kharkiv in the northeast through Donbas and down to the Black Sea. Current maps show Russia pressing with localized offensives near Pokrovsk while Ukraine holds fortified positions across Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.
Moscow has stepped up its attacks in the past two weeks, aiming to break Ukrainian morale and secure victory. But the situation on the ground suggests that goal remains far-fetched. India Today's Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) team analysed comprehensive ...
Donald Trump is expected to send his special envoy Steven Witkoff to Moscow this week to talk about a revised proposal for peace in Ukraine. There are five regions central to negotiations and Vladimir Putin wants them all.
The Kremlin says the meeting with Trump's envoys was "constructive" but "no compromise" has been reached over territorial concessions for Ukraine.
President Trump has denied telling President Volodymyr Zelensky he should surrender Ukraine’s entire Donbas region to Russia to end the war — but there was discussion of Moscow’s desire to annex land rather than end the war on its current boundary ...