Russia Fires Nearly 400 Drones at Ukraine
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Ukrainian forces destroyed a Zircon hypersonic missile launcher in occupied Crimea during an overnight strike March 24, Ukraine's military intelligence agency said.
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Ukraine pledges to consider non-refoulement for detained N Korean soldiers: civic group
The Ukrainian government has affirmed that it will consider the humanitarian principle of not transferring prisoners of war against their will in the handling of two North Korean soldiers captured during its war with Russia,
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Ukrainian troops test exoskeletons on the battlefield to ease artillery workload
Ukrainian forces say they have begun combat-testing wearable exoskeletons designed to reduce physical strain
"We need to keep milking this cow, the Russian army, for everything it’s worth, exhausting it beyond its maximum capacity," Robert "Madyar" Brovdi told the Economist.
“The enemy tried to break through the defensive formations of our troops in several strategic directions at once ... In total, the enemy conducted 619 assault actions during these four days,” Ukrainian Army Commander Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi said in a statement on Monday, describing the Russian operations as “a colossal pressure.”
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Russian soldier turns on own unit, guides Ukrainian strikes that kill 150 troops
A serviceman of the Russian Armed Forces has been exposed for secretly helping the Ukrainian military by giving away the positions of his own unit, leading to one of the deadliest single losses for Russian troops in recent weeks.
Ukraine is increasingly relying on M113 armored personnel carriers due to their availability and the demands of the modern drone-heavy battlefield.
Ukraine has created online marketplaces to let units select their own drones, a break from generations of standardized and centralized weapons procurement.
Russian forces have begun a spring offensive in eastern Ukraine, including the use of dozens of tanks and armored vehicles, according to the Ukrainian military and analysts.
Russia's largest oil exporting port Primorsk on the Baltic Sea has been hit by a devastating Ukrainian drone attack
As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, it remains unclear when or how the conflict will end. But it will end, as all wars do, and when it does, both Ukraine and Russia will face the challenge of reintegrating thousands of soldiers back into their societies.