The head of the EU Military Committee, General Robert Brieger declares that a UN mission composed of soldiers from various countries could observe the ceasefire in Ukraine. It could include not only soldiers from the EU.
According to Brieger, EU countries could contribute significant forces to monitor a ceasefire. However, ensuring effective oversight of a demilitarized zone would require a substantial military presence.
Soldiers fighting the war in Ukraine have revealed that some of the North Korean troops who are helping the Russian's blow themselves up or bite their open wounds
North Korean Troops Pull Back From Frontline in Russia
Last year, the total number of civilians killed and injured was 30% higher than the year before,' says Rosemary DiCarlo - Anadolu Ajansı
Iuliia Mendel argues that Ukraine should accept a case-fire, not as a surrender but as a necessary step toward securing Ukraine’s future.
The lion’s share of the twin humanitarian and refugee response plans for 2025 — $2.62 billion — will be used to support 6 million people out of more than 12 million people inside Ukraine who ...
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources has received a response from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) to Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk's appeal regarding the accident of Russian oil tankers in the Kerch Strait last December.
Both Russia and Ukraine are using “jam-proof” drones that use fiber-optic cables. However, these drones have vulnerabilities that both countries will soon exploit.
Seeing the face of Ukrainian soldier Maksym Kolesnykov light up with joy over an apple upon his release from Russian captivity last February was enough to bring anyone to tears. Like Kolesnykov, most Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) have never been visited by the representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) while in Russian captivity,
Ukraine wants to use Interpol mechanisms to pursue Russian war criminals. This will provide more opportunities to hold them accountable, according to a statement by Vitalii Kasap, head of the Department of International Police Cooperation of the National Police of Ukraine,
Iuliia Mendel argues that Ukraine should accept a case-fire, not as a surrender but as a necessary step toward securing Ukraine’s future.