Russian attack in Ukraine kills 12
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Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds more prisoners on Sunday, the third and last part of a major exchange that reflected a rare
Russia’s missile and drone attack casts more doubt on the U.S.-brokered peace process. Trump’s envoy to Ukraine described the strikes as “shameful” in a post on X.
Ukraine brought home 303 prisoners of war on May 25 in the final phase of a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced.
Danielle Leavitt’s book, “By the Second Spring” reports on seven non-combatant Ukrainians, and what it’s like to live through the “unimaginable."
The president has gone from a “24-hour” deal to “back away” in just a few months.
Russian drones and missiles again bombarded cities across Ukraine on Saturday night into Sunday morning despite the completion of the largest prisoner exchange of the 3-year-old war. The Armed Forces Operational Command in Poland -- a NATO nation that borders Ukraine to the west -- said in a Sunday morning post to X that its fighter jets were scrambled during the Russian attack.
Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman warned that China is observing the international response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to gauge its future treatment towards Taiwan, while
Poland's military high command announced it had "activated all available forces and resources" on NATO's eastern flank.