Two dead, 19 wounded as Russia strikes Ukraine with missiles, drones
Eleven people were wounded in the capital, Kyiv, by an attack that used ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones.
Eleven people were wounded in the capital, Kyiv, by an attack that used ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones.
The blast wounded businessman Vadym Yermolaiev, his wife and their 13-year-old son, and two suspects, including a Ukrainian intelligence officer, have been detained.
“I’ve left instructions, if anything happens, to just literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before,” the New York Post cited Trump as saying.
President Donald Trump said he would lift sanctions on Turkey after the US Congress passed legislation requiring Turkey to give up the Russian S-400 defense system in exchange for F-35s.
A similar educational center has already opened in Odesa, and organizers are considering expanding the initiative to additional parts of Ukraine.
German troops are set to withdraw from Erbil, Iraq, by the end of September following a broader effort to reduce Germany's Middle East presence due to the Iran war.
Qatari Investment Authority reportedly opposed plans to manufacture Iron Dome components at Volkswagen’s struggling Osnabrück plant.
Local media in Greece reported that a piece of engine broke off and smashed a window, causing the cabin to decompress and sucking one passenger partially out of the window.
Beijing said the temporary ban is intended to prevent domestic shortages as renewed Middle East fighting threatens supplies of the gas used in semiconductor manufacturing.
The Elysee said that planning was still underway for security guarantees for when a ceasefire is reached between Ukraine and Russia.
Britain's minister for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, described the display on Thursday as a "sickening and cowardly act of intimidation."