A Washington Post investigation has verified visual evidence of mass surrenders by Russian troops, including conscripts, during Ukraine's recent offensive into Russian territory.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry issues warning to Belarus regarding military buildup near the border, urging troop withdrawal. The statement cites intelligence reports, threatens retaliation if the border is violated, and emphasizes Ukraine's right to self-defense under the UN Charter.
Recent data indicated that India became the top buyer of Russian oil, surpassing China. In July, Russian crude accounted for a record 44% of India's overall imports, supporting Russia's war economy with billions of dollars.
The Ukrainian President emphasized that while other aspects of negotiations could be discussed, fundamental values and territorial integrity were non-negotiable.
Four Reuters journalists from Ukraine, the United States, Latvia, and Germany injured in a Russian missile attack on a hotel in Kramatorsk, one from Britain may still be trapped under the rubble.
Trenches and fortifications are being constructed by Russian troops approximately 10 kilometers south of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, new reports indicate.
The ISW reports that Russian forces are leveraging deep rear areas for various military infrastructure, emphasizing the need for Ukraine's long-range strike capability.
Russian forces have carried out over 300 strikes in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, including an attack that destroyed a historic museum, according to Ukrainian officials.