Putin repeats that Russia will consider sending weapons to adversaries of the West but doesn't name them ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- Putin repeats that Russia will consider sending weapons to ...
President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia might provide long-range weapons to strike Western targets if NATO allies allow Ukraine to use their arms against Russian territory. Putin criticized ...
Vladimir Putin has repeated his threat that Russia will consider sending missiles to enemies of the West. The Russian President did not specify where such arms might be sent, saying only that they ...
Putin said the West refused to speak about the causes of the war - which he said started in 2014 after a pro-Russian president was toppled in Ukraine's Maidan Revolution. Putin cast it as a U.S.- ...
British Ambassador to the U.S. Dame Karen Pierce reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the importance of alliances amid the war in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin's threats.
Better late than never, said The Daily Telegraph. For weeks, President Zelenskyy has been begging Washington to allow Ukrainian forces to use US-supplied missiles against targets inside Russia.
Russia could carry out nuclear tests, but for the time being there is no need to do so, Putin said. But that could change if circumstances do. We should not speak of nuclear war without necessity ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Putin repeats that Russia will consider sending weapons to adversaries of the West but doesn’t name them.