Por: Newsweek World October 14, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he's done ordering mass missile strikes on Ukraine, just as Ukrainian officials are reporting that Moscow has only a third of its missile inventory left.Speaking to reporters Friday in a rare Q&A session, Putin said, There is no need now for massive strikes. There are other tasks. He added that Russia's goal isn't destroying Ukraine, according to The Moscow Times, an independent news... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 13, 2022
More than a dozen NATO members have signed on to an initiative aimed at building a European air and missile defense system as Russia continues a wave of mass strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine.Fourteen NATO allies and Finland, which is in the process of joining the defensive... + más
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CNBC USA Politics October 11, 2022
In this photo illustration, a screen showing president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speech before the members of the international tribunal in The Hague. He accused the Russian authorities of war crimes and international terrorism.Igor Golovniov Lightrocket Getty... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 11, 2022
The mass strikes unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin early Monday have spotlighted a gap in Ukraine's defense system, raising the pressure on Western allies to quickly deliver more advanced military technology. But those efforts may run up against their own... + más
Air defense weapons, systems Ukraine has to stop Russian strikes | Newsweek
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Justifications made by a guest on Russian state TV for the Kremlin's missile strikes on Kyiv and several other Ukrainian cities on Monday were played against the backdrop of civilian assaults.These strikes are not against civilian infrastructure. In my opinion, it's... + más
Timing, high rate of Putin's mass strikes are very telling: NatSec expert | Newsweek
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Ukrainian air defense systems shot down 32 Russian air targets in a single day despite Moscow's efforts to ramp up its attacks this week, according to military officials.On Tuesday, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that Ukrainian forces had... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 10, 2022
Russia's flurry of strikes in various parts of Ukraine on Monday morning is potentially unsustainable, according to one national security expert.Reports emerged from Ukraine that, around 11 a.m. local time, multiple cities and regions were hit by Russian missile strikes.... + más
Russian TV excuses for Ukraine strikes jar with images of civilian assaults | Newsweek
Calling Putin's strikes revenge shifts the blame onto Ukraine: Official | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 24, 2022
Russia's Satan 2 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is said by its manufacturer to be unparalleled worldwide, though experts believe the threat of its use might exceed the power of the weapon.Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stern warning to the West this... + más
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
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