Ukraine ‘turned the tables’ with attack on Russia, says Volodymyr Zelensky
Kyiv believes forces now dug in over the border will strengthen its hand in peace talks with Vladimir Putin
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Kyiv believes forces now dug in over the border will strengthen its hand in peace talks with Vladimir Putin
Vessel was undergoing repairs after it was damaged in a strike in September last year
Andrey Pivovarov adjusts to life outside a penal colony after his release in one of the biggest prisoner exchanges last week
Seven people accused after Ukrainian-linked businesses were allegedly torched at the behest of Russian mercenaries
The country Alexander Lukashenko has ruled for 30 years is now under de facto Kremlin occupation, analysts say
More want peace talks with Russia as reports claim Kyiv is sending medically unfit to front line
Since the outbreak of war in February 2022, The Telegraph has been tracking donations and deliveries of weapons to Ukraine.
Sir Bill Browder, who spearheaded biggest exchange since Cold War, wants Britons banned from going to Russia to avoid being taken hostage
The attack, which happened near Russian-occupied Donetsk, was reportedly remotely steered by an operator wearing a virtual reality headset
Kremlin denies speculation its release of 24 Western prisoners could form part of negotiations over ending the war
William Lewis lauded by TfL for ‘incredible contribution’ labels Mole Valley council’s threat ‘ludicrous’
Evan Gershkovich was most high-profile of 16 inmates released by Russia in deal involving five Western countries
The BBC’s Sarah Rainsford had felt the brutality of Putin’s regime first-hand – but, as she explains, losing her home still came as a shock