
Gazprom Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine as Agreements Expire
Russian energy giant Gazprom has halted gas transit through Ukraine due to expired agreements, while Ukraine cites national security for the stoppage.
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Russian energy giant Gazprom has halted gas transit through Ukraine due to expired agreements, while Ukraine cites national security for the stoppage.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 150 prisoners each on Monday in a UAE-mediated swap, signaling a hopeful move amid ongoing conflict.
President Joe Biden announced an additional $2.5 billion in security assistance for Ukraine, emphasizing the United States’ commitment to support Ukraine with military aid and equipment.
Four people killed and five injured in Russia’s Kursk region after reported Ukrainian shelling hits the town of Lgov.
Slovak PM Robert Fico meets with Russia’s Putin to secure gas supplies as Ukraine plans to halt transit of Russian gas through its territory from January 2025.
Chinese diplomat Geng Shuang urges the U.S. to halt blame and provocation over Ukraine, calling for peace talks and a political solution.
Kyiv announced it has received the bodies of 503 Ukrainian soldiers from Russia, highlighting the high human cost of the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
Russia launches massive missile strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in retaliation for Kyiv’s use of U.S.-made ATACMS missiles.
Russian forces have regained control of Novoivanovka in the Kursk region after Ukrainian forces seized territory there earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry announced.
Russian troops have seized control of Pustynka and Sukhi Yaly in eastern Ukraine, and the Russian navy destroyed six Ukrainian naval drones in the Black Sea, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.