Roma, 12 maggio 2024 - Guerra in Ucraina, le ultime notizie ci parlano di oltre 4mila persone evacuate dalla regione di Kharkiv. Sul fronte opposto: le forze di difesa aerea dell’esercito russo ...
Le forze russe martellano il nord della regione di Kharkiv, nuovo fronte della guerra sempre più difficile per le difese di Kiev che da tempo denunciano l'arrivo di un'offensiva di primavera ...
Roma, 12 maggio 2024 - Guerra in Ucraina, le ultime notizie arrivano sempre dalla regione di Kharkiv, martellata da giorni dalle forze di Mosca. Sarebbero oltre 4mila le persone evacuate.
ABC News spoke exclusively with the Ukrainian president. KHARKIV, Ukraine -- The situation in Ukraine is so serious that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had to cancel a planned trip to Spain and ...
Suddenly, their old life was gone. As they sat in the evacuation bus in northeastern Ukraine, they could hear Russian bombs thud into their villages. But one woman stood. She wanted a look in the ...
However, the area remains extremely difficult," he said in a post on Telegram after hearing reports from his commanders in Kharkiv city, the regional capital 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the ...
The Ukrainian army said on Thursday it had halted a Russian advance in some zones of the northeastern Kharkiv region, where Moscow's troops launched a new offensive on May 10. "The situation in ...
More than 14,000 people have been displaced in recent days from Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region, where Russia launched a ground offensive on May 10, the World Health Organization said yesterday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia started a new offensive around his country’s second-biggest city as Kremlin forces moved to breach the border in the northeast. Artillery has ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to the US for air-defense batteries to shield its second-biggest city as Russia launched a large-scale offensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region ...
A Ukrainian commander complained that promised defenses in Kharkiv are missing, per the BBC. Denys Yaroslavskyi called the lack of defense like mines a "betrayal," blaming corruption or negligence.