The Ukrainian military regained access to the villages of Andriyivka and Lozove from Russian invasion forces.
The SSU destroyed three Russian T-72s, battle tanks commonly used by the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
Consuming contaminated drinking water can cause dysentery and cholera.
According to U.K.’s Ministry of Defense, Ukraine’s anti-ship missiles are limiting the effectiveness of Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet.
A Russian combat veteran said he only joined the war in Ukraine to "earn money."
Melitopol was one of the first Ukrainian cities to fall within a week of Russia's invasion.
Kyrgyz citizens are being recruited under the guise of recruiting workers to protect "industrial facilities in remote regions of Russia," a report said.
Russian soldiers who refuse to participate in the war are being held in basements and garages in the town of Bryanka.
The Ukrainian army has now killed more than 39,500 Russian soldiers since the war began in February.
Russian private military companies reportedly began recruiting Belarusian fighters this month.
The cyberattack targeted Ukrainian media company TAVR Media, which owns nine radio stations in Ukraine.
A Russian soldier told his parent that a comrade from the same unit was dismissed from service after breaking his leg.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has called on the Biden administration to label Russia a state sponsor of terrorism or Congress will act on its own to do so.
A Russian soldier also complained about being paid only half of the salary he was promised upon signing the contract.
The "Before" trilogy star believes Pope Francis has a "rare global platform" that can make a huge difference.
The CIA director added that Chinese President Xi Jinping would likely assert control over Taiwan when he ensures that Beijing's military forces are able to do so.
A spokesman for one of the Chechen volunteer battalions said they are preparing to fight against Moscow to once again gain independence from Russia.
The move to send non-ethnically Russian soldiers to regions most affected by missile strikes has led to the formation of several anti-war groups.
More than 38,500 Russian soldiers have now been killed in the war in Ukraine.
Two Russian lawmakers claimed Ukrainian soldiers were given performance enhancing drugs to turn them into 'cruel murder machines.'
The Russian conscripts were initially told they would be taken to the airport.
At least 38,450 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war, according to estimates from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.