Ukrainian defenders are continuing the fight in Bakhmut despite Russian forces claiming victory there after the longest, deadliest battle of the war so far.
What's a lazy couple of billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars when there's a war in Eastern Europe to fight? That question was answered Thursday when the Defense Department revealed it can send more weapons to Ukraine without Congress spending.
Maj. Gen. Kyrlo Budanov believes that Russia’s supply of missiles are running low, almost to the point of exhaustion. “They are trying to accumulate certain stocks and have them ready in order to try to disrupt our offensive, but the truth is that they have taken their stocks almost to zero.”