Russian troops have locked down occupied Kreminna, Luhansk Oblast, amid a counterintelligence operation, harassing local residents and searching their homes, General Staff spokesman Andriy Kovalyov said on national television on Oct. 31.
Ukraine’s current long-range capabilities are not capable of providing full fire control over Russian-occupied Crimea, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during the second Crimean Platform parliamentary summit in Prague on Oct. 24.
As he looked at the missing limbs and grief-stricken faces of wounded Ukrainian soldiers being treated in a US hospital, President Volodymyr Zelensky had one word for Russian leaders heading to a key UN summit: "terrorists."Before meeting world leaders, Zelensky headed to Staten Island University Hospital, where a group of Ukrainian soldiers are receiving prosthetic arms and legs and rehabilitation services.