Pope Francis spent most of an hour-long meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin on Wednesday night discussing the crisis in Ukraine, with the pontiff calling for a “sincere and great effort to achieve peace” in the region.
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Ukraine says 6 servicemen killed, 14 wounded in fighting over past day
Ukraine’s military says six of its servicemen have been killed and another 14 wounded in fighting over the past day, one of the highest casualty tolls reported in a single day since an often-violated cease-fire was called more than three months ago.
Russia Starts Building Warship Similar to France’s Mistral as Paris Stalls Delivery
Russia has begun work on a helicopter carrier similar to a previously ordered, French-built warship whose delivery has been stalled due to Paris’s concerns over Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis, news agency TASS reported, citing a senior navy official.
US and Poland in talks over weapons deployment in eastern Europe
The US and Poland are discussing the deployment of American heavy weapons in eastern Europe in response to Russian expansionism and sabre-rattling in the region in what represents a radical break with post-cold war military planning.
U.S., Russian aircraft came within 10 feet over Black Sea
A Russian fighter jet, flying at high speed, came within 10 feet of a U.S. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft in international airspace over the Black Sea late last month, several U.S. officials told CNN Thursday.
Will Ukraine Scupper Russia’s Arctic Plans?
Last year saw Putin’s Russia cement itself as an increasingly assertive international power. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its sustained aggression toward Ukraine resulted in an array of Western sanctions.
Britain pulls out spies as Russia, China crack Snowden files: report
Britain has pulled out agents from live operations in “hostile countries” after Russia and China cracked top-secret information contained in files leaked by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, the Sunday Times reported.
To Counter Russia, U.S. Mulling Tanks, Heavy Guns For Eastern Europe
The Pentagon is considering a proposal to place M1 Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and armored howitzers in NATO countries in the Baltic and Eastern Europe in a bid to stem what is viewed as Russian aggression.
U.S., Europe ready new sanctions to deter Putin on Ukraine
The United States and the European Union are finalizing further sanctions against Russia that could be imposed if Moscow takes additional military action in Ukraine, senior U.S. administration officials and European diplomats said Thursday.
From Siberia To Mariupol: Teen Flees Russia, Fights Against Separatists In Ukraine
Back in Siberia, Valentin knew plenty of people who protested against Russia’s involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, and a few who hung flags and posters around his home city of Krasnoyarsk.