In letter, Ukrainian government requests laser system still in development, US-made Patriot missiles and more; says its 'expects positive reaction'

Warring countries are mostly using similar Soviet-era equipment, so Ukrainians often do not need much training to adopt what is left behind

Israeli and Western officials tells NY Times the development could affect Jerusalem's calculations on providing aid to Kyiv

Ukraine invites experts from world body to inspect UAVs used in attacks, drawing threat from Moscow to 'reassess' relationship with United Nations

Russian president's order may allow restrictions on travel and public gatherings, more censorship; also gives emergency powers to regional leaders in Russia

Many who were unwilling or unable to abandon their homes now languish under occupation. Damaged infrastructure and fear of eavesdropping prevent loved ones from learning their fate

Ukraine says humanitarian organization's 'inaction' is leading to torture; Red Cross says waiting for authorization and security guarantees to visit prisons

Iranian Foreign Ministry says its seeking to resolve 'untrue' accusations of military equipment provision to Moscow, as Ukrainian foreign minister suggests cutting diplomatic ties

Washington promises to take action against companies, nations working with Iran's drone program following Russia's use of deadly kamikaze strikes in Ukrainian capital

Russian officials say Ukrainian forces attempting to advance toward Kherson; missiles hit Kyiv power site without causing injuries

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