Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s forces close in on key strategic city as ‘last battles’ rage
Kyiv says its military still holds on in northern part of Pokrovsk and is defending a smaller city nearby
www.inkl.comI can help with a summary of the latest reporting on Putin’s war coming home to Moscow, but I don’t have live access to new articles in this moment. Here’s what recent coverage has highlighted, based on publicly reported events through 2025–early 2026:
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific incident, provide a quick timeline of major home-front events, or pull direct links to the newest articles you specify. I can also assemble a brief, up-to-date news digest if you share a preferred source or region to focus on. Please tell me which aspect you want (e.g., drone strikes on Moscow, government reaction, civilian impact, or international responses).
Kyiv says its military still holds on in northern part of Pokrovsk and is defending a smaller city nearby
www.inkl.comKremlin claims to want 72-hour truce to mark occasion despite launching more fatal overnight drone strikes on Ukraine
www.independent.co.ukOne Russian politician says residents of the capital will need to adjust to ‘this new reality’
www.independent.co.ukUkraine has denied responsibility but, no matter who was behind it, the incident is the latest sign that, for Russians, the war is getting closer to home. 'One of the drones came down in our area,' one young Muscovite told POLITICO, granted anonymity to avoid falling foul of tough laws against criticizing the state. 'Some people are freaking out, even though there's still a fear of speaking about the situation.'
www.politico.comMoscow's Victory Day parade was the biggest for years, after Vladimir Putin gave a speech on the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Meanwhile, Ukraine says it has uncovered a spy ring. Follow the latest below.
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