Ukraine marks 1,000 days of war with Russia and seeks resolution by next year
Ukraine marked 1,000 days of war with Russia, facing ongoing battles and frequent attacks on Kyiv. U.S. President Joe Biden approved the use of missiles against deeper Russian targets, a significant policy shift that may change with a potential Trump presidency. The conflict has led to heavy losses for Ukraine, with over 6 million people displaced and a significant drop in the population. Military losses remain undisclosed, but Russian sources claim Ukrainian forces have suffered over 900,000 casualties. Both Moscow and Kyiv are working to strengthen their positions ahead of any future negotiations. The situation remains tense as the war continues to impact millions.