Huge explosions lit up the sky early Sunday south of the capital, Kyiv, where people hunkered down in homes, underground garages and subway stations in anticipation of a full-scale assault by Russian forces.
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The Latest: UN says it has confirmed at least 240 civilian casualties in Ukraine
GENEVA — The United Nations says it has confirmed at least 240 civilian casualties, including at least 64 people killed, in the fighting in Ukraine that erupted since Russia’s invasion on Thursday — though it believed the “real figures are considerably higher” because many reports of casualties remain to be confirmed. The U.N. Office for […]
Zelensky’s unlikely journey from comedy to Ukrainian hero
When Volodymyr Zelensky grew up in southeastern Ukraine, his Jewish family spoke Russian and his father once forbade him going abroad to study in Israel.
Fleeing to the border: More than 150,000 Ukrainians seek refuge
Lines of vehicles miles-long are clogging border crossings out of the country, as residents rushed to escape danger from invading Russian troops that were advancing toward the capital, Kyiv.
War via TikTok: Russia’s new tool for its propaganda machine
Russia is revving up its sophisticated propaganda machine as its military advances in Ukraine.
U.S. stands ready to evacuate Zelensky, Russia’s ‘target No. 1’
So far, the Ukrainian president is refusing to leave.
U.S. sanctions on Russian oligarchs miss richest of the rich
Experts say the sanctions on oligarchs announced by President Biden this week in response to the invasion of Ukraine may do little to dim the jet-setting lifestyles of Russia’s ultra-rich.
Maine seafood industry expects indirect hit from Russian invasion
Direct U.S. seafood imports were already banned from Russian markets, but the invasion of Ukraine could make the industry’s ongoing economic problems worse.
U.S. and Europe step up sanctions against Russia to target Putin directly
The sanctions are part of the growing global condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine.
Russia arrests hundreds of protesters as anti-war demonstrations grow
Protests against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine resumed in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities on Friday, even as authorities sought to push back against the spreading antiwar sentiment.