A Ukrainian general says Russia’s invasion has already killed some 9,000 Ukrainian soldiers and their children must be taken care of.
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Russia blames Ukraine for car explosion that killed Putin ally’s daughter
Ukraine has denied involvement in the killing of Daria Dugina, chief editor of a Russian disinformation website who was herself under U.S. sanctions.
The Conversation: With ‘bravery’ as its new brand, Ukraine is turning advertising into a weapon of war
THE CONVERSATION — When a preview of Vogue’s October 2022 cover story on Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska hit Twitter on July 26, 2022, reactions on social media were swift and polarized. Some critics said that a photo shoot by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz for a fashion magazine was a “bad idea” and glamorized war. Others lauded the […]
Russian shelling, Ukrainian airstrike reflect broadening war
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian forces stepped up their battle to seize one of the dwindling number of cities in embattled eastern Ukraine not already under their control while continuing to fire on towns and villages in the country’s north and south, Ukrainian officials said Saturday. Russian shelling collapsed balconies and blew out windows in the southern […]
U.S. buying big Ukraine grain shipment for hungry regions, UN says
The head of the World Food program says the United States is stepping up to buy about 150,000 metric tons of grain from Ukraine in the next few weeks for an upcoming shipment to hungry areas of the world.
U.S. poised to announce new military aid, drones for Ukraine
The U.S. says it will give Ukraine 15 Scan Eagle surveillance drones, 40 mine-resistant vehicles, 2,000 anti-armor rounds and howitzer weapons to help Ukrainian forces regain territory and mount a counter-offensive against Russian invaders.
Ukraine’s Zelensky faces unprecedented criticism over war warnings
Until this week, Ukrainians seemed to see President Volodymyr Zelensky as beyond reproach. Comments he made to The Washington Post punctured the bubble.
High-level talks in Ukraine yield little reported progress
Turkey agrees to help rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, including roads and bridges, and the Ukrainian president asks the UN chief to seek access to Ukrainian citizens whom the Russian occupiers have deported to Russia.
Blasts in Crimea underscore Russian forces’ vulnerability
A spate of explosions and fires has turned Russian-occupied Crimea from a secure rear base into a new battleground in the war.
Ukrainians flee grim life under Russian occupation: Shortages, disappearances, fear
Moscow-installed officials are pressuring residents who remain in Kherson to take Russian citizenship.