The drones and rocket systems have allowed the beleaguered country to stay in the fight despite Russia’s artillery supremacy.
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Bravery of Mariupol defenders recalled at Kyiv funeral
For the families and friends of Ukrainian soldiers killed this spring in the siege of the massive Azovstal steel mill in the city of Mariupol, it has been difficult to begin finding closure.
Deal to export Ukraine’s grain to be signed in Istanbul, Turkey says
The plan foresees joint controls of ships as they leave and arrive at Black Sea ports and a mechanism to ensure the safety of the transfer routes as war rages.
Jill Biden, Ukraine’s first lady meet again, this time at White House
Jill Biden and Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine, posed for press photos before going inside, where the administration briefed Zelenska on how the U.S. is trying to help Ukrainians.
Putin, in Tehran, gets strong support from Iran over Ukraine
He also used the trip to discuss a tentative agreement by United Nations, Russian, Ukrainian and Turkish officials to ensure the export of 22 million tons of grain and other products trapped in Ukraine’s ports.
EU promises more Ukraine war aid; calls for sanctions unity
European Union foreign ministers have promised another 500 millions euros in military aid to Ukraine’s war chest.
Russia steps up attacks across Ukraine’s north, east, south
Russian forces have fired missiles and shells at cities and towns across Ukraine, attacks that Ukrainian officials say killed at least 17 more civilians.
Russian cruise missiles rain down on southern Ukrainian city
The attack on Dnipro came a day after a Russian missile strike killed at least 23 people and wounded more than 200 in Vinnytsia, a city southwest of Kyiv, the capital.
Russian missiles kill at least 23 in Ukraine, wound over 100
Officials said Kalibr cruise missiles fired from a Russian submarine in the Black Sea struck civilian buildings in Vinnytsia, 167 miles southwest of Kyiv.
U.N. reports progress in talks to free up Ukraine grain exports
The United Nations says the war is endangering food supplies for many developing nations and could worsen hunger for up to 181 million people.