World Apr 10 Ukraine prepares to fight Russia’s impending eastern offensive Experts say a full-scale offensive in the east could start within days, though questions remained about the ability of Russia’s depleted and demoralized forces to conquer much ground after Ukraine’s inspired defenders repelled their push to capture the capital, Kyiv.
World Apr 09 More civilians flee east Ukraine after deadly station strike Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demanded a tough global response to Friday’s train station attack in Kramatorsk, calling it the latest sign of war crimes by Russian forces and hoping to prod Western backers to step up their response to help…
World Apr 08 Missile kills at least 50 after hitting crowded Ukrainian train station At least 50 people died in an attack on a crowd of mostly women and children trying to flee a new, looming Russian offensive in the country’s east.
World Mar 24 Ukraine says Moscow is forcibly moving civilians to Russia Ukraine is accusing Russia of forcibly relocating hundreds of thousands of residents to Russia from devastated Ukrainian cities so they can be used as "hostages" to pressure Kyiv to give up. The claims could not be independently verified.
World Mar 24 West cranks up costs for Russia as Ukraine war enters second month Citing a long list of weaponry he said is vital for his country's survival, the president of Ukraine cranked up pressure on NATO leaders Thursday for “military assistance without limitations," telling them that Ukrainian forces are “in a gray area,…
World Mar 23 NATO says 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine NATO estimated on Wednesday that 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in four weeks of war in Ukraine, where fierce fighting by the country's fast-moving defenders has denied Moscow the lightning victory it sought.
World Mar 23 A month in, Ukraine fights on while Moscow pays a high price Ukraine is scarred, wounded and mourning its dead but far from beaten.
World Mar 22 Ukraine retakes key Kyiv suburb as battle for Mariupol rages Explosions and bursts of gunfire shook Kyiv on Tuesday, and black smoke rose from a spot in the north.
World Mar 21 Ukraine defiant, rejects Russian demand for surrender of forces in Mariupol Ukrainian officials have defiantly rejected a Russian demand that their forces in Mariupol lay down arms and raise white flags in exchange for safe passage.
World Mar 20 Amid new bombings, Ukraine now seen as a war of attrition Ukrainian authorities said Sunday that Russia’s military bombed an art school sheltering about 400 people in the port city of Mariupol, where refugees described how “battles took place over every street,” weeks into a devastating siege.