World Dec 13 International allies meet, pledge more aid to get Ukraine through winter Dozens of countries and international organizations threw their weight and more than 1 billion euros (dollars) in aid pledges behind an urgent new push Tuesday to keep Ukraine powered, fed, warm and moving amid the onset of winter.
Politics Dec 01 Russian shelling cuts off power again in liberated Kherson region Russian shelling has cut off power in the recently liberated Ukrainian city of Kherson just days after it was restored. Moscow is pressing its drive to destroy Ukraine's energy plants and other key civilian infrastructure as freezing weather sets in.
World Oct 28 Russia seeks good news in eastern Ukraine with artillery strikes of Bakhmut Russian soldiers are slowly edging closer to a city in eastern Ukraine they have tried to seize for months.
World Oct 17 Russian explosive drones strike Ukraine’s capital, 4 killed Waves of explosives-laden suicide drones have struck Ukraine's capital, setting buildings ablaze and tearing a hole in one of them.
World Sep 17 Ukraine honors Olga Simonova, Russian woman who fought on its side in the war An honor guard fired a three-gun salute toward cloudy skies as friends and comrades-in-arms gathered in Kyiv to bid farewell to a Russian woman who was killed while fighting on Ukraine’s side in the war with her native country.
World Aug 24 Russian rocket kills 22 at Ukraine train station in Independence Day attack, Zelenskyy says Russian forces Wednesday launched a rocket attack on a Ukrainian train station on the embattled country's Independence Day, killing 22 people, Zelenskyy said after warning for days that Moscow might attempt “something particularly cruel” this week.
World Jul 29 Crews in Ukraine prepare to ship grain trapped by months of war Ukraine is a key global exporter of wheat, barley, corn and sunflower oil, and the loss of those supplies has raised global food prices, threatened political insecurity and helped push more people into poverty and hunger in already vulnerable countries.
World Jun 04 Russian forces increase attacks in push to capture two cities in eastern Ukraine Reinforced Russian troops backed by airstrikes pummeled a portion of eastern Ukraine on Saturday, blowing up bridges and shelling apartment buildings as they fought to capture two cities that would put a contested province under Moscow's control, Ukrainian officials said.
World May 02 First Ukrainian civilians escape Mariupol steel plant, hundreds remain People fleeing besieged Mariupol described weeks of bombardments and deprivation as they arrived in Ukrainian-held territory.
World Apr 29 Ukraine slams Kyiv attack amid new Mariupol rescue effort Ukraine’s leader has accused Russia of trying to humiliate the United Nations by raining missiles on Kyiv during a visit by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.