World Sep 21 Inside a Ukrainian brigade’s battle ‘through hell’ to recapture a village on the way to Bakhmut Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is making his case in the U.S. for more money and weapons, and must persuade his audience that the counteroffensive is working. But as the 3rd Assault Brigade's experience shows, progress is difficult.
World Sep 07 Funeral held for people killed in Russian market attack, missile strikes continue as Blinken visits Ukraine Victims of a deadly Russian missile attack have been laid to rest in eastern Ukraine.
World Jul 06 Russian missiles kill 5 people in Ukranian city of Lviv in heaviest attack on civilian area since invasion Lviv province's governor says the youngest of the five people who died was 21 years old and the oldest was 95.
World Jun 04 Ukrainian troops not backing down despite Russia’s claim of victory in Bakhmut Russian forces declared victory in Bakhmut last month, but Ukrainian defenders aren't retreating. Instead, they are keeping up the pressure and continuing the fight from positions on the western fringes of the city.
World Mar 04 Civilians flee Bakhmut as possible Ukrainian troop withdrawal looms Pressure mounted Saturday on Ukrainian troops and civilians hunkering down in Bakhmut, as Kyiv's forces tried to help residents flee amid what Western analysts say may be preparations for a Ukrainian withdrawal from the eastern city that Russian forces have spent months…
World Feb 26 On Ukraine’s eastern front, civilians cling to survival as troops repel Russian invaders On the largely static front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces that stretches over hundreds of kilometers (miles), from the Black Sea in the south to Ukraine's northeastern border with Russia, Vuhledar has become one of the deadliest hot spots.
World Jul 11 Putin expands fast-track Russian citizenship to all Ukrainians as shelling continues Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree expanding a fast-track procedure to receive Russian citizenship to all Ukrainians.
World May 04 ‘They thought they were safe.’ AP investigation reveals 600 likely died in Mariupol theater airstrike An Associated Press investigation has found evidence that the March 16 Russian airstrike on the Mariupol theater being used as a bomb shelter was far deadlier than estimated, killing closer to 600 people.
World Apr 30 Ukrainians plead for Mariupol rescue, slow Russian advance The United Nations is trying to broker an evacuation of civilians holed up with Ukrainian fighters in a steel mill and from other parts of the bombed-out port city.
Politics Apr 29 Ukraine cracks down on ‘traitors’ helping Russian troops Ukrainian authorities are cracking down on anyone suspected of aiding Russian troops under laws enacted by Ukraine's parliament and signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after the Feb. 24 invasion.