World Aug 28 At least 17 killed in major Russian attack that included rare strikes on center of Ukrainian capital By Hanna Arhirova, Samya Kullab, Associated Press
World Sep 08 Russian missiles kill policeman, wounds 73 people in Zelenskyy’s hometown in central Ukraine It was among multiple Russian attacks across the country on Friday. Officials say 10 buildings were damaged in the attack on Kryvyi Rih. By Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press
World Nov 29 Ukrainian allies in West pledge more winter aid To ease the hardships and ensure Ukraine’s 43 million people can maintain their resolve in the 10th month of fighting against Russia’s invasion, NATO allies planned to boost provisions of blankets, generators and other basic necessities. By Jamey Keaten, Associated Press
World Oct 11 Russian officials, commentators call for more missile strikes on Ukraine Russian nationalist commentators and state media war correspondents lauded Monday's attack as an appropriate, and long-awaited, response to a successful Ukrainian counteroffensive. By Dasha Litvinova, Associated Press
World Oct 11 Russian missile attacks continue in Ukraine as alarms urge some residents to take shelter Missiles struck a school, a medical facility and residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia, city council secretary Anatoliy Kurtev said. By Adam Schreck, Associated Press
Oct 06 Russia hits Ukraine apartments with missiles, detains refugees at border By Adam Schreck, Associated Press Russian missile attacks have hit apartments in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing at least seven people, with at least five other missing. Continue reading
Jan 10 Pompeo blames Iran for downing Ukrainian plane By Nasser Karimi, Joseph Krauss, Zeke Miller, Associated Press Secretary of State Mike Pompeo became the highest-level U.S. official to directly pin the blame on Iran, after Canadian, Australian and British leaders announced similar intelligence conclusions Thursday. “We do believe it is likely that that plane was shot down… Continue reading
Apr 08 U.S. vows to keep up pressure on Syria after missile strikes By Julie Pace, Associated Press The United States is vowing to keep up the pressure on Syria after the intense nighttime wave of missile strikes from U.S. ships. Continue reading