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Aftermath of Russian drone and missile attacks in the city of Bila Tserkva

World Jun 23

Russian attacks on Ukraine kill at least 14 people

By Justin Spike, Associated Press

World May 31

Ukraine's President Zelenskiy attends a press conference in Kyiv
Russian strikes kill 2 in Ukraine amid prospect of peace talks

Russian troops launched some 109 drones and five missiles across Ukraine overnight and into Saturday, the Ukrainian air force said. A top adviser to President Zelenskyy said Friday that Kyiv was ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia in…

By Associated Press

World Jan 15

Russian military rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in Moscow
Ukraine says it shot down 2 Russian command and control aircraft

Ukraine’s military chief says that the Ukrainian air force has shot down a Russian early warning and control plane that can spot targets up to 650 kilometers (400 miles) away and a key command center aircraft that relays information to…

By Illia Novikov, Associated Press

World Jan 04

Aftermath of recent shelling in Donetsk
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Ukraine should pivot from offense to defense and rebuild what it controls, expert says

The frontlines of the war in Ukraine have hardly moved in the last few months, but could the course of the war change in 2024? Geoff Bennett discussed two perspectives with Charles Kupchan, who served on the National Security Council…

By Geoff Bennett, Dan Sagalyn

World Nov 27

Grain from Ukraine summit in Kyiv
New shipping corridor allows Ukraine to again export grain internationally

The exports are giving a boost to Ukraine’s agriculture-dependent economy and bringing back a key source of affordable food products for developing nations where food insecurity is growing.

By Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press

Sep 22

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Ukraine’s national security secretary: No Plan B to American weapons

By Nick Schifrin, Zeba Warsi

After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. leaders this week to urge them to continue sending aid to help fight the war against Russia, Nick Schifrin sat down in Kyiv with Oleksiy Danilov, National Security and Defense Council secretary,…

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Jan 12

Russia seeks important victory in eastern Ukraine, paying heavy cost

By Andrew Meldrum, Associated Press

Russia says its forces are edging closer to capturing a salt-mining town in eastern Ukraine.

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Aug 14

Ship carrying grain for Ethiopia leaves Ukraine, as concerns grow over nuclear plant to the south

By Derek Gatopoulos, Associated Press

As fighting steps up in southern Ukraine, concerns have grown sharply about the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is held by Russian forces and has been hit by sporadic shelling.

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Aug 13

Russia heavily shells residential areas in eastern Ukraine

By Susie Blann, Associated Press

A Russian rocket attack on the city of Kramatorsk killed three people and wounded 13 others Friday night, according to the mayor.

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Aug 09

Russian-occupied areas face growing Ukrainian resistance

By Yuras Karmanau, Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press

The spreading resistance has eroded Kremlin control of those areas and threatened its plans to hold referendums in various cities as a move toward annexation by Russia.

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