One of the Ukrainian leader’s overriding aims is to prevent support for the war from becoming a partisan issue.
Author: ANDREW E. KRAMER
Drone Attacks Target Kyiv and Two Other Ukrainian Regions
Ukraine said that it had shot down 20 of 35 drones that Russia had launched, though those that evaded air defenses had hit power plants, electrical systems and other civilian targets.
Ukraine Says Russia May Be Planning Winter Offensive
An adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western allies to take seriously the threat of a new Russian onslaught, which could include mass infantry attacks.
Removal of Banksy Work in Ukraine Sparks Debate Around the Future Of His Murals
The removal of a Banksy mural sparks a debate about the future of a handful of his works scattered in and around Ukraine’s capital.
Ukraine Strikes More Boldly, Seeing Little Room for Russia to Escalate
The third apparent drone attack in two days on a Russian air base indicates a new phase of the war for Ukraine as it develops longer-range weapons.
Electrical Cords, Metal Pipes: In Kherson, Signs of Torture Emerge
The liberation of a Russian-held city was joyous. The revelations about what happened during occupation are anything but.
How a US Teacher Evaded Russian Troops in Kherson for 8 Months
Timothy Morales, a teacher, was trapped in the southern Ukrainian city during the occupation. To evade Russian troops, he rarely ventured out, switched apartments and pretended to be Irish.
Russia Tried to Absorb Ukraine’s Kherson City. It Didn’t Work.
In Kherson, national songs were banned, speaking Ukrainian could lead to arrest, and students were told they were Russian. Cue the resistance.
Ukraine Moves Forward in South, With Little Resistance From Russia
A day after Russia said it was withdrawing from Kherson City in the south, Ukraine’s forces moved into villages without a fight, indicating the Russians were, indeed, retreating.
In Wake of U.S. Election, Ukrainian Lawmakers Will Reach Out to Washington
Officials are optimistic that Washington will continue to support the war effort. But a delegation is planning a trip to meet lawmakers of both parties.