The strikes killed a total of 30 civilians and wounded 107 in one of the bloodiest attacks in recent weeks.
Author: ANDREW E. KRAMER
Putin Plans Annexation of Ukraine Territories. Here’s What to Know.
The Kremlin is using pageantry and a show of adhering to Russian legal formalities to give the move a veneer of legitimacy.
Zelensky’s Answer to Escalating Russian Threats: Defiance
In a nightly address, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine told Russian soldiers: “If you want to live, run.”
Russian-Backed Officials Ask Putin to Annex Ukrainian Regions
The appeals from Moscow-backed leaders set in motion formalities intended to give Russia’s plans a sheen of legitimacy.
Putin Is Expected to Annex Parts of Ukraine After Referendums End
The staged votes earned broad international condemnation, and world leaders vowed not to recognize the announced results.
Ukraine’s Military Says Iranian Attack Drones Have Reached the Battlefield
A Ukrainian colonel said attacks that took out howitzers and armored vehicles were carried out by Iranian-made drones that had not previously been used outside of the Middle East.
For Ukraine, the Fight Is Often a Game of Bridges
The southern counteroffensive has been a painstaking battle of river crossings, with pontoon bridges as prime targets for both sides. But so far, it is Ukraine that has advanced.
I.A.E.A. Head Warns of Grave Risk From Fighting Near Zaporizhzhia Plant
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warned that increased fighting near the Russian-occupied nuclear plant could cause an accident.