Ten months into the war, Ukraine has turned the tide in ground combat, but its cities are still facing relentless waves of missiles and exploding drones.
Author: ANDREW E. KRAMER
With Speeches to Ukraine, and the World, Zelensky Shapes Narrative of the War
In a New Year’s Eve addresses to his people , the president delivered a message meant to rouse his people and rally Ukraine’s allies.
Clergymen or Spies? Churches Become Tools of War in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials are cracking down on a branch of the Russian Orthodox Church that they describe as a subversive force doing the Kremlin’s bidding.
Russian Missile Attack Overwhelms Ukraine’s Air Defenses
Cruise missiles and exploding drones from Iran swept across the skies of Ukraine, wreaking havoc and once again knocking out power.
Ukraine’s Battered Economy Leaves It More Reliant on Foreign Aid.
Unable to roll over debt accumulated before the war, Ukraine has paid investors more than it has collected this year, the Central Bank says.
Russian Air Base Is Attacked, as Ukraine Discounts Escalation Threat
Russia said falling wreckage from a Ukrainian drone had killed three servicemen at the base, some 300 miles from Ukraine, which would be the third such long-range attack this month.
Putin Says He Is Open to Talks as Air-Raid Sirens Sound in Ukraine
Ukrainians appeared intent on celebrating Christmas, even if scarce power left some cities darkened, save for generator-powered holiday light displays.
Air-Raid Sirens Sound Across All of Ukraine on Christmas Morning
The authorities in Ukraine have been warning for days that Russia’s military planned another wave of missile attacks.
Threat of Invasion From Belarus Low, Says Ukraine Spy Chief
In a wide-ranging interview on the state of the war, Kyrylo Budanov also spoke about Russia-Iran relations and Moscow’s obsession with taking the city of Bakhmut.