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Author: Marc Santora and Andrew E. Kramer

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Shocked by Trump Meeting, Zelensky and Ukraine Try to Forge a Path Forward

March 1, 2025March 2, 2025Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Shocked by Trump Meeting, Zelensky and Ukraine Try to Forge a Path Forward

After President Trump’s rebukes, President Volodymyr Zelensky tried to repair the relationship with his counterpart while also reaching out to European allies.

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Russian Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities at a Tense Time for Kyiv

February 7, 2024February 7, 2024Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Russian Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities at a Tense Time for Kyiv

The attacks killed at least five people, officials said, as Ukraine raises pleas for more American aid and President Volodymyr Zelensky considers changes in his administration.

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Last Reactor at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Dam Collapse

June 11, 2023Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Last Reactor at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Dam Collapse

The lone reactor that was still operating at Europe’s largest nuclear plant was shut down because of the threat to its water supply. The reactor had been helping supply energy to the plant itself.

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Ukraine’s Advances Near Bakhmut Expose Rifts in Russian Forces

May 12, 2023May 13, 2023Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Ukraine’s Advances Near Bakhmut Expose Rifts in Russian Forces

Russia’s pro-war bloggers were quick to claim that Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive had begun, but Ukrainian officials downplayed the advances.

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Ukraine Hits Russian Positions Deep Behind Enemy Lines

February 22, 2023February 22, 2023Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Ukraine Hits Russian Positions Deep Behind Enemy Lines

Nearly a dozen explosions rang out in the Russian-held Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, site of one of the best-known battles of the war.

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Russia Hits Ukraine With Waves of Missiles, Knocking Out Heat and Power

December 16, 2022December 16, 2022Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Russia Hits Ukraine With Waves of Missiles, Knocking Out Heat and Power

Dozens of missiles knocked out heat and electricity systems around the country including in Kyiv, where two-thirds of its residents had no heat or water.

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Ukraine Defies Odds in War With Russia, But Still Has Far to Go

November 22, 2022November 22, 2022Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Ukraine Defies Odds in War With Russia, But Still Has Far to Go

Ukraine is on the offensive along most of the 600-mile front line, and the Russians are in a defensive crouch. But about one-fifth of Ukrainian territory is still occupied by Russia.

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Renewed Shelling Puts Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant at Risk

September 3, 2022September 4, 2022Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Renewed Shelling Puts Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant at Risk

The decision to keep monitors at the plant despite the obvious risks underscored what the International Atomic Energy Agency’s leader called the “unprecedented” peril of the moment.

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With war raging near the plant, what can the U.N. inspectors accomplish?

September 1, 2022Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on With war raging near the plant, what can the U.N. inspectors accomplish?
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At a nuclear plant in the midst of fighting, dedicated Ukrainian operators work at gunpoint.

August 24, 2022Marc Santora and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on At a nuclear plant in the midst of fighting, dedicated Ukrainian operators work at gunpoint.

Five months after Russian forces took over the Zaporizhzhia plant, all that stands between the world and nuclear disaster are dedicated Ukrainian operators working at gunpoint.

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