Russian forces were reportedly moving into defensive positions, as Ukraine’s defense chief said the military was “reaching the finish line” for a major push to reclaim occupied land.
Author: MARC SANTORA
Deadliest Russian Attack in Months on Ukraine’s Cities Kills at Least 25
The first widespread barrage on civilian targets in more than a month underscored the vital role of Ukrainian air defenses.
Mother in Uman Holds Out Hope Her Children Will Be Found After Russian Attack
A Russian rocket slammed into a nine-story apartment building before dawn in the central Ukrainian city of Uman.
What Soledar’s Salt, Lost in the Fight for Bakhmut, Means to Ukraine
Soledar, crushed in Russia’s long assault on Bakhmut, was only a little town. But its salt is a national staple, and a matter of pride.
A reporting team for an Italian newspaper comes under fire in southern Ukraine, and one journalist is killed.
Another reporter was hospitalized in the city of Kherson and described the attack to the paper, La Repubblica.
How Ukraine’s Power Grid Survived So Many Russian Bombings
Russia was determined to break Ukrainians’ will by plunging them into cold and darkness. Its failure, in the face of Ukrainian resilience, offers lessons as winter has released its icy grip.
Torture and Turmoil at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Plant: An Insider’s Account
The former director of Europe’s largest nuclear facility describes abuse of Ukrainian workers and careless practices by the Russians who took control of the plant.
Its Forces Under Siege, Ukraine Hits Distant, Russian-Held Crimea
The Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014, has been a staging ground for other attacks and an increasingly attractive target for Ukraine.
Ukraine Jets: More MIG Fighters Will Help, but Kyiv Really Wants F-16s
Ukrainian officials and military analysts do not expect the MIG jets pledged so far by Poland and Slovakia to fundamentally alter the battle in the skies.
Funeral for Dmytro Kotsiubailo, Known as ‘Da Vinci,’ Draws Crowds in Kyiv
Dmytro Kotsiubailo, better known as “Da Vinci,” was killed near Bakhmut on March 7.