For months, Russia used the city of Izium as a way station to resupply and reinforce its troops in their campaign to seize the eastern Donbas region. With a northern offensive, Ukraine has retaken the city.
Author: MARC SANTORA
Conditions at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Are ‘Unsustainable,’ U.N. Watchdog Warns
Cut off from the country’s electric grid, the plant is relying on an emergency measure that it is not designed to keep up for long, while shells continue to rain down.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Cut Off From Power Grid, Officials Say
The director of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog said that the episode underscored the danger at the plant, where shelling has damaged power lines and other infrastructure.
Zelensky Says There Will Be No Talks if Russia Holds Show Trials
It was not the first time Mr. Zelensky has tried to draw a red line on talks as the war approaches the six-month mark.
‘I am glad it is sitting here demolished’: Kyiv rolls out damaged Russian tanks.
Crowds took photos and children climbed amid the missile launchers and armed vehicles at an event that was a show of defiance in Ukraine’s capital.
A bridge to Crimea is a vital Russian link, and a potential Ukrainian target.
After overnight blasts into Friday, the Kerch Strait bridge appeared undamaged.
Crimea Plays Critical Role in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The peninsula, which Moscow seized from Ukraine in 2014, has been a critical staging ground for the Russian invasion.