The swap came a week after the crash of a Russian military transport plane that Moscow said was carrying Ukrainian prisoners.
Author: MARC SANTORA
Ukraine’s Patriot Defenses at Work: Shuddering Booms and Bursts of Light
The American-provided air-defense systems have helped Ukraine defend itself against Russian assaults, but Washington has warned that it will not be able to keep them supplied for much longer.
Ukraine Intensifies Guerrilla Tactics, Targeting Trains
As conventional forces struggle to break through defensive lines, both sides are increasingly turning to guerrilla tactics.
He Was Ready to Die, but Not to Surrender
How a Ukrainian soldier escaped from the embattled Azovstal steel complex in Mariupol and sneaked 125 miles to Ukrainian territory.
Kyivstar, Ukraine’s Largest Mobile Operator, Is Hit by a Cyberattack
The interruption could pose real danger in a country where many rely on phone alerts to warn them of impending Russian bombardments.
As Zelensky Heads to Washington, Russia Targets Kyiv With Missiles
The Ukrainian leader will be appealing for more military support from the United States as an emboldened Russia steps up its attacks on his country.
Ukraine Carries On Fight While Pondering an Erosion of U.S. Aid
The government in Kyiv remains hopeful of further American assistance, but it is also looking to other resources — and trying to make clear what could be at stake.
Zelensky Will Address U.S. Senators Before Vote on Ukraine Aid
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s briefing, via a video call, will come a day after the White House warned that aid to his country would soon run out.
Ukraine Aid Falters in Senate as Republicans Insist on Border Restrictions
Legislation to send military aid to Ukraine and Israel was on the brink of collapse, after a briefing devolved into a screaming match one day before a critical test vote in the Senate.
Zelensky Will Address U.S. Senators Before Vote on Ukraine Aid
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s briefing, via a video call, will come a day after the White House warned that aid to his country would soon run out.