President Volodymyr Zelensky said the death toll might rise and blamed lack of air defenses for the loss of life. Dozens more were reported wounded.
Author: Maria Varenikova and Marc Santora
Ukraine, Struggling on Land, Claims to Deal Blow to Russia at Sea
The Ukrainian military says it has sunk a large Russian landing ship off the coast of Crimea, although Ukrainian troops inland find themselves in a precarious position.
Ukrainian Troops Feel the Bite of Polish Truckers’ Protest
A border blockade by haulers angry that the European Union has suspended a permit system for their Ukrainian counterparts has led to problems with deliveries of wartime supplies.
Ukrainian Soldiers Are Freed. Joy Ripples Across the Country.
After the largest prisoner exchange of the war, Ukrainians celebrated while anger coursed through the ranks of Russian mercenaries and military bloggers.
Ukrainian Soldiers Are Freed. Joy Ripples Across the Country.
After the largest prisoner exchange of the war, Ukrainians celebrated while anger coursed through the ranks of Russian mercenaries and military bloggers.
Ukrainian Soldiers Are Freed. Joy Ripples Across the Country.
After the largest prisoner exchange of the war, Ukrainians celebrated while anger coursed through the ranks of Russian mercenaries and military bloggers.
Ukrainian officials compile evidence that they say shows Russia was behind prison camp blast.
Dozens of Ukrainian soldiers being held in a Russian prisoner of war camp were killed when a blast tore through their barracks.
Zelensky Offers Passionate Speech for Ukraine’s Day of Statehood
Ukraine is celebrating its Day of Statehood, a holiday that both celebrates its independence and sends an unmistakable message to a neighbor with territorial ambitions.
‘They are really on the last breath’: The wives of soldiers in Mariupol plead for help.
Interviews and public comments by the spouses of soldiers holed up in a steel plant in the southern Ukrainian city paint a grim picture of the fighters’ situation.