The prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, reiterated her backing amid dissension within her coalition government on the issue.
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The Battle for Donbas
Russia appears to be focusing more on eastern Ukraine. That’s both good and bad for Ukraine’s military.
Ukrainian Military Fends Off Russia and Retakes Suburb of Kyiv
Ukrainian soldiers have essentially retaken, for now, the town of Irpin, the scene of fierce fighting in recent weeks. Its success shows the steep challenges Russia faces in trying to capture Ukraine’s capital.
Ukraine Tries to Seize Momentum With Claims of Counteroffensive
The picture on the ground is muddy and it’s unclear how much territory Ukraine has gained back. But its announcement of a counteroffensive has enhanced the notion that it is taking the fight to the enemy.
Photographing the Reality of War
Lynsey Addario, a Times photojournalist in Ukraine, shares her experiences on the ground and how she communicates with her subjects during difficult moments.
Kyiv’s Suburbs Become Unlikely Front Line of Ukraine War
With savage artillery exchanges, the areas on the outskirts of the capital are the scenes of seesaw battles that have stalled the Russian advance for now.
Brent Renaud, an American Journalist, Is Killed in Ukraine
An award-winning filmmaker and journalist, Mr. Renaud, 50, was killed while reporting in a suburb of Kyiv. Another journalist was wounded.
A Family’s Dash Toward Safety in Ukraine Ends Tragically
Tetiana Perebyinis and her two children were killed trying to dash to safety, a moment captured by our photographer. Her husband describes their lives, and their final hours.