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Tag: Kharkiv (Ukraine)

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In Ukraine, Traces of Lives Cut Short

April 6, 2022April 7, 2022Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Natalia YermakComments Off on In Ukraine, Traces of Lives Cut Short

The violence of war is often random. Those who suffer most are the civilians caught in the middle. Two recent deaths in Kharkiv, Ukraine, are a testament to that.

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Up-Close Ukraine Atrocity Photographs Touch a Global Nerve

April 5, 2022April 5, 2022RICK GLADSTONEComments Off on Up-Close Ukraine Atrocity Photographs Touch a Global Nerve

The apparent execution of Ukrainian civilians by retreating Russian forces, their bodies strewn in streets and yards, has focused attention on what constitutes crimes in war.

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Russia Shifts Focus of Ukraine War East as Putin Looks for a Victory

April 4, 2022April 4, 2022Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Tyler HicksComments Off on Russia Shifts Focus of Ukraine War East as Putin Looks for a Victory

Having failed to score a quick triumph, Russia is shifting its attention to the contested breakaway enclaves, in Ukraine’s East. It is also shelling large cities to keep enemy forces from the expected new areas of battle.

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After a Week of Siege, Bloodied Mariupol Plans Mass Graves

March 9, 2022March 9, 2022Valerie HopkinsComments Off on After a Week of Siege, Bloodied Mariupol Plans Mass Graves

Under a relentless Russian barrage, there is no heat or electricity, and people are boiling snow for water. A 6-year-old died of dehydration, the authorities said.

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‘Just Put the Body Outside.’ The Bloody Siege of Mariupol

March 9, 2022Valerie HopkinsComments Off on ‘Just Put the Body Outside.’ The Bloody Siege of Mariupol

Under a relentless Russian barrage, there is no heat or electricity, and people are boiling snow for water. A 6-year-old died of starvation, the authorities said.

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What Cities Is Russia Targeting in Ukraine?

March 5, 2022March 8, 2022Damien Cave and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on What Cities Is Russia Targeting in Ukraine?

About two-thirds of Ukraine’s population of 44 million people lived in cities before Russia’s invasion began. Now many urban areas are in the cross hairs of war.

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Russian Forces Seize Kherson, the First Ukrainian City to Fall

March 2, 2022March 2, 2022Michael Schwirtz and Richard Pérez-PeñaComments Off on Russian Forces Seize Kherson, the First Ukrainian City to Fall

Russian forces seized the southern city of Kherson and besieged other cities, with casualties and destruction mounting, as Western sanctions tightened their vise grip on Russia’s economy.

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Death of Indian Student in Ukraine Shows Plight of Thousands

March 2, 2022March 3, 2022SUHASINI RAJComments Off on Death of Indian Student in Ukraine Shows Plight of Thousands

Naveen Shekharappa was killed when he left a bunker in Kharkiv to fetch food, officials and his family members said.

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Russia Escalates Attacks on Ukraine as Refugee Numbers Surge

March 1, 2022March 2, 2022Andrew E. Kramer, Valerie Hopkins and Nick Cumming-BruceComments Off on Russia Escalates Attacks on Ukraine as Refugee Numbers Surge

There was no sign of possible de-escalation on the sixth day of the invasion, as Russia appeared determined to toughen its tactics against a defiant neighbor.

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Your Wednesday Briefing: A Convoy Nears Kyiv

March 1, 2022Amelia NierenbergComments Off on Your Wednesday Briefing: A Convoy Nears Kyiv

Plus the U.S. State of the Union and South Korea’s fight over multiculturalism.

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