As the city emerged from a 54-hour lockdown, the governor of the Mykolaiv region declared the operation a success, saying that five people had been arrested.
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U.S. and Russia Ready to Negotiate Griner’s Release
The countries’ top envoys made separate announcements after a meeting where they sat close together — without talking.
Reunited in Bucha, a Ukrainian Family Comes to Terms With War’s Traumas
As flowers bloom amid the wreckage, the Kyiv suburb synonymous with atrocity feels almost normal again. But the lives of the people there may never be.
A Young Woman’s Ukraine War Task: Encouraging Evacuations
In phone calls, doorstep conversations and public speeches, Yana Muravinets has tried to convince people that it’s time to leave villages around the embattled southern city of Mykolaiv.
This regional leader is a symbol of Ukrainian defiance.
Vitaliy Kim is the head of the regional military administration in the embattled southern city of Mykolaiv.
Vitaliy Kim, Master Motivator and Symbol of Ukraine’s Resistance
Applying the lessons of taekwondo, the regional military leader has rallied the embattled southern city of Mykolaiv.
Cities Across Ukraine Suffer a Steady Stream of Civilian Casualties
Despite a Russian claims to focus on military infrastructure, civilian sites have increasingly been destroyed.
Russia Unleashes a Missile Barrage, While Inching Ahead in Eastern Ukraine
Some of the missiles were launched from Belarus, whose leader is meeting Saturday with the Russian president.
Mayor of Embattled Southern Ukrainian City Urges All Residents to Leave
The request by the Mykolaiv official was somewhat surprising, given that the city’s combative, never-say-die spirit has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.
Mykolaiv Keeps Defying Russia’s Attacks on Ukraine’s Black Sea Coast
Without its Black Sea coast, a landlocked Ukraine would struggle. Mykolaiv is determined that won’t happen.