The battle for Mariupol has become a grim symbol of Russia’s superior firepower and its frustration in failing to subjugate Ukraine after more than three weeks of war.
Tag: Zelensky, Volodymyr
Russia Broadens Mariupol Assault as Signs of Stalemate Take Shape
The battle for Mariupol has become a grim symbol of Russia’s superior firepower and its frustration in failing to subjugate Ukraine after more than three weeks of war.
Deadly Strike on Ukraine Barracks Punctuates Russian Military Gains
Ukraine said it had temporarily lost contact with officials in the strategic port city of Mariupol, and a Russian rocket attack on a military site in Mykolaiv left dozens dead.
Putin Isn’t Yet Ready for Talks With Zelensky, Turkish Official Says
Turkey is trying to mediate between Ukraine and Russia and bring an end to the war. But a senior Turkish official said that Russia was in no hurry.
Zelensky Pleads to Parliament for More Help. What Can Canada Offer?
The address by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was also a reminder that Canada might indirectly benefit from the crisis.
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.
As diplomacy drags on, peace seems far off in Ukraine.
Western officials have little optimism that talks between Russia and Ukraine have reached a serious stage or have even confronted the most difficult issues.
Why Vladimir Putin Invokes Nazis to Justify His Invasion of Ukraine
The language of Russia’s invasion has been dominated by the word “Nazi” — a puzzling assertion about a country whose leader is Jewish.
A City Under Siege
We give you a rare dispatch from Mariupol, Ukraine.
In Some Parts of the World, the War in Ukraine Seems Justified
In countries friendly toward Russia, people are troubled by the war and loss of life, but some say they think that Putin has a point.
