The $300 million package will help hold off the Russians for a few weeks, analysts say, but without far more Ukraine may go on losing ground.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
With Pride and Hope, Ukraine Celebrates Oscar Win for Mariupol Documentary
Ukrainians say recognition for “20 Days in Mariupol” will help debunk Russian propaganda and refocus attention on the situation in Russian-occupied territories.
Russia’s Advance Around Avdiivka Loses Momentum After Quick Gains
Ukraine has committed significant forces to defending the area, and Russian troops are now attacking across open fields with little cover.
‘Decolonizing’ Ukrainian Art, One Name-and-Shame Post at a Time
Oksana Semenik’s social media campaign both educates the curious about overlooked Ukrainian artists — and pressures global museums to relabel art long described as Russian.
Zelensky Names Ukraine’s Ex-Top General Ambassador to U.K.
The former top general, Valery Zaluzhny, was dismissed last month amid tensions with the civilian leadership. He has been a very popular figure in Ukraine.
Zelensky and Greek Leader Were in Odesa as Russia Attacked
Neither was hurt and it was unclear whether the Russian Army was targeting them.
Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Odesa During Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister’s Visit
Neither man was hurt, and it was unclear whether the Russian Army was targeting them.
Russia Intensifies Air War, Enabling Ukraine to Shoot More Planes Down
Moscow’s recent gains in the east have been aided by more aggressive air support on the front lines. But that also has helped Ukraine shoot down enemy planes in the past two weeks.
Russian Forces Press On With Attacks in Southern Ukraine
The assaults on the village of Robotyne, which come at the same time as successful attacks in the east, are designed to pressure Ukrainian troops across the front line, analysts say.