After more than two weeks stuck in a Black Sea traffic jam of cargo ships waiting their turn to enter the Danube River delta to
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The Hidden Trauma of Ukraine’s Soldiers
Photographs and Text by Nicole Tung Nicole Tung visited several mental health treatment centers in Ukraine, and spent time with several soldiers suffering from the
Ukraine’s Marines Urge Patience With Counterattack Against Russia
They have NATO equipment and Western training. Some have English-speaking commanders, unusual in the Ukrainian military, and even an American-accented, evangelical chaplain. “I am never
Under Fire and Understaffed: The Fight to Save Ukraine’s Wounded
A combat medic, pouring with sweat after carrying the wounded out from their positions, paced the room anxiously as doctors worked on the men, before
Ukraine’s Grain Lifeline in Danube Ports Comes Under Russia Threat
When Russia blockaded Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea after its full-scale invasion last year, grain that could feed millions worldwide piled up in silos.
Drone Attacks on Russia Show Evidence of Ukraine’s Other Counteroffensive
At least three different Ukrainian-made drones have been used in attacks inside Russia, including Moscow, according to an analysis by The New York Times, indicating
Weary Soldiers, Unreliable Munitions: Ukraine’s Many Challenges
OUTSIDE AVDIIVKA, Ukraine — The headquarters of one of the battalions in Ukraine’s 53rd Mechanized brigade smells of fresh cut pine trees. The scents are
Small, Hidden and Deadly: Mines Stymie Ukraine’s Counteroffensive
It was a grisly scene of bloody limbs and crumpled vehicles as a series of Russian mines exploded across a field in southern Ukraine. One
Russia Doing ‘Everything’ to Stop Ukraine’s Counteroffensive, Zelensky Says
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that Russian forces were throwing “everything they can” at Kyiv’s troops fighting to retake land in the south and
Ruined, Empty, Mined and Overgrown: Ukraine’s Forgotten Villages
Leave the eastern Ukrainian city of Izium and turn west onto rougher roads, where dead trees and twisted power lines give way to a string