The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday that Ukrainian forces had fired at least three drones at Moscow, the latest in a wave of attacks
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Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Struck Moscow Buildings
The Russian Defense Ministry said Ukrainian forces had fired at least three drones at Moscow on Sunday, the latest in a wave of attacks inside
Russia Strikes Ukrainian Grain Terminal, Kyiv Says
Russian forces struck a grain terminal in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday, extending a bombardment of the country’s infrastructure
2 Ukrainian Fighters Take a Break From the War to Marry Each Other
The groom could not wait to kiss the bride. He kissed her when she walked down the aisle, and during the ceremony. He kissed her
Ukrainian Fencer Disqualified After Not Shaking Hands With Russian Opponent
Olga Kharlan, a four-time Olympic fencing medalist, was disqualified from the World Fencing Championships in Milan on Thursday after refusing to shake hands with her
Seeking Full Honors, Some Ukrainian Families Wait to Bury Their Dead
Dmytro Gubariev’s remains have been sitting in his bedroom for 10 months, unmoved. That’s how long his mother has been waiting to bury his ashes.
Ukrainian Children With Cancer Fight Their Own War Within a War
Eighteen-month-old Mykola clutched his mother’s finger as he toddled up the hallway of the national children’s hospital in Kyiv, his still-unsteady legs eager to keep
In Small Victory, Signs of Grueling Combat Ahead in Ukrainian Counteroffensive
The Ukrainian soldiers thought the Russians would quickly retreat from Neskuchne, a tiny village in southern Ukraine, especially after a concerted artillery barrage and a
As Floodwaters Recede, Ukrainian Authorities Brace for Possible Disease Outbreaks
Nearly two weeks after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in southeastern Ukraine the floodwaters are receding, but local officials are grappling with a new
In New Ukrainian Attacks, U.S. Officials See Signs of a Counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces have stepped up artillery strikes and ground assaults in a flurry of military activity that American officials suggested on Monday could signal that