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Endgame in Ukraine: how could the war play out?
By Henry Foy & Demetri Sevastopulo
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By James Kilner
Read the fine print: Russia's nuclear weapon use policy
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Formerly TwitterDmytro Kuleba
DmytroKuleba
Ukraine and Russia were close to a peace deal in spring 2022 but Ukraine rejected it?
This is one of the favorite lies promoted by Russia and its sympathisers to shift the focus… and blame.
However, a closer look at the facts reveals that the whole story does not hold water. pic.twitter.com/uaWh8pTdIS
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Defense of Ukraine
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Another one!
Ukrainian warriors destroyed a russian Su-25 jet in the Donetsk region.
There is no place for russian scrap metal in Ukrainian skies. pic.twitter.com/V9U4ieyIAm
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Defense of Ukraine
DefenceU
Today, @GeneralStaffUA reported 1,740 russian personnel losses.
It's the highest daily number since February 24, 2022.
Ukraine will win! pic.twitter.com/O7eAm8c8px
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Institute for the Study of War
TheStudyofWar
NEW from @georgewbarros: Current US policy prohibiting Ukraine from using US-provided weapons in the territory of Russia is severely compromising Ukraine's ability to defend itself against the renewed cross-border invasion Russia has recently launched in Kharkiv Oblast. (1/4) pic.twitter.com/4ujZmMKyDU
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GOP senators demand that U.S. help transfer fighter jets to Ukraine
By Rebecca Shabad & Julie Tsirkin
Russian General Is Killed in Ukraine as Airstrikes Intensify
By Alan Cullison & Alexander Osipovich
Russia escalates false chemical weapons claims about US, Ukraine by bringing them to UN
By Conor Finnegan
After over three decades of covering Russia, I leave in despair. One man has extinguished the bright hope many once felt
By Nic Robertson
Why Belarus is so involved in Russia's invasion of Ukraine
By Becky Sullivan
Russia could seize and nationalize foreign companies' assets as they leave the country
By Huileng Tan
Ukraine says 20000 foreigners have volunteered to fight Russia. Russia's now welcoming 'volunteers,' too.
By Peter Weber
The cost of war: how Russia's economy will struggle to pay the price of invading Ukraine
By Renaud Foucart
Footage shows Ukrainians' attack on Russian tanks in Kyiv suburb, forcing 'retreat,' officials claim
How The War In Ukraine Might Change Putin's Popularity Among Russians
By Jean Yi & Kaleigh Rogers
Russia's Putin sees 'positive shifts' in talks with Ukraine
By Guy Faulconbridge & Angus Macswan
Russia accuses U.S. of supporting a biological weapons program in Ukraine at U.N. Security Council meeting
By Maite Fernández Simon, Missy Ryan & Adela Suliman
Russia-Ukraine War: What Happened on Day 16 of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Published 2022)
By Marc Santora, Andrew E. Kramer & Julian E. Barnes
Dramatic moment column of Putin’s tanks is destroyed in Ukrainian artillery ambush that ‘killed ANOTHER top...
By Tariq Tahir
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By Laura Smith-Spark, Rob Picheta & Gianluca Mezzofiore
The 40-mile-long Russian convoy near Kyiv has moved. Here's what it means for the Ukrainian capital
By Celine Alkhaldi, Paul P. Murphy & Gianluca Mezzofiore
Russian forces regroup near Kyiv after setbacks
By Natalia Zinets & Pavel Polityuk
Putin says Russia to use Middle East volunteer fighters
By Guy Faulconbridge
Russia military makes slow, costly progress on Ukraine battlefield
By Griff Witte, Dan Lamothe & Rick Noack
Satellite images show Russian artillery firing as homes burn near Kyiv
By Mary Ilyushina, William Branigin & Amy Cheng
Would Putin use nuclear weapons? An arms control expert explains what has and hasn't changed since the invasion of ...
By Miles A. Pomper
Russia plans to seize assets of western companies that pull out
By Richard Partington