Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 747

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 747

As the war enters its 747th day, these are the main developments. Here is the situation on Monday, March 11, 2024. Fighting Three people were killed in Russian shelling and drone attacks on towns in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, while at least a dozen people were injured in a Russian missile attack in the early … Read more

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 745

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 745

As the war enters its 745th day, these are the main developments. Here is the situation on Saturday, March 9, 2024. Fighting Politics and diplomacy Turkey is ready to host a summit between Ukraine and Russia to end the war, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, after talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Istanbul. … Read more

Is the West’s military support enough for Kyiv? | Russia-Ukraine war

Is the West’s military support enough for Kyiv? | Russia-Ukraine war

Russia is making gains in the war with Ukraine, and the West is considering its response. The war in Ukraine has raged for more than two years. Western allies are in talks over boosting their support to Kyiv in the hope of turning the tide against Russia. But direct intervention has been off the table … Read more

What has Russia achieved during two years of war in Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war News

What has Russia achieved during two years of war in Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war News

The bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II moves into its third year. The cost of the Russia-Ukraine war is already enormous: tens of thousands of soldiers killed on both sides; thousands of civilians dead; and millions of Ukrainians forced from their bombed-out towns and cities. Yet there is little sign of an end … Read more

Europeans rally for Ukraine to mark two years of Russia’s war | Russia-Ukraine war News

Europeans rally for Ukraine to mark two years of Russia’s war | Russia-Ukraine war News

Several thousand people gathered in cities across Europe to commemorate two years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. More than 3,000 people took part in a solidarity rally at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, according to initial estimates by local police. Many participants at the rally carried Ukrainian flags. … Read more

Russia-Ukraine two years on: towards an endless and wider war? | Russia-Ukraine war

Russia-Ukraine two years on: towards an endless and wider war? | Russia-Ukraine war

In an UpFront special, we discuss where the war in Ukraine currently stands and where it is heading. It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, causing mass destruction and a mounting civilian death toll. Even with support from the West, Ukraine is facing increased weapons and infantry shortages as its … Read more

February 21, 2024 – Russia-Ukraine news

February 21, 2024 – Russia-Ukraine news

9:22 p.m. ET, February 21, 2024 Russian-American arrested in Russia was just excited to visit her grandparents, boyfriend says Ksenia Karelina seen here in an undated social media photo. Ksenia Karelina/Facebook A US-Russian dual citizen was excited to go back to her hometown in Russia to see her grandparents, but she had no idea that she … Read more

Ukraine: Escaping the Darkness | Russia-Ukraine war

Ukraine: Escaping the Darkness | Russia-Ukraine war

In war-torn Ukraine, a family weighs the dangers of leaving their makeshift bunker for the promise of freedom outside.  In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a young family endures life in Mykolaiv’s subterranean haven, “The Garages”. As the front line shifts, volunteer soldier Yuri is determined to keep his family safe underground even … Read more

Mental trauma in a warzone: Why Ukraine needs therapists | Russia-Ukraine war

Mental trauma in a warzone: Why Ukraine needs therapists | Russia-Ukraine war

Mindset meets the Ukrainian therapists fighting to keep a population sane in a country at war. During the Soviet era, many of Ukraine’s political dissidents were locked up in asylums. It’s why mental healthcare carries a negative stigma. But as the war with Russia rages on, Ukrainians are learning they need therapy to build the … Read more

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