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A former U.S. Marine who was freed in a prisoner swap was injured while fighting in Ukraine, the State Department said.
Trevor Reed, the former U.S. Marine who was detained in Russia for nearly three years and later freed in a prisoner swap, was injured while fighting in Ukraine, the State Department said on Tuesday. Mr. Reed’s condition was not immediately clear. He ...
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U.S. Sends More Weapons to Kyiv Amid Slow Counteroffensive
U.S. officials said on Tuesday that the Biden administration was sending up to $400 million in additional military aid to Ukraine, including artillery, air defenses and mine-clearing equipment, in an effort to help replenish Kyiv’s forces as their ...
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How War Destroyed a ‘Long and Happy Marriage’
The conflict in Ukraine has split apart millions of families. The story of Andrii Shapovalov and Tetiana Shapovalova reveals how a couple’s bond can become a casualty.
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How War Destroyed a ‘Long and Happy Marriage’
The conflict in Ukraine has split apart millions of families. The story of Andrii Shapovalov and Tetiana Shapovalova reveals how a couple’s bond can become a casualty.
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Leaving the Front Line in Ukraine — to Train for the Front Line
Early in the morning they were at their frontline positions, firing artillery at Russian forces. Hours later, wearing the same uniforms and body armor, they passed their final test — an obstacle course — to officially become Ukrainian marines ...
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Russia Says It Destroyed 2 Drones Targeting Moscow
The authorities closed part of a highway after finding the wreckage of a drone. Video verified by The New York Times shows smoke and damage to several buildings.
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Ukraine starts using American-made cluster munitions in its counteroffensive, U.S. officials say.
Ukrainian forces have started using American-made cluster munitions against Russia’s defensive positions, two United States military officials said on Thursday. The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss operational matters ...
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What Russia’s Grain Deal Actions Mean for Ukraine
Russia warned on Wednesday that it would consider any ship sailing around Ukrainian ports a military target, days after Moscow pulled out of a yearlong deal that had enabled Kyiv to export its grain across the Black Sea despite a wartime blockade ...
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The grain deal helped make food more affordable to poor nations.
The backlash was swift on Monday after Russia refused to extend a deal that allowed Ukraine to export millions of tons of grains, with experts warning that it would help drive food prices higher for the poorest nations. “The timing of this suspension ...
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The U.S. announces $750 million in humanitarian and agricultural aid for Ukraine.
The United States Agency for International Development announced a total of $750 million in new assistance to Ukraine on Monday and Tuesday, with $500 million dedicated to humanitarian aid and $250 million to support the country’s farmers after ...