Russian missiles struck an area near the airport in the western Ukraine city of Lviv Friday. There are no immediate reports of
Russia cannot sign security guarantees for Ukraine without resolving the territorial issue of Crimea and Donbass.
MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin said on April 21 that the Ukrainian city of Mariupol had been “liberated” after nearly two months of fighting, but U.S. President Joe Biden said this claim was “questionable” as he announced another $1.3 billion in U.S. aid for Ukraine.
MoreAn expert group under the Office of the President proposes a total embargo on Russian gas and oil, to recognize Russia and Belarus as sponsors of terrorism and to extend personal sanctions.
MoreAs of 12:30 a.m. on April 18, 7 people were killed and 11 were injured in today's missile strikes on Lviv.
MoreThe scale of Russia’s looting of Ukraine has become clearer with new photos indicating Russian theft of hazardous materials from a site near Chernobyl’s nuclear power plant, and another image from Belarus adding to evidence that Russian soldiers mailed looted goods home.
MorePresident Vladimir Putin vowed to press on with the Russian military campaign, now shifting focus to eastern Ukraine, as international experts voiced concern about reports of possible chemical weapons use in the besieged port of Mariupol.
MoreThe Mayor of Mariupol Vadym Boychenko said more than 10,000 civilians had died in the city since the Russian invasion.
MoreBy all accounts, Russia’s war on Ukraine isn’t going well.
MoreRussian military patrols prowl the streets, Russian channels fill the airwaves, and the Russian-imposed authorities take a cut of the fishermen’s catch. The mayor has disappeared, phone service is dead, and protests are rare after occupying forces fired into the air at rallies against them in March.
MoreThe sanctions targeted Kateryna Tikhonova and Maria Vorontsova, the daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin, about whom he never spoke publicly.
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