Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Russia of committing a war crime after his country's second-largest city, Kharkiv, was targeted by heavy shelling and Russian forces massed outside the nation's capital.
MoreUkraine’s second-largest city faced increased Russian shelling Tuesday, while a column of Russian forces stretched out along a road north of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on the sixth day of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.
MoreUkrainian diplomacy has mobilized an unprecedentedly broad anti-Putin coalition to support Ukraine in the People's War against Russian invasion. It currently includes 84 countries and 13 international organizations.
MorePresident of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi has signed an application for Ukraine's membership in the European Union.
MoreAs a result of shelling by Russian troops in Kharkiv on Monday afternoon, some 11 people were killed, dozens more were wounded, Head of the regional military-civilian administration Oleh Syniehubov said.
MoreHead of Sumy Regional State Administration Dmytro Zhyvytsky has said that more than 70 people were killed amid shelling of a military unit in Okhtyrka. Rescuers continue to search.
MoreThe latest developments of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, all times EST:
MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine early Thursday in the biggest European onslaught since the end of World War II, attacking Ukrainian forces in the disputed eastern region and launching missiles on several key cities, including the capital, Kyiv.
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