As his military grinds forward, Putin compares his quest to that of Russia’s first emperor, Peter the Great.
said the humanitarian situation in the city was worsening, with fierce fighting and no electricity or water services and little food.in a television interview, describing how the main bridge out of the city to nearby Lysychansk was being shelled and infrastructure destroyed.
On Thursday, an air raid siren wailed nonstop in the background as a young woman who identified herself only as Katya played her violin in front of a boarded up grocery store — her case open on the ground in hopes passersby might spare her some change.Former factory workers lined up on the sidewalk to sell vegetables they picked from their own gardens, their only chance to make money after their work dried up early on in the war.
Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said this week that plans are in place to train Ukrainian soldiers on how to use multiple-launch rocket artillery.
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