Russia-Ukraine War

A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world.

Highlights

  1. Ukraine Could Use New Weapons to Hit Russian Targets in Crimea, Pentagon Says

    The goal for a recent delivery of ATACMS, a coveted long-range missile system, is to put more pressure on Russian forces in eastern parts of occupied Ukraine.

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    A handout image from the U.S. Army showing an Army Tactical Missile Systems live fire test at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico in 2021.
    CreditU.S. Army, via Associated Press
  2. Why This Small Ukrainian Hilltop Town Is Russia’s Next Big Target

    Chasiv Yar has been under relentless attack by Russian forces. Controlling the town would put them in striking distance of key Ukrainian operational and supply centers.

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    A woman transported humanitarian aid to her home in the frontline town of Chasiv Yar in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region in January.
    CreditFinbarr O'Reilly for The New York Times
  3. U.S. Secretly Shipped New Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine

    Ukrainian forces for the first time used a longer-range version of weapons known as ATACMS, striking an airfield in Crimea and Russian troops in southeastern Ukraine.

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    The Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS. President Biden secretly approved sending long-range ATACMS to Ukraine in mid-February.
    CreditSouth Korean Defense Ministry, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  4. Aid to Ukraine Is on the Way. Here’s How It Might Help.

    Weapons from the support package, considered “a lifeline” for Ukraine’s military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.

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    Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. Artillery ammunition has been in short supply for the Ukrainian military for more than a year.
    CreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times
  5. How the Senate Voted on Foreign Aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

    The measure, which includes a provision on the sale or ban of TikTok, had wide bipartisan support.

     By Catie EdmondsonMartín González Gómez and

    CreditThe New York Times
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  10. Ukraine’s Race to Hold the Line

    The days of lightning battlefield breakthroughs may be over. With Russia preparing to make a big push, the Ukrainians can do little but dig in.

    By Josh Holder, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff

     
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