Second strike in two days to hit humanitarian convoy; Russia in retreat from most of Kharkiv region

More than 440 bodies reportedly discovered in pit in northeastern city of Izium, near Kharkiv, after Russians retreat; deputy interior minister says torture chambers found in area

Officials say too many captured troops to house, describing chaotic retreat by Russian soldiers outmatched by push into Donetsk; criticism of war effort seeps into Moscow state TV

'In some areas of the front, our defenders reached the state border with the Russian Federation,' Ukrainian governor says; army says 20 settlements liberated in one day

Kyiv estimated to have seized 2,500 km² in eastern breakthrough, as Moscow claims forces 'regrouping' in Donetsk; Zelensky: Russian army doing 'the best it can — showing its back'

Several killed and medical facility damaged in weekend shelling of Ukrainian cities, say local authorities

Their bridge destroyed, residents of Zadonets'ke faced a harrowing 140-km journey for supplies, until an Israeli-founded relief agency found another way across the Donets River

Oleksandr Feldman, one of country's richest people and a community benefactor, laments that Israel is not doing more during Russian invasion that hit his home and businesses

The Times of Israel joins a Territorial Defense unit in a heavily-shelled sector, and discovers bright, self-assured soldiers eager to chat -- and to show off their Hebrew

Cargo ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tons of corn will stop for inspection in Istanbul before sailing to Lebanon as part of agreement aimed at easing global food shortage

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