Ukrainian authorities keep tight control over southern city after its liberation, remain on lookout for traitors over fear they may still be spying for former occupiers

After Ukraine recaptures the long-occupied city, Jews in leading positions fear prosecution for actions including allowing armed Russian soldiers to pray in the synagogue

Intense onslaught targets infrastructure and buildings in key southern city that had been occupied by Moscow; Ukraine scrambles to restore heat, power in Kyiv, elsewhere

Kyiv is striking back at Russian troops and Ukrainian officers say they want to capitalize on their momentum, amid Moscow army's artillery barrages

Authorities fear Russian shelling of infrastructure will make conditions too unlivable during cold season, advise those in Kherson and Mykolaiv southern regions to head for center

As violence escalates in Ukraine, reports of abuses perpetrated by Russia become widespread, especially in the recently liberated Kherson region

Locals resort to relying on Dnipro's yellowish water for cleaning, as power infrastructure also damaged by fleeing pro-Moscow forces

Ukraine president admits 'price of war is high,' after winning back only regional capital captured by Moscow; NATO secretary-general warns against underestimating Putin's army

'The bodies of the killed are being found,' says Ukraine's president; Civilians in liberated city describe looting, trail of destruction left by retreating Russian forces

Regional state administration says everything being done to restore normal life, but curfew ordered as security forces work on removing mines left by Russia's army

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