Parents bring children to view captured vehicles in the heart of Kyiv and remains of armored column in suburbs

While the post-Soviet era has seen a gradual reawakening of communal life for the tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews, the once-bustling synagogues and centers are now eerily quiet

Secretary of State Blinken says strikes undermine efforts of new grain agreement 'to get critical food to world markets'

Kyiv says attack is 'a spit in the face' to the agreement brokered a day earlier by Turkey and the UN

Channel 13 says senior officials worry efforts to dissolve non-profit will quickly escalate; Lapid to hold another assessment Sunday, before delegation heads to Moscow

Kyiv: Attack is 'spit in the face' of Turkey, UN for brokering deal to let shipping resume from port; 2 missiles hit site, 2 intercepted; 3 killed in barrage on central Ukraine

Thousands of Russian officers believed lost in war, damaging military's chain of command, US official says

UN, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian officials to run Istanbul center coordinating passage of critical food cargo through heavily mined waters, in accord hailed as 'beacon of hope'

Ambassador Michael Brodsky says Israel will not be able to provide those who get into trouble with consular services; says plans in works to bring wounded soldiers to Israel

Reported casualties follow Thursday barrage on densely populated area of Kharkiv that killed at least three and wounded 23

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