Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky says move 'disappointing,' warns that support for 'anti-Israel initiatives' will not help 'build trust' between countries

Ukraine says the southern city is returning to its control, after being occupied by Moscow's forces shortly after start of invasion

Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says Ukraine 'probably' suffered similar military casualties, killings of as many as 40,000 civilians

Some 1 million residents have returned to towns around capital, but many no longer have jobs, cannot afford to fix their homes, and say they need more assistance

Mayor warns residents in Ukrainian capital that enemy is throttling power supplies, wants them all to die; future of country depends on being ready for 'different situations'

Biden administration not pushing Kyiv to actually sit with Putin, but wants to assuage global concerns over war's impact on cost of living, Washington Post reports

Kyiv makes comments after Iran admits for the first time that it sent drones to Russia, while insisting they were supplied before invasion

As Russia's bombardment of the south and east shows no signs of relenting, western border towns are being revived by an influx of newcomers, some of whom are putting down roots

Alarm in Washington as intelligence shows top generals examined various scenarios for a strike, officials tell NY Times -- but leader Putin was not involved

Moscow has made unsubstantiated accusations that Ukraine is preparing to use an explosive laced with radioactive materials

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