President uses term for first time to blame high fuel prices on Russian invasion, after previously shying away from word regularly employed by Ukrainian officials
Kyiv suburb saw some of the ghastliest scenes of Russia’s invasion, turning a once-popular community into a bombed-out hellscape filled with graves and ruins
Kyiv says millions would have been left without electricity had attack been successful; officials say operation was weeks in the making and launched ahead of Moscow's invasion
Germany is facing growing criticism for its years-long detente policy toward Russia, with leaders hesitant on providing heavy weapons to Ukraine or cutting energy ties with Moscow
Corpses 'carpeted through the streets,' Boychenko says, accusing Russia of blocking humanitarian convoys for weeks and bringing in 'mobile crematoriums'
Armed forces minister James Heappey says 'all possible options' on the table if Putin uses chemical weapons, after Ukraine accuses Russia of using 'poisonous substance' in Mariupol
Political correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses the disintegrating coalition and reporter Amy Spiro examines reporters' behavior during last week's deadly shooting
Karl Nehammer is 1st European leader to meet with Russian president since invasion's onset; EU mulls further sanctions against Moscow; Ukraine FM Kuleba says still open for talks
Russia appoints seasoned military chief Gen. Alexander Dvornikov to oversee invasion as assault increasingly focuses on a sickle-shaped arc of eastern Ukraine
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