Evidence of Russian troops' actions in Kyiv suburb before they withdrew has drawn a global outcry; EU, US take steps against Russian economy

Russia has been charged with many of the world's most serious offenses, which are tried at the International Criminal Court in The Hague

From driving ambulances on the eastern front to defending Kyiv, Israeli-Ukrainians, some of them with little training, take part in country's defense against Russia

Tamano-Shata will be the second Israeli minister to visit the country since Russia invaded, will also travel to the Israeli field hospital in western Ukraine, her office says

West united in outrage as dozens of bodies found on streets and in mass graves after Russian retreat; witness says she saw soldiers fire on man going to supermarket

Analysis of aerial close-ups indicates corpses lay in war-torn town for at least three weeks, while Russia continues to insist they appeared after its forces withdrew

Some 130,000 people remain in trapped city, continuously pounded by Russian attacks that largely come 'from the sea,' Boichenko says; evacuation attempts continue to face setbacks

Political correspondent Tal Schneider on delayed Israeli response to Ukraine killings, and the PM-King Abdullah meeting; environmental reporter Sue Surkes on climate change funding

Ministry offers funding packages to cover renovation costs on existing older properties as it seeks solutions for thousands arriving from Eastern Europe

Moscow maintains residents didn't 'suffer any violent actions' and that everyone 'had opportunity to freely leave'; Ukrainian prosecutors say 410 corpses recovered so far

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