What Ukraine Has Lost
We measured every town, street and building blown apart in Ukraine to show the first comprehensive picture of where people can’t return home.
By Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O’Reilly and
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world.
We measured every town, street and building blown apart in Ukraine to show the first comprehensive picture of where people can’t return home.
By Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O’Reilly and
President Biden has promised to support the two countries for as long as it takes. Both their wars appear to be at critical turning points.
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“If only everything would stop,” said Lidiia Lomikovska, who walked to safety after her town was attacked. But for civilians in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, it is not stopping.
By Marc Santora, Liubov Sholudko and
The large-scale air assault struck several sites in western Ukraine, including places near the borders with NATO member countries.
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Deepfake of U.S. Official Appears After Shift on Ukraine Attacks in Russia
A manufactured video fabricated comments by the State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller.
By Michael Crowley, Valerie Hopkins and
Blinken Hints U.S. May Allow Ukraine Greater Latitude to Strike in Russia
The U.S. secretary of state suggested that Ukraine’s use of American-supplied arms could expand beyond the current limitation to strikes in the Kharkiv area.
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On Northern Border, Permission to Fire Into Russia Buoys Ukraine
After weeks of entreaties, Ukraine won permission to hit targets inside Russia with American-made weapons, a tactic that it says will help it defend territory in the northeast.
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The Weapons That Ukraine Might Use to Shoot Into Russia
Decisions by President Biden and others give Ukrainian forces several new options. But they’re still restricted in the use of Western missiles that could strike far inside Russia.
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Taking the Fight to Russia: The West Weighs Ukraine’s Use of Its Weapons
More NATO allies are backing Kyiv’s pleas to allow its forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory with Western weapons.
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In a wide-ranging interview, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine challenged the West’s hesitations.
By Sabrina Tavernise, Andrew E. Kramer, Nina Feldman, Clare Toeniskoetter, Rob Szypko, Diana Nguyen, Michael Simon Johnson, Lisa Chow, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Sophia Lanman and Chris Wood
Plus, the scale of destruction in Ukraine.
By Tracy Mumford, Mujib Mashal, Yousur Al-Hlou, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield
The New York Times traced how a web of politicians aligned with President Vladimir Putin’s party carried out a campaign to permanently transfer Ukrainian children from Kherson.
By Nikolay Nikolov, Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak and Natalie Reneau
Plus, a nail-biting Spelling Bee final.
By Tracy Mumford, Shane Goldmacher, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield
White House officials said the president’s major policy shift extended only to what they characterized as acts of self-defense so that Ukraine could protect Kharkiv, its second-largest city.
By David E. Sanger and Edward Wong
A radar facility more than 1,100 miles into Russia was damaged, satellite imagery showed. The attacks have drawn concern from U.S. officials.
By Maria Varenikova
Analysts say an offensive in the Kharkiv or Sumy regions could stretch Ukrainian troops to the breaking point and allow Moscow to punch through.
By Constant Méheut
President Biden is weighing fears of escalation with a nuclear-armed adversary as he considers whether to let Ukraine shoot American weapons into Russia.
By David E. Sanger
A plant still under construction in Mesquite, Texas, will soon turn out 30,000 artillery shells each month, roughly doubling current U.S. output.
By John Ismay and Desiree Rios
In northeastern Ukraine, and in the part of Russia it touches, the war strains the emotions of people with relatives, and family histories, that span both sides.
By Valerie Hopkins and Nanna Heitmann
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