How cybercriminals could retaliate for sanctions on Russian oligarchs
Federal officials are warning of an increase in cyberattack threats from Russian criminals and oligarchs trying to evade U.S. sanctions, citing the potential for them to target the finances of American businesses and private citizens.
‘Artillery, tanks’: Zelenskyy lists weapons needed to fend off Russia
"We are asking the whole world to unite and help us fight this cruel aggression," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Russia has yet to slow Western countries' pouring of weapons into Ukraine
Western weaponry pouring into Ukraine helped blunt Russia’s initial offensive and seems certain to play a central role in the approaching battle for Ukraine’s contested Donbas region.
Biden approves $800M in 'highly effective' artillery, helicopters for Ukraine
Biden said the U.S. will continue to work with allies to share additional weapons and resources as the conflict continues.
'The fight for Europe’s future': Presidents from countries on Russia's doorstep visit Ukraine
The visit by the presidents of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia was a strong show of solidarity by the leaders of the countries on NATO’s eastern flank, three of them like Ukraine once part of the Soviet Union.
Ukraine's first lady says she hasn't seen President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in over a month
The wife of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said they haven’t seen each other amid Russia’s war on the country. The pair share two children together.
Nearly half of Ukraine's territory needs to be cleared of mines, state news agency reports
An average of 2,000 to 6,000 explosive devices are being removed and neutralized each day, Ukrainian officials say, but they still have a long way to go as the war rages on.
Biden: Russia war a 'genocide,' trying to 'wipe out' Ukraine
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said Russia's war in Ukraine amounted to genocide," accusing President Vladimir Putin of trying to "wipe out the idea of even being a Ukrainian."
Putin vows to press invasion of Ukraine until Russia's goals are met
Putin insisted Tuesday the campaign was going as planned, despite a major withdrawal in the face of stiff Ukrainian opposition and significant losses.
'It's not the end': The children who survived Bucha's horror
Vlad watched as his mother was carried out of the shelter last month and to the yard of a nearby home. Her coffin was made from pieces of a closet. In a dark basement under a building shaking from the bombardment of war, there were few other options.
Julian Lennon sings John's "Imagine" for first time for Ukraine fundraiser
Julian Lennon had vowed to never perform his father's iconic song 'Imagine', but the ongoing conflict in Ukraine changed the 59-year-old singer-songwriter's mind.
Russia-Ukraine war: Mariupol mayor says siege has killed more than 10K civilians
The mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine, said Monday that more than 10,000 civilians have died in the Russian siege of his city, with corpses that were “carpeted through the streets.”
Holland America Line cruise ship to accommodate Ukrainian refugees
Evacuees aboard the Volendam will be provided three hot meals a day, rooms, housekeeping services and other amenities. The ship will be staffed with 650 crew members.
10,000 civilians dead in Mariupol, mayor says
The mayor of Mariupol says that more than 10,000 civilians have died in the siege of the city by Russian forces.
Majority of Ukraine's children have fled their homes
The U.N. children’s agency says nearly two-thirds of all Ukrainian children have fled their homes in the six weeks since Russia’s invasion.
SpaceX, USAID deliver 5,000 Starlink terminals to Ukraine
Some 5,000 Starlink terminals, which are designed to provide high-speed broadband internet, have been delivered to aid Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia.
Ukraine says Russia beefing up its forces; Putin appoints new war commander
The Ukrainian military command said Russian troops are expected to launch a new offensive in eastern Ukraine.
Pope Francis calls for an Easter truce in Ukraine
Celebrating Palm Sunday Mass before crowds in St. Peter’s Square for the first time since the pandemic, Pope Francis called for “weapons to be laid down to begin an Easter truce."
Intel: Putin may cite Ukraine war to meddle in US politics
Given Vladimir Putin’s antipathy toward the West and his repeated denunciations of Ukraine, officials believe he may see the U.S. backing of Ukraine’s resistance as a direct affront to him, giving him further incentive to target another U.S. election.
More civilians flee east Ukraine after deadly station strike
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demanded a tough global response to Friday's train station attack in Kramatorsk, calling it the latest sign of war crimes by Russian forces