Category: 2. RussianAggression
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Lviv starts to rebuild in wake of Russia’s missile attack
A Russian missile strike on the historic Ukrainian town of Lviv on September 4 killed at least seven people and damaged parts of the city’s historic downtown. On Thursday, rebuilding began, even as the city mourned the dead. Omelyan Oshchudlyak reports. Camera: Yuriy Dankevych. Continue Reading
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U.S. Sees Potential Iran Transfer Of Missiles To Russia As Alarming
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on September 6 that no single military weapon will be decisive for Ukraine to defeat Russia’s full-scale invasion and that the use of donated U.S. weapons for long-range strikes into Russia would not turn the tide of the war in Ukraine’s favor. Speaking… Continue Reading
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‘There Are Still A Lot Of F-16s,’ Dutch Minister Says After Zelenskiy Outlines Plans To Get More
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on September 6 that no single military weapon will be decisive for Ukraine to defeat Russia’s full-scale invasion and that the use of donated U.S. weapons for long-range strikes into Russia would not turn the tide of the war in Ukraine’s favor. Speaking… Continue Reading
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Lviv Residents Mourn Mother, Three Daughters Killed In Russian Attack
Thousands of people gathered in Lviv, western Ukraine, on September 6 to attend a funeral service for four members of a family who died in an air strike two days earlier. The drone and missile attack killed Yevhenia Bazylevych and her three daughters at their home, leaving the girls’ father as… Continue Reading
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Film Shown At Venice Festival Blasted As 'Russian Propaganda'
The top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and a group that represents Ukrainians living in Canadian have sharply criticized the showing of the film Russians At War at the Venice Film Festival, calling it Russian propaganda. Continue Reading
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Zelenskiy Urges Allies To Allow Ukraine To Strike Deeper Inside Russia
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has said the use of U.S.-donated weapons for long-range strikes on Russian territory would not turn the tide of the war in Ukraine’s favor. Austin spoke on September 6 after a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at Ramstein Air Base in Germany…. Continue Reading
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Ukraine reacts to Zelenskyy’s government shakeup
Ukraine has a new foreign minister, one of the latest moves as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy embarks on the largest overhaul of his administration since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion. Eastern Europe Bureau Chief Myroslava Gongadze reports on the appointment of nine new ministers in the… Continue Reading
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Austin Says Using U.S. Weapons For Long-Range Strikes No Game Changer In Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on September 6 that no single military weapon will be decisive for Ukraine to defeat Russia’s full-scale invasion and that the use of donated U.S. weapons for long-range strikes into Russia would not turn the tide of the war in Ukraine’s favor. Speaking… Continue Reading
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EU Announces Aid Package For Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure, Refugees In Moldova
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed for more weapons support from its Western allies on September 6, as Washington announced it would provide an additional $250 million in military assistance to Kyiv. Speaking at a gathering of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the Ramstein Air… Continue Reading
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Russian Forces Enter Village In Donetsk Combat Zone
Russian forces continue to push toward the city of Pokrovsk in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. RFE/RL correspondent Maryan Kushnir reports from the front line in the village of Novohrodivka, which he says was on fire and has been entered by Russian forces. Continue Reading