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UKRAINE’S FORCES SLOW RUSSIA’S ADVANCE




OUTGUNNED UKRAINIAN MILITARY WAGES FIERCE RESISTANCE IN 3 CITIESOUTGUNNED
UKRAINIAN MILITARY WAGES FIERCE RESISTANCE IN 3 CITIES

UKRAINE’S FORCES SLOW RUSSIA’S ADVANCE




OUTGUNNED UKRAINIAN MILITARY WAGES FIERCE RESISTANCE IN 3 CITIESOUTGUNNED
UKRAINIAN MILITARY WAGES FIERCE RESISTANCE IN 3 CITIES


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CITIZENS TAKE UP ARMS IN BESIEGED CAPITAL


 * President Volodymyr Zelensky praised his outmanned military, saying it has
   “successfully repelled enemy attacks,” and urged Western countries for more
   support.
 * Russia continued to send more troops into Ukraine, renewing its advance after
   the Kremlin said it had ordered a pause on Friday.
 * Across Ukraine, people huddled in air raid shelters, lined up at bank
   machines and stocked up on essentials. Here’s the latest.

Kyiv, Ukraine
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Kyiv, Ukraine
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
Korczowa, Poland
Maciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times
Kyiv, Ukraine
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
Kyiv, Ukraine
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
Korczowa, Poland
Maciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times
Kalynivka, Ukraine
Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
Medyka, Poland
Mauricio Lima for The New York Times
Kalynivka, Ukraine
Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
Kyiv, Ukraine
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times

Marc Santora3h ago
Ukrainian civilians have received instructions on how to help stop the Russian
advance. They were told to destroy a road if they saw tanks passing; to burn a
forest if they spotted Russian vehicles there; and to shoot out tires on
military vehicles if they had rifles and could shoot from a distance.
Megan Specia8m ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said that he had spoken with President
Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and applauded what he called the “heroism” of the
president and his people. He also said he believed Russia should be isolated
diplomatically and financially.
Matina Stevis-Gridneff35m ago
European Union foreign ministers will meet Sunday afternoon by video conference
to “adopt further measures in support of Ukraine,” the bloc’s top diplomat said
in a tweet.
Matthew Mpoke Bigg46m ago
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will ban Russian planes from their airspace, the
Baltic countries announced. “We invite all EU countries to do the same," Prime
Minister Kaja Kallas of Estonia wrote. "There is no place for planes of the
aggressor state in democratic skies.”
Edward Wong1h ago
The Ukrainian Embassy in London said in a statement on Twitter that, in response
to what the embassy called a "U.S. evacuation offer," President Volodymyr
Zelensky had said: “The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride.” The State
Department refused to confirm the existence of an evacuation offer.
Daisuke Wakabayashi1h ago
YouTube said that it was suspending RT and other Russian state-sponsored media
from selling advertising on its channels. It also said it would limit
recommendations to videos posted by those channels.
Christopher Schuetze2h ago
The German government announced that it would send 1,000 anti-tank weapons and
500 “Stinger” surface-to-air missiles to Ukraine. “The Russian invasion of
Ukraine marks a turning point,” said Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, noting
that the invasion threatened the postwar order.
Matthew Mpoke Bigg2h ago
More than 150,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since
Russian troops invaded the country early Thursday morning, the U.N. high
commissioner for refugees, Filippo Grandi, said in a tweet.
Monika Pronczuk3h ago
In a major policy shift, Germany has permitted the Netherlands to send 400
rocket-propelled grenades to Ukraine, according to two officials. The
Netherlands bought the weapons from the Germans and were barred from selling or
donating by contract.
Marc Santora3h ago
Ukrainian civilians have received instructions on how to help stop the Russian
advance. They were told to destroy a road if they saw tanks passing; to burn a
forest if they spotted Russian vehicles there; and to shoot out tires on
military vehicles if they had rifles and could shoot from a distance.
Megan Specia8m ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said that he had spoken with President
Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and applauded what he called the “heroism” of the
president and his people. He also said he believed Russia should be isolated
diplomatically and financially.
Matina Stevis-Gridneff35m ago
European Union foreign ministers will meet Sunday afternoon by video conference
to “adopt further measures in support of Ukraine,” the bloc’s top diplomat said
in a tweet.
Matthew Mpoke Bigg46m ago
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will ban Russian planes from their airspace, the
Baltic countries announced. “We invite all EU countries to do the same," Prime
Minister Kaja Kallas of Estonia wrote. "There is no place for planes of the
aggressor state in democratic skies.”
Edward Wong1h ago
The Ukrainian Embassy in London said in a statement on Twitter that, in response
to what the embassy called a "U.S. evacuation offer," President Volodymyr
Zelensky had said: “The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride.” The State
Department refused to confirm the existence of an evacuation offer.
Daisuke Wakabayashi1h ago
YouTube said that it was suspending RT and other Russian state-sponsored media
from selling advertising on its channels. It also said it would limit
recommendations to videos posted by those channels.
Christopher Schuetze2h ago
The German government announced that it would send 1,000 anti-tank weapons and
500 “Stinger” surface-to-air missiles to Ukraine. “The Russian invasion of
Ukraine marks a turning point,” said Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, noting
that the invasion threatened the postwar order.
Matthew Mpoke Bigg2h ago
More than 150,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since
Russian troops invaded the country early Thursday morning, the U.N. high
commissioner for refugees, Filippo Grandi, said in a tweet.
Monika Pronczuk3h ago
In a major policy shift, Germany has permitted the Netherlands to send 400
rocket-propelled grenades to Ukraine, according to two officials. The
Netherlands bought the weapons from the Germans and were barred from selling or
donating by contract.
Marc Santora3h ago
Ukrainian civilians have received instructions on how to help stop the Russian
advance. They were told to destroy a road if they saw tanks passing; to burn a
forest if they spotted Russian vehicles there; and to shoot out tires on
military vehicles if they had rifles and could shoot from a distance.
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SEE WHERE THE FIGHTING IS TAKING PLACE ACROSS UKRAINE.


‘EVERYBODY IN OUR COUNTRY NEEDS TO DEFEND’



Ukrainian civilian volunteers, lightly organized into paramilitary groups, are
taking the fight to the Russian army in Kyiv.


NOT SINCE THE COLD WAR HAVE A U.S. PRESIDENT AND RUSSIAN LEADER GONE HEAD TO
HEAD IN SUCH A DRAMATIC FASHION.


THE COSTS OF THE WAR FOR RUSSIA WERE ALREADY EVIDENT IN BOTH ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
TURMOIL.


ON PAPER, PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN APPEARS TO OWN VERY LITTLE. YET ESTIMATES PUT
HIS HIDDEN WEALTH WELL OVER $100 BILLION.


FOR SOME IN THE UNITED STATES — AND NOT JUST UKRAINIANS — THE FIGHT FEELS CLOSE
TO HOME.


PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S AGGRESSION HAS LEFT HIS RIGHT-WING FAN CLUB OF
POPULIST, NATIONALIST LEADERS SQUIRMING.


“THERE’S NO WAY WE CAN GET OUT”: A GROUP OF SOCCER STARS IN KYIV RACED TO FLEE
UKRAINE.


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