NATO’s chief and Poland’s president said there is no indication the missile strike was a deliberate attack.
Russian invasion
Zelensky calls liberation of Kherson ‘beginning of the end’
Large parts of Ukraine are still under Russian control, heavy fighting continues around the country, and the city of Kherson itself remains within reach of Moscow’s shells and missiles.
100,000 Russian troops killed or injured in Ukraine, U.S. says
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says as many as 40,000 Ukrainian civilians and ‘well over’ 100,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the war.
Russia claims retreat from occupied Kherson, but Ukraine skeptical
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the Russians were feigning a pullout from Kherson to lure the Ukrainian army into an entrenched battle.
Further blackouts in Kyiv as Russia targets Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
The mayor of Kyiv said that the city’s power grid was operating in ’emergency mode.’
Ukraine cites success in downing drones, fixes energy sites
Ukrainians are bracing for less electric power this winter following a sustained Russian barrage on their infrastructure in recent weeks.
U.S. sending $725 million more in military aid to Ukraine
The announcement comes on the heels of meetings at NATO, where defense leaders from Europe and around the world pledged weapons and air defense systems to Ukraine
Putin calls his actions in Ukraine ‘correct and timely’
Russian President Vladimir Putin expects his troop mobilization for combat in Ukraine to end in about two weeks.
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus
It’s an apparent effort to intercept Russian men of fighting age who are trying to avoid getting called up to fight in Ukraine.
Russia to annex more of Ukraine on Friday at the Kremlin
The U.S. and its allies have promised to adopt even more sanctions against Russia, and Ukraine has repeated its vows to recapture the four regions, as well as Crimea.