Russia-Ukraine War

A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world.

Highlights

    1. Ukraine’s Incursion Into Russia Flips the Script on Putin

      The reality of 130,000 displaced Russians and a chaotic official response may begin to puncture the official line that Russia is steadily heading toward victory.

         By Anton Troianovski and

      Russians displaced from the border regions waited for aid on Tuesday in Kursk.
      Russians displaced from the border regions waited for aid on Tuesday in Kursk.
      CreditNanna Heitmann for The New York Times
  1. Ukraine Captures Russian Town, Zelensky Says

    The fall of Sudzha, about six miles from the border, would be Ukraine’s first capture of a Russian town since its troops crossed into Russian territory 10 days ago.

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    A satellite photograph showing a damaged hangar at the Borisoglebsk air base in Russia after an attack by Ukrainian drones on Wednesday.
    CreditPlanet Labs PBC, via Associated Press
  2. Russia Sentences U.S. Citizen to 12 Years in Prison on Treason Charges

    Ksenia Karelina is accused of donating $52 to a New York-based nonprofit that sends assistance to Ukraine.

       By Anton Troianovski and

    Ksenia Karelina in court in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in June. She was tried on treason charges related to money she gave to a New York-based nonprofit group that aids Ukraine.
    CreditAssociated Press
  3. Ukraine’s Surprise Attack Forces Russia to Divert Forces in Response

    Russia has begun moving some troops from Ukraine to deal with a Ukrainian incursion, the U.S. and Ukraine say. But Moscow appears reluctant to withdraw units from hot spots in eastern Ukraine.

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    A Ukrainian military vehicle passing a roadside crater minutes after a Russian strike near the border in Ukraine’s Sumy region on Tuesday.
    CreditDavid Guttenfelder for The New York Times
  4. Deception and a Gamble: How Ukrainian Troops Invaded Russia

    Planned in secrecy, the incursion was a bold move to upend the war’s dynamics and put Moscow on the defensive — a gambit that could also leave Ukraine exposed.

       By Kim BarkerAnton TroianovskiAndrew E. KramerConstant MéheutAlina LobzinaEric Schmitt and

    A Ukrainian military vehicle passing through a destroyed Russian border post this month.
    CreditDavid Guttenfelder for The New York Times
  5. What to Know About Ukraine’s Cross-Border Assault Into Russia

    The incursion caught Russia by surprise and signified a shift in tactics for Kyiv after more than two years of war with Russia.

       By Andrew E. KramerConstant MéheutKim BarkerAnton Troianovski and

    Ukrainian men carrying a dead Russian soldier in a body bag after finding him in the rubble of a destroyed Russian border post on Monday.
    CreditDavid Guttenfelder for The New York Times
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  6. TimesVideo

    Ukraine’s Surprise Attack on Russia

    Amid the biggest foreign incursion into Russia since World War II, The New York Times visited a place where Ukrainian forces stormed in. Andrew E. Kramer, the Kyiv bureau chief for The New York Times, describes what he saw.

    By Andrew E. Kramer, Christina Shaman, Rebecca Suner, Laura Salaberry, David Guttenfelder and Borys Viktjuk

     
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