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Ukraine’s counter-offensive explained

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Ukraine's army says it’s recaptured more than 3,000 sq km of territory during its ongoing counter-offensive in the east.
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Ukraine retakes territory from Russian forces as war enters 200th day

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Ukraine's military has made dramatic gains in the Kharkiv region, where Russian troops were forced to retreat to avoid being encircled.
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Ukraine says it’s reclaimed 6,000 sq. kilometers of territory

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Ukraine's lightning advance near Kharkiv puts Russia on the back foot in the country's east. But analysts warn that as his war falters, Vladimir Putin may consider increasingly dire options.
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The children lost to the war in Ukraine

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Susan Ormiston speaks with the family of an eight-year-old boy killed by shelling in southern Ukraine, leaving them devastated. His story paints a picture of the grief many families in Ukraine are grappling with as war continues to rage...
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Former Russian soldier on why he defected during Ukraine war

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Former Russian soldier, Pavel Filatyev, says Russian troops were being misled about why they were in Ukraine and describes a chaotic scene on the front lines. He is now speaking out against the military he was a part of.
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Russian military setbacks: Pro-Moscow pundits criticise war plans

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Pro-Russian bloggers are criticising war plans and calling on Moscow to be more transparent about the situation on the f
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Russian soldier tears up passport, shares disgust with Ukraine war

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Former Russian paratrooper Pavel Filatyev was part of a military regiment that invaded Ukraine in late February and says soldiers were misled about why they were there.
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Ukraine’s broken fields: The grain crisis threatening the world’s food supply | On The Ground

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Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the vital sea port of Odessa has been unable to function properly. Without it Ukraine, known as the breadbasket of Europe, has been unable to export its grain, a problem that the UN could see push...
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Ukrainian grain ship leaves Odesa for the first time since war began

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A ship carrying Ukrainian grain has set off from the port of Odesa for the first time since the Russian invasion began Feb. 24. This is following a landmark deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that allows safe passage of grain...
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Torture and terror in Ukraine's occupied towns - On The Ground

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Ukraine’s forces have managed to repel Russian forces from several parts of the country, liberating towns and cities across the country from Russian control. But as Russian soldiers have retreated, Ukraine has found areas destroyed by...
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Documentary: The true horror of Russia's war in Ukraine | On The Ground

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Ukraine’s forces have managed to repel Russian forces from several parts of the country, liberating towns and cities across the country from Russian control. But as Russian soldiers have retreated, Ukraine has found areas destroyed by...
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Surviving the deadliest city in Ukraine | On The Ground

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From the opening days of Russia's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, the city of Mariupol has frequently been in the headlines. Through shelling, bombings and incursions by Russian soldiers, the city has been under constant bombardment,...
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UN suspends Russia from human rights body over Ukraine abuses

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Resolution to expel Russia from Human Rights Council expresses concern about reports of ‘systemic abuses’ in Ukraine.
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US and NATO allies pledge more arms to Ukraine

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US will send new weapon systems to Ukraine as Russia continues attacks.
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Coal, trucks, vodka and Putin's daughters: Here's what's in the latest round of EU sanctions

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For the first time, EU countries have agreed to target energy supplies, even if coal represents a small fraction of total purchases.
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Independent TV exclusive: This is what a 50km-long refugee crisis looks like

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Independent TV exclusive: This is what a 50km-long refugee crisis looks like
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Hourly raids, a decimated school and maternity ward: Independent TV goes inside Ukraine’s shelled city Zhytomyr

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Hourly raids, a decimated school and maternity ward: Independent TV goes inside Ukraine’s shelled city Zhytomyr
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Kyiv residents seek shelter from Russian attacks

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Some shocked Kyiv residents flee for cover in basements and subway tunnels, while others attempt to flee the city entirely as Russian forces attack the capital.
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Will China be Putin’s economic lifeline?

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Beijing has emerged as a key player with the potential to undermine the international pressure campaign against Moscow.
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Day two of Russian attack: Moscow hits major Ukrainian cities

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Ukrainians fear the arrival of Russian soldiers in their capital Kyiv is imminent.
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UN refugee agency says millions may flee Ukraine if war continues

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Fuel, cash and medical supplies are running low in parts of Ukraine after Russia's invasion, which could drive up to five million people to flee abroad, UN aid agencies say.
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Ukrainians in Canada monitoring local media back home

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Ukraine's local media is sharing information for citizens sheltering from Russian attacks. It's a vital information link for Ukrainians abroad, including in Canada.
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Life in Kyiv as Russian attack continues

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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its second day, people in Kyiv are facing the reality of living in a city under attack.
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What happened on the 1st day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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Ukrainian forces battled Russian invaders as hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes in the biggest attack in Europe since the Second World War. Here’s how the assault unfolded and world leaders reacted.