List of Ukraine articles
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Arina Dubova, a teacher in Avdiivka, Ukraine, leads a dance class for fourth graders as an attack from Russia looms. This Ukrainian City Was Already Battered. Now It’s Bracing for War.
Avdiivka borders the breakaway regions where Russian troops are now assembling.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on developments in the Ukraine-Russia crisis and announces sanctions against Russia. Biden Responds to Russia Beginning ‘Invasion’ With Limited Sanctions
Answering Putin’s opening gambit in Ukraine, U.S. officials keep more severe penalties in reserve.
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Ukrainian servicemen patrol the front line. Insurgency in Ukraine Could Lead to Major War in Europe
Avoiding escalation with Russia would become even harder.
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A Ukrainian soldier walks along a trench at a position on the front line with Russia-backed separatists near the settlement of Troitske in the Luhansk region of Ukraine. Will Ukraine Be Afghanistan All Over Again for Russia?
Insurgency could make even victory costly for Putin.
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Ukrainian civilians receive military training. Invasions Don’t Pay Off Anymore
There’s a reason that full-scale interstate war, of the sort that Russia is inching toward, has become a rarity.
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Russian army trucks are pictured on a riverbank in Nar, near the border between Russia and Georgia, on Aug. 15, 2008. Russia Is Reenacting Its Georgia Playbook in Ukraine
False claims of military withdrawal followed by recognition of breakaway regions is a tried and tested Kremlin strategy.
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cyberattack-insurance-foreign-policy-illustration Why Insurance Companies Don’t Want to Pay Out for Cyberattacks
A recent legal decision distinguished between cyberwar and “real” war—in a way that could reshape the industry.
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A Ukrainian family waits for Russia to invade Ukraine. Divided by Politics, Bound by Love: A Ukrainian Family Waits for War
As Russian shelling and provocations intensified over the weekend, one Ukrainian family awaits the worst.
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Vladimir Putin, surrounded by top military officers and officials, tours a military flight test centre in Akhtubinsk on May 14, 2019. Causing Crisis Works
It’s no accident that Russia and other aggrieved states routinely have international tantrums.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hold a press conference following talks on bilateral relations and Ukraine’s ties to Europe at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw on Aug. 31, 2019. How Poland Turned Ukraine to the West
For Kyiv, Warsaw is a model of what a country can become when it escapes the Russian umbrella.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky walks with soldiers. Russia Planning Post-Invasion Arrest and Assassination Campaign in Ukraine, U.S. Officials Say
Intelligence on possible targets has been shared with Ukraine and other partners in the region.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the U.N. U.S. and Russia Battle for World Opinion at U.N. Over Ukraine
Blinken is still looking for a diplomatic offramp.
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Children play on tanks in Kyiv, Ukraine. A Lack of Invasion Wouldn’t Mean an End to the Ukraine Crisis
Moscow has plenty of options short of full-blown war.
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Linda Thomas-Greenfield leans in to speak to Antony Blinken at the U.N. Is This the West’s Last Diplomatic Stand to Avert a Russia-Ukraine War?
Officials say Moscow is still escalating.
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A woman stands among debris in Ukraine. Ukraine’s Kids Are Literally on the Front Line
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children suffer shellings, shootings, and psychological trauma.