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Antonina Rybalenko is seen in the apartment on the Left Bank of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Jan. 27, 2026.

As Kyiv's social services strain to meet needs this winter, volunteers step in

byAnastasiia Verzun
Employees of the Kyiv National Botanical Garden bring wood to the greenhouse in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Jan. 30, 2026.

Kyiv's National Botanical Garden's battle to keep plants alive amid war, sub-zero temperatures

byPolina Moroziuk
Coming of age during war, where mistakes can cost a life

Coming of age during war, where mistakes can cost a life

byAsami Terajima
A woman cuts roses in a greenhouse of Ascania-Flora, near Kyiv, Ukraine, on Nov. 7, 2024.

Bloom amid ruin: Ukraine’s struggle through the journey of one rose

byDaria Shulzhenko
'The Russians took our dead ones away' — 5 things we lost in Pokrovsk

'The Russians took our dead ones away' — 5 things we lost in Pokrovsk

byYuliia Taradiuk
Visitors at the Free Wings rehabilitation center in Kozhychi, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, on Aug. 27, 2025

This place in Ukraine keeps birds safe from the war

byMartin Fornusek
Odesa father who lost family in drone strike survives second attack: ‘This time feels different’

Odesa father who lost family in drone strike survives second attack: ‘This time feels different’

byLucile Brizard
After escaping Russian-occupied Ukraine, some people are now facing the impossible choice: to return.

These people just escaped Russian-occupied Ukraine — but some say they need to go back

byYuliia Taradiuk

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Sunday,February 15

Ukraine destroys half of Russia's 'key' Pantsir air defense systems, security service says

The Alpha unit of Ukraine's security service (SBU) destroyed half of Russia's stockpile of the coveted Pantsir air defense system, the SBU announced Feb. 14.

Saturday,February 14

Azerbaijan's president accuses Russia of 'deliberate attack' on country's embassy in Ukraine

"There were three attacks on the energy infrastructure of Azerbaijan in Ukraine, and there were also three attacks on the Azerbaijani embassy in Ukraine," Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev told the independent outlet Ukrainska Pravda.

Zelensky, Rubio discuss air defense for Ukraine, possibility of leader-level peace talks

Zelensky and Rubio discussed supporting Ukraine with air defense missiles during the winter and the possibility of future talks with the presidents of Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia to "resolve the most problematic issues."

Russia likely killed opposition leader Navalny with dart frog poison, 5 European states say

"The U.K., Sweden, France, Germany, and the Netherlands are confident that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a lethal toxin," the countries' governments said in a joint statement. "Navalny died while held in prison, meaning Russia had the means, motive and opportunity to administer this poison to him."

Territorial concessions by Ukraine won't bring peace, Zelensky says in Munich

"It would be an illusion to believe that this war can now be reliably ended by dividing Ukraine – just as it was an illusion to believe that sacrificing Czechoslovakia would save Europe from a greater war," Zelensky said at the Munich Security Conference.

Why Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid aren’t ‘revenge’ for Kyiv’s deep strike campaign

After its largest winter mass attack on Feb. 3, Russia's Defense Ministry said the strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure were carried out "in response to terrorist attacks by Kyiv on civilian objects" in Russia. Some state media described the attack as "another act of retribution."It's an old story — the first mass Russian strike on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure in October 2022 was framed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as retaliation for Kyiv's first successful strike against the

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Russia appeared to confirm on Feb. 13 the existence of a sweeping U.S.-Russia economic proposal known in Kyiv as the "Dmitriev package," days after President Volodymyr Zelensky first disclosed it publicly.The Ukrainian president said on Feb. 6 that intelligence had briefed him on what he described as a roughly $12 trillion framework for large-scale economic cooperation between Moscow and Washington."Intelligence showed me the so-called 'Dmitriev package' that he presented in the U.S. — it am

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As Kyiv's social services strain to meet needs this winter, volunteers step in

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