Is Ukraine winning?
It has clawed back the advantage in the drone war - and brought Russia's advance to the slowest pace in over two years.
Russia's war is going badly, on the ground and in the air - but not badly enough yet to force Putin to rethink his war aims. 1/2
Ukraine has wrestled Russia’s much-larger army almost to a halt. This summer will test whether it can turn that slender advantage into a strategic turning point. https://t.co/fP9KpJ6l9s
Russia launched its deadliest attack of the year on Ukraine, killing at least 18 people, including a 12-year-old child, and injuring over 100 more across the country https://t.co/al5CHTQmXf
Ukraine’s success in reopening its shipping lanes in the Black Sea is a cautionary tale for President Trump on the Strait of Hormuz https://t.co/6v7RoPmQhA
Footage posted online by Ukrainian fighters shows repeated sabotage attacks on a vast railroad system Russia is building across occupied Ukrainian territories. But the efforts are not enough to slow Moscow's industrial expansion https://t.co/CxwhXQOBmt @specialreports
Moscow is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into transport and trade infrastructure in occupied Ukrainian territories. The projects are weaving those areas into Russia and undercutting Kyiv's demand that the land be returned https://t.co/kpDm8ugPb9
SpaceX has disabled unauthorized Russian access to its Starlink satellite internet terminals, curbing a battlefield advantage for Moscow in Ukraine https://t.co/PLqXpWvaN6
Russia’s increasingly effective use of drones is helping its forces maintain a grinding, slow-motion advance in the war with Ukraine. It is weakening Kyiv’s hand at the negotiating table. https://t.co/R0kK3wedRr
Iryna Tkhoryk knew things were bad in her apartment when frost formed on the inside handle of her balcony door, and she could see her own breath.
Read about how she and her neighbors on Kyiv's Tychyna Avenue are coping after Russian attacks during the war's coldest winter.
Anastasiia Samofal, a translator from the second floor, taped her 22-pound power bank to an old shopping cart to haul it to the tent. A few weeks ago, there was enough electricity for her to watch the finale of “Stranger Things” on Netflix. Now, power is strictly for essentials.
A new key Ukrainian negotiator in peace talks with the Russians is a man who has spent the past four years specializing in something else: killing them https://t.co/7A4STmcnbL
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he plans to meet President Trump on Sunday in Florida, seeking to close remaining disagreements over a draft deal to end the war with Russia https://t.co/XakizoBfwz
Our story on the Berlin talks as the U.S. steps up on security guarantees but the crucial territory issues remain a big unresolved problem. Along with Russian acquiescence. Peace by the new year? Reasons to be skeptical. https://t.co/b9dZ165szv with @BBWSJ@alexbward@AnaMalenko
Ukraine's president, with the help of his European allies, has carefully crafted a response to President Trump’s peace plan that essentially boils down to: Yes, but… https://t.co/IK3BfuMXYW
Personal news: I am now contributing to @WSJ Ukraine coverage from Kyiv!
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