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Russia destroys every bridge leading to Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk – BBC News

The Eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk has been cut off from the rest of the country after all 3 bridges were destroyed by Russian forces, the local governor says. With the city effectively cut off, Serhiy Haidai says delivering supplies and evacuating civilians are now impossible. Fierce fighting is taking place in the city and for weeks capturing Severodonetsk has been a top military goal…

Russian forces withdraw from key Ukrainian city Kharkiv – BBC News

Ukraine has “likely won the battle of Kharkiv”, according to think-tank the Institute for the Study of War. Military analysts say Russia was prevented from encircling Ukraine’s second city – and has now given up on attempts to do so. Since the start of the invasion, capturing it has been a key strategic aim of Russian forces. “There was no shelling in the city for…

Life for Ukrainian troops dug into Kyiv's trenches – BBC News

With Russia’s offensive now largely centred on eastern Ukraine, Kyiv is beginning to return to a sense of calm. But the city’s defence force remains on high alert, dug into a network of trenches in case of the return of Russian troops. The BBC was given rare access to the 131st battalion in the forests of the capital. “Since the very first days of the…

US defends evacuating embassy as Ukraine urges calm – BBC News

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the “imminent” threat of Russian military action in Ukraine justifies evacuating the US embassy in Kyiv. His words came after Ukraine’s president urged calm, saying the biggest enemy was panic. More than a dozen countries have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine. Moscow, with more than 100,000 troops near the border, has denied it plans to invade….

Stray animals boost morale on Ukraine’s front lines as Russia and Nato remain at odds

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube On the muddy and freezing front lines of Ukraine’s conflict with pro-Russian separatist forces, entrenched soldiers have been adopting stray cats and dogs and finding that the animals are quickly becoming valued assets. “She immediately barks or growls if the enemy is planning an attack,” said 21-year-old Ukrainian soldier Mykyta about his dog, explaining how the…

What will Russia gain from intervening in Kazakhstan? | Inside Story

Kazakhstan’s cities appear to be calm for now, after days of violent protests triggered by high fuel prices. The issue ignited people’s long-standing grievances against the government in the former Soviet state. The government called the protesters ‘terrorists’, and asked a Russian-led military alliance to help stop the unrest. So what will Moscow gain from this intervention? And what happens now to the Kazakh people’s…

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