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Kyiv and Kharkiv faced missile and drone attacks early Tuesday, causing damage to apartment blocks, an educational facility, and a kindergarten in the capital. Two individuals were injured in Kharkiv.
Kyiv, the US and European allies have discussed plans for a phased response — potentially involving US forces — if Russia violates any future ceasefire agreement, according to a report
Russian President Vladimir Putin is weaponising bitter winter temperatures and ordering overnight drone and missile strikes on Ukraine's civilian heating supplies in sub-zero temperatures
The work of Ukraine's negotiating team will be adjusted after Russia's overnight attack on Ukrainian energy facilities, which involved a record number of ballistic missiles, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Tuesday rejected accusations from Moscow that Berlin's support for Ukraine is driven by revanchism, calling the claims a distraction from Russia's own actions.
As losses mount, the pace of Russia's advance has at times been slower than the Battle of the Somme during World War I, a report says.
We’ll be closing BBC Verify Live shortly, so take a few moments now to read back on what we’ve been covering. Russia’s brief pause in attacks on Ukraine ended yesterday, so we’ve been assessing the damage after it carried out a series of deadly strikes on cities across the country.
US President Donald Trump has said Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin agreed to pause attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector for a week and suggests there could be positive developments on the war