Tensions remain high in Russia’s Belgorod region, where anti-Russian militias have carried out drone attacks and shelling in recent days, with a fresh attack overnight Monday reported by the governor. Follow our live coverage of the war.
over Turkey’s objections to Sweden’s membership to the bloc. “Stockholm has taken significant, concrete steps to meet Turkey’s concerns,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a
after a meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday. Turkey has objected to what it sees as Sweden’s support to the Kurdistan Worker’s Party, a designated terrorist group.A Russian missile strike on a two-story apartment building in the Dnipro area that killed a toddler and injured 22 others — the second attack there in just over a week — has unnerved residents, Pamela Constable reports.
The strikes on greater Dnipro in central Ukraine, an area away from the front lines of the Russian invasion, were a disconcerting reminder about the inevitability of the war. Since a massive strike in January, the city has been targeted infrequently, allowing its residents a semblance of normalcy. But the burdens of the war weigh heavy.
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