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Kyiv Maternity Ward Moves Underground as Air Raid Sirens Sound
Children take shelter in the basement of a perinatal center as air raid sirens sound.
Exxon to Exit Russia, Leaving $4 bln in Assets
The Sakhalin facilities, which Exxon has operated since production began in 2005, represents one of the largest single direct investments in Russia
What Happened to Russia’s Air Force? U.S. Officials, Experts Stumped
Military experts have seen evidence of a lack of Russian air force coordination with ground troop formations
Ukrainian Cyber Resistance Group Targets Russian Power Grid, Railways
Over the last week, numerous Russian government websites have been publicly interrupted by reported distributed denial of service (DDoS) style attacks, including one for the office of President Vladimir Putin.
Biden says U.S. to Ban Russian Flights from American Airspace
Biden also said that he was prepared to continue to implement further sanctions and economic hardships on Putin’s government.
Russian Forces Land in Kharkiv after Devastating Civilian Bombardment
High-rise buildings, schools, and kindergartens were among the buildings destroyed in those strikes
Ukraine Calls for No-Fly Zone to Stop Russian Bombardment
The Russian invasion - the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two - has failed to achieve the decisive early gains that Putin would have hoped for.
Some U.S. Governors Order State-Run Liquor Stores to Stop Selling Russian Vodka
Many Russian-styled vodkas sold in the United States, including Smirnoff and Stolichnaya, are actually made in other countries, including in the United States.