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Satellite images show destruction of Ukraine
'We walked 8 miles with a newborn': US couple's dangerous escape from Ukraine
Jacob and Jessie Boeckmann describe their dangerous escape from Ukraine to the United States with their newborn who was born two days before Russia's invasion.
ICC investigating alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine
Fierce fighting for control of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson left dozens dead as Russia's onslaught against multiple Ukrainian cities intensified Wednesday and fears over the civilian toll mounted.
US warns of shift in Russian strategy: civilian targets and a 'slow annihilation' of military
• Analysis: Shift in Ukraine map makes Russia's intentions clearer
Shifting Ukraine map makes Russia's intentions clearer
Switch on Russian state television, and the spectacle of war in Ukraine is rather bloodless.
Europe is making once-unimaginable decisions to counter Putin's aggression
Whatever the ultimate outcome of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has succeeded in one thing: the security map of Europe has been fundamentally altered and things will never return to the way they were before.
It's a bad time to be a Russian oligarch
If Russia's oligarchs weren't already shaking in their custom Italian-leather boots, they probably are now.
Fmr. NATO Commander: Putin 'humiliated' in Ukraine
Former NATO Commander Richard Shirreff tells Amanpour the Russian military has "not delivered" in Ukraine but warns destruction will get worse.
Biden stops short of accusing Russia of war crimes as his UN ambassador says banned weapons being moved into Ukraine
Russia is intentionally targeting Ukrainian civilians in its attack on the country, the US President alleged Wednesday, adding to mounting Western warnings of Moscow's brutality as the human toll of the seven-day war creeps higher.
Amanpour: These countries could convince Putin to stop attacking Ukraine
CNN's Christiane Amanpour discusses which countries could utilize their leverage with Russian President Vladimir Putin to help end the Ukraine conflict.
Ukrainians block access to nuclear plant from Russians
CNN's Fareed Zakaria and John Berman react to Ukrainian civilians blocking access to a nuclear plant in Enerhodar, Ukraine, from Russian forces as the invasion continues across the country.
Biden's State of the Union sends potent messages to Zelensky and Putin
What does Putin want? These maps explain what he's after
Mountains, ports and flat ground: Geography plays a part in Putin's desire to control Ukraine. Author and Broadcaster Tim Marshall explains why.
'There's still blood on the ground': CNN reporter visits site of TV tower attack
CNN's Alex Marquardt reports on the aftermath of a deadly Russian attack that hit a TV tower in Ukraine. Despite Russia's claim that they aren't targeting civilians, there is extensive damage to civilian buildings.
If the past is anything to go by, Russia will struggle to occupy Ukraine
Ukraine's resistance to the Russian invasion has shown strength that has surprised many observers, but one expert has warned historical precedent bodes poorly for Moscow's forces in the long term should it be unable to subdue the country quickly.
Video shows aftermath of Kharkiv missile strikes
The regional police department and Kharkiv National University were targeted in a military strike Wednesday morning, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Service and videos geolocated by CNN.
Opposition to Putin's war is alive on Moscow's streets -- but not Russian TV
• Zelensky makes dramatic plea to European Parliament
Biden's State of the Union sends potent messages to Zelensky and Putin
From his Kyiv bunker, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky beseeched Joe Biden for a strong State of the Union message. The US President delivered -- declaring Russia's invasion as the first unifying battle in democracy's new duel with tyranny.
Biden tells Americans 'now is the hour' for the US to save democracy
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address in the US House chamber Tuesday evening, using his biggest platform of the year to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine.
US will investigate Russian oligarchs and close off airspace to Russian planes
Biden warns Putin: 'Freedom will always triumph over tyranny'
Hits and misses from Biden's State of the Union speech
President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, a speech that came amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and lagging poll numbers in advance of the 2022 midterm elections.
'We're coming for your ill-begotten gains': Biden's message to Russian oligarchs
President Biden addresses the Ukraine crisis, saying the US will close off its air space to Russian flights and seek to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs.
With roadblocks, rifles and Ukrainian flags, Kyiv residents brace for arrival of huge Russian convoy
A drive through central Kyiv leaves no room for doubt. This is a city preparing for a major Russian attack.
American father scrambles to get twins born via surrogate out of Kyiv
American Alexander Spektor became the father of two premature babies, born to a surrogate in Ukraine just as the Russian invasion started. Spektor talks to CNN's Erin Burnett about how his sons are doing and the efforts to get them to a safe place.
Read excerpts from Biden's first State of the Union address
Zelensky's message to the world: 'I'm not iconic. Ukraine is iconic'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged US counterpart Joe Biden to give a strong and "useful" message about Russia's invasion of Ukraine at his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, in an exclusive interview with CNN and Reuters from the bunker in Kyiv in which he is leading his military's response.
Zelensky makes dramatic plea to European Parliament
In a speech to the European Union, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky described the two missile attacks that hit Kharkiv's freedom square and killed dozens. CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports.
The West's trillion-dollar bid to collapse Russia's economy
Five civilians killed in rocket attack targeting Kyiv TV tower
Kyiv struck as Russia warned residents to leave
Video shows Russian military strike on TV tower near Kyiv
Russian military strikes hit a television tower near Kyiv, affecting access to Ukrainian TV channels. The attack comes as Russia continues to warn of escalation on Ukraine's capital city.
US closing in on decision to join global release of oil
The US could soon announce that it is joining in a global release of up to 60 million barrels of crude oil, including from the federal Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as President Joe Biden seeks to dampen the effect of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on gas prices at home.
What millions of us across the former Soviet Union already knew
This terrifying, world-changing conflict in Ukraine did not start in 2022. Nor did it start in 2014. It began a decade and a half ago when Russia invaded Georgia and got away with it.
On Nato's doorstep, a former tourist hotspot in Ukraine digs in to resist 'Russian infiltrators'
A long line of men snakes out of an unassuming building in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on an overcast day. An officer tells them to come back later. Too many people, he says, had enlisted that morning at Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, the volunteer military unit of the country's armed forces.
Why military analyst is concerned about next 48 hours
CNN military analyst Lt. General Mark Hertling (Ret.) breaks down what could happen in the next 48 hours within the Russian and Ukraine conflict.
Foreign students fleeing Ukraine say they face segregation, racism at border
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, foreign students attempting to leave the country say they are experiencing racist treatment by Ukrainian security forces and border officials.
Large explosion takes out government building in central Kharkiv
A large explosion destroyed a government building in central Kharkiv, Ukraine, according to videos of the incident posted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ukrainian government officials. It comes after the Ukrainian president accused Russia of committing war crimes by bombing Kharkiv and attacking civilians. CNN's Alex Marquardt reports.
US intelligence agencies make understanding Vladimir Putin's state of mind a top priority
The US intelligence community has made evaluating Russian President Vladimir Putin's state of mind a top priority in recent days as it seeks to establish how that is affecting his handling of the rapidly escalating Ukraine crisis, according to two sources familiar with the effort.
US officials fear the worst is yet to come for Ukrainian capital
Ukrainian forces have so far managed to stave off Russian ground forces massed less than 20 miles north of the embattled capital Kyiv -- but though they've defied US intelligence predictions that the city would likely fall within one to four days of a full-scale Russian assault, US officials warn that Russian President Vladimir Putin could imminently increase the intensity of the attack.
Erin Burnett describes scene at checkpoint 'worse than all the others'
The UN says 520,000 refugees have already fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion and they warn that number could rise to four million in the coming days. CNN's Erin Burnett made the same journey that so many are making to get out of Ukraine.
Biden addresses an anxious world as Putin makes nuclear threats
As Russian President Vladimir Putin rattles the West with nuclear threats, President Joe Biden faces an even tougher-than-expected task in Tuesday's State of the Union address.
40-mile-long Russian military convoy heading toward Kyiv
Videos offer clues as to how Ukrainian forces are defending Kharkiv
Putin is facing stiffer opposition than expected -- both inside and outside Ukraine
Five days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it seems things haven't gone exactly to plan for Vladimir Putin so far.
Behind the scenes: How CNN verifies social media footage
From TikTok videos of tanks in Belgorod to Telegram clips of strikes near Kyiv, social media footage has played a key role in the news coverage of Ukraine, revealing new attacks and military movements.
Russia bombs residential area of Kharkiv as Kyiv assault intensifies
40-mile-long Russian military convoy heading toward Kyiv
'It's insane': Woman describes chaos inside Ukrainian train station
CNN's Scott Mclean gets a look at the crowds and chaos inside a train station in Lviv, Ukraine, as women and children attempt to evacuate to Poland.
Turkey to limit Russian access to Black Sea, Erdogan says
Turkey has officially labeled Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a war, in a move that experts said could potentially hinder some of Moscow's military activities in the region.
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