The UN has confirmed it will probe the incident, in which 10 Kremlin troops were killed, and has called on Kyiv to do likewise after field report cites possible war crimes on both sides
Kyiv’s special forces are intensifying amphibious assaults in the Kinburn estuary at the mouth of the Black Sea, a possible diversionary tactic or preparation for a full-scale landing
Senior commanders like Valeriy Zaluzhny and Oleksandr Syrskyi have masterminded victories over the Kremlin’s troops by turning some of the invader’s tactics against them
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Ukrainian president says that negotiation with Moscow is only possible if Putin withdraws all his forces and admits the invasion was a mistake
The latest attacks left 350,000 apartments in the capital without power and 80% of the city’s population with no access to water
Moscow has ordered the decree to ‘meet the needs of the armed forces and other state security bodies’ as Kyiv’s troops close in on strategic city
At least three people were killed and 20 more injured, according to local authorities. as Moscow continued to target residential areas and critical energy infrastructure
Moscow has carried out an intensive wave of bombing on energy supply infrastructure with the main objective of causing suffering for the civilian population as the cold sets in
Drones prove more effective as conventional Russian aircraft fail to penetrate Ukrainian air defenses
Moscow’s bombing campaign continues to target civilians and critical infrastructure as Kyiv’s counter-offensive seeks to surround the occupied area
Kyiv’s successful counter-offensive combines battlefield experience, use of NATO tactics, higher motivation and better conditions than Russian forces
Iran is supplying hundreds of unmanned combat vehicles to Moscow, which lacks such technology and has severely depleted its cruise missile arsenal
The crossing was badly damaged by the blast, which set fire to several fuel tanker wagons. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but said it was just ‘the beginning’
The Committee recognized Ales Bialiatski and the organizations Memorial and Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties for their ‘outstanding effort to document war crimes, human right abuses and the abuse of power’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for the country’s territorial integrity to be respected, a point backed by Turkish leader Tayyip Erdoğan and UN Secretary General António Guterres
The Russian Army is storing weapons at the Ukrainian facility in Zaporizhia and preparing a plan to connect it to its own electricity grid
In the second-largest city in Ukraine, people take refuge in basements and subway stations, as they put into practice the survival skills they have learned since the start of the Russian invasion
Tens of thousands flee a devastated Mariupol, the coastal city under siege by Putin since February. Many are sheltering here in Zaporizhia
Members who have joined the Ukrainian territorial defense forces are familiar with the history of their ancestors, who suffered a pogrom in 1905
Several families have been staying in an establishment in Berdichev, a hundred kilometers from Kyiv, as they wait for the conflict to stop
Children are being forced into exile with their mothers, leaving behind their country, homes, schools and lives due to a conflict that they don’t understand
Spain’s PM Pedro Sánchez and Catalan premier Pere Aragonès underscored that the main thing is to keep communication channels open but admitted it will be hard to reach an agreement
Thousands of citizens waited right until the last minute on Wednesday to hand over their coins and banknotes to the Bank of Spain. The currency ceased to be legal tender in 2002
Three months after an election was held, the northeastern Spanish region is a step closer to having a coalition executive. May 26 is the deadline for endorsing a new premier before a repeat vote is called
There was a 23% fall in registered newborns in the December-January period compared with the previous year, mirroring similar trends in neighboring countries
EL PAÍS speaks to workers in the hostelry sector on the day that the regional government’s closures across Catalonia were backed by the courts
Scientists warn the ‘Aedes japonicus’ has great potential to expand because it can adapt to cold weather and breed “in a wide range of aquatic habitats”