Ukrainians Endure Suffering as Hope to Locate Missile‑Strike . . . Meanwhile, officials are urging a thorough investigation into the strike, which they label a blatant violation of international law As the death toll rises and the search for survivors becomes increasingly grim, the people of Ternopil are left to grapple with the aftermath of an assault that struck far from the battlefield, reminding the world
Ukraine war: Hopes fade for survivors of Dnipro strike as . . . Hopes are fading for more survivors to be found in the wreckage of an apartment block in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro - a day after the building was hit during a major Russian missile strike Forty people have been confirmed dead, with two children among them
Ukrainians Wait in Pain as Hope to Find Strike Survivors Fades A black body bag was eventually placed inside the cart Mr Cherepanskyi waited on the ground, suspecting who was inside His great-grandmother She was number 32 Kim Barker is a Times reporter writing in-depth stories about the war in Ukraine The post Ukrainians Wait in Pain as Hope to Find Strike Survivors Fades appeared first on New York