Cautioning that it was a preliminary estimate, Bjorn Lund, director of the Swedish National Seismic Network, told The Post’s Ellen Francis and Meg Kelly that the power of the larger second explosion was equivalent to 100 to 200 kilograms (220 to 440 pounds) of TNT. . With consensus among European leaders that it was sabotage, suspicion has increasingly fallen on Russia, which has denied any responsibility. Amar Nadhir, Mary Ilyushina and Isabelle Khurshudyan contributed to this report.
title: “Latest Updates On The Russia Ukraine War The Washington Post " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Latoya Lupo”
title: “Latest Updates On The Russia Ukraine War The Washington Post " ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “Laura Spence”
Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to do everything in his power to give Ukrainians electricity and heat this winter, following a barrage of attacks on his country’s energy infrastructure that Western officials and analysts say are a deliberate Russian tactic to sap Ukrainians’ will to fight — and survive — as temperatures plummet. Winter in Ukraine usually brings rain and snow, with temperatures dropping below freezing. Here’s the latest on the war and its ripple effects around the world.
- From our correspondents Although US officials analyzing the conflict in Ukraine say it is unlikely that Moscow will take nuclear action, Washington does not have many good options when it comes to preventing Putin’s worst intentions, writes Karoun Demirjian. Francesca Ebel contributed to this report.
title: “Latest Updates On The Russia Ukraine War The Washington Post " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-11” author: “Victor Gochal”
There remains an element of uncertainty about Moscow’s exact plans. While Russian troops had “both the intention and the ability to withdraw,” they may still decide not to implement the withdrawal, said one of the officials, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Meanwhile, a Russian official in Kherson said Moscow would “likely” pull its troops from the west bank of the Dnieper river to the east bank – even as Ukrainian officials warned that Russian troops could set up a trap, signaling a withdrawal. Here’s the latest on the war and its effects around the world.
- From our correspondents Why Putin Will Fight for Kherson: Freshwater and Land Bridge to Crimea. Here in the muddy coastal region of Kherson, soldiers are preparing for what could become the biggest battle of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and perhaps the best test of whether Moscow will end up gaining any significant territory from its invasion or will be forced to retreat empty-handed. Ukrainian officials have indicated that an attack on the city of Kherson may be imminent. Russia, however, has shown no sign that it is willing to give up the city or the wider Kherson region, which is of huge strategic and political importance to the Kremlin, The Post’s Michael Miller writes.
title: “Latest Updates On The Russia Ukraine War The Washington Post " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Carol Demarco”
The aid package also includes refurbishing 45 T-72 tanks for Ukraine — the first time Washington has responded to Kiev’s calls to provide such weapons for use to be sent to the front line — as well as drones, air defense missiles. and riverboats. Here’s the latest on the war and its ripple effects around the world.
- From our correspondents G-7 agrees to fix, defend Ukraine’s infrastructure amid Russian attacks. The plan to fortify Ukraine ahead of the punishing winter months was cemented on the second day of the G-7 meetings in the historic German city of Münster. The symbolic importance of the venue — the same site where the Treaty of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years’ War was signed — was underlined by some of the diplomats in attendance, who said Russia’s invasion challenged the centuries-old world order. agreements helped create. The G-7 statement signed by every nation announced the creation of a “coordinating mechanism” to help Ukraine “repair, restore and defend its critical energy and water infrastructure,” The Post’s John Hudson writes. He did not set a timetable for implementation, but diplomats attending the event said it was important to act immediately with the onset of winter. Meg Kelly contributed to this report.
title: “Latest Updates On The Russia Ukraine War The Washington Post " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Earl Chandler”
The speech follows reporting by the Washington Post that the Biden administration has privately encouraged Kyiv to signal an open negotiation to end the war. Washington and Moscow maintain high-level communication channels, the White House said.