StoryGraph Biggest Story 2022-10-03 -- ukrainian forces (7), ukrainian soldiers (6), russian forces (6), nuclear weapons (5), ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky (4)
What comes next in Ukraine’s fight against Russia
The underdog made a comeback. But these three questions will determine the future of the war.
I Lived in Russia? Annexation Is News to Key City Reclaimed by Ukraine.
Without access to electricity, radios or the internet, residents of Lyman said they were unaware of President Vladimir V. Putin’s grandiose celebration of an illegal land grab.
Putin has his back to the wall with the clock ticking ever louder | CNN
Time is running out for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and he knows it.
Zelensky knocks annexation as ‘Russian farce’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Russia’s annexation of four Ukrainian regions a “farce” on Sunday. “Recently, someone somewhere held pseudo-referendums, and when the Ukrainian flag is…
The Kremlin, after trumpeting annexation, admits it doesn’t know where the borders are.
Bodies and bureaucracy are the remnants of Russian control of Lyman.ImageBodies of Russian soldiers outside Lyman, Ukraine, on Sunday.Credit...Nicole Tung for The New York TimesImageA resident outs...
October 2, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news | CNN
Russian troops withdrew from the key Donetsk town of Lyman, just one day after Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the annexations of four regions — including Donetsk — of Ukraine. Follow here for the latest news updates.
Russian forces retreated from Lyman, a strategic city for its operations in the east, the Russian defense ministry said Saturday, just a day after Moscow's annexation of the region that's been declared illegal by the West.
Erin Burnett: 'Ukraine's story will define the world we all live in' | CNN
The Inside CNN newsletter team caught up with Erin Burnett a few months ago, shortly after she returned from a reporting trip to Ukraine.
Aerial view of blown Nord Stream pipeline near Bornholm Island. Three deep-water explosions destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines under the Baltic Sea last week on Monday. Swedish seismologists reported that one of the three explosions measures 2.3 on the Richter Scale of earthquake intensity, but this was no earthquake. It was explosion—like a gigantic undersea…
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