Por: Newsweek World December 15, 2022
Iryna was not used to constantly looking over her shoulder. That all changed when Russian troops entered the Ukrainian city of Melitopol. There was uncertainty in every second, she said, not even in every minute, hour, or day—but every second.The familiar surroundings of the city that had been her home for 53 years were now where she could be killed at any moment by an invading force. War makes the surreal suddenly real.We had to rethink... + full article
Forbes USA Tech December 14, 2022
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The New York Times USA World December 14, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine is stepping up efforts to isolate and degrade Russian forces in and around the strategically vital city of Melitopol, ahead of what is widely expected to be the next major phase of the war, a Ukrainian offensive to drive Russian forces from southern... + más
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Newsweek USA World December 13, 2022
A Ukrainian mayor taunted Russia following a strike against a bridge used by Russian troops to transport military equipment into controversially annexed territory on Monday.The strike comes more than nine months after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the Ukraine special... + más
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Russian Brigades In Southern Ukraine Depended On One Major Bridge. Now They’re Cut Off From Resupply. | Forbes
An explosion at a key bridge in Ukraine's partially-occupied Zaporizhzhia region on Monday may be hinting at where Ukraine could focus its offensive against Russian forces during the winter months, according to experts.The bridge in question was a crossing over the Molochna... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World December 12, 2022
Russian drone strikes on the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa plunged more than 1.5 million people in the region into darkness over the weekend, while 220 miles to the east, the Ukrainians struck the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, an attack that opened another front in... + más
Russian-installed official's car blown up in Ukraine attack | Newsweek
Ukrainian HIMARS destroy barracks in Russian-occupied Melitopol—reports | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World December 11, 2022
Ukraine has reportedly destroyed barracks in the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol using High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).Pro-Moscow authorities said the attack in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region in southeastern Ukraine on Saturday night killed two... + más
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Newsweek USA World September 29, 2022
A Russian-installed official's car was blown up in an attack in Melitopol, southeastern Ukraine, the city's mayor Ivan Fedorov said Thursday.Fedorov, the mayor of the midsized Ukrainian city, said he received information from Ukrainian resistance forces that the car of... + más
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