Russia, Ukraine and IAEA
Without a stronger stance against Russian aggression near Ukrainian nuclear power plants, disaster is looming ‘closer and closer’, says historian Serhii Plokhy
The Mirror was the first British media to visit a remarkable subterranean sanctuary in Zaporizhzhia offering pupils a place to study away from the bombardment of war
The Mirror had exclusive access to where brave medics tend to the wounded in Zaporizhzhia, in south-east Ukraine, barely 25 miles from fighting with Russia.
Our security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has answered tonnes of questions on the Ukraine war that you've sent through. Some of the questions he's answered are: What could a peacekeeping force in Ukraine look like?
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,102These are the key developments on day 1,102 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Here is the situation on Sunday, March 2: The head of Russia’s Investigative Committee says Ukrainian attacks on Russian regions on and near the border have killed at least 652 civilians so far, Russian news agency TASS reported.
One of Ukraine’s largest steel plants lies in the country’s industrial east, where Russia’s 3-year invasion of its neighbor threatens to throttle production at any moment.
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