The war in Ukraine: what you need to know
Last: The G20 summit concluded on Friday without a traditional statement, or even a group photo, in a sign of the deep divisions among the world’s largest economies over Russia’s war in Ukraine. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was among the diplomats who condemned Moscow’s blockade of millions of tons of grain held in Ukrainian ports, driving up global food prices. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov who He left the sessions twicewas not present for Blinken’s comments, but accused his Western counterparts of “Russian fear”.
Fighting: A slowly replenished Russian army is making further gains in eastern Ukraine against valiant but ill-equipped Ukrainian forces. The United States and its allies are racing to achieve this Delivering huge quantities of weapons urgently needed by Ukrainians If they want to keep the Russians away.
Weapons: Ukraine uses weapons such as Javelin anti-tank missiles And the Switchblade “Kamikaze” Drones, provided by the United States and other allies. Russia used a file set of weapons Against Ukraine, some of which have drawn the attention and concern of analysts.
Pictures: The pamphlet photographers have been on the ground since the beginning of the war – Here are some of their most powerful works.
How you can help: These are the ways they can do it in the United States Help support the Ukrainian people Beside What people donate around the world.
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