Today's Headlines: Russia Batters Ukraine With Artillery Strikes as West Condemns Invasion

Russians Now See a New Side to Putin: Dragging Them Into War
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Russia Batters Ukraine With Artillery Strikes as West Condemns Invasion

Russia Batters Ukraine With Artillery Strikes as West Condemns Invasion

By Michael Schwirtz, Eric Schmitt and Neil MacFarquhar

Explosions were reported over Kyiv, the capital. Several countries announced severe new sanctions, as Vladimir Putin remained resolute about his decision to invade.

Russians Now See a New Side to Putin: Dragging Them Into War

Russians Now See a New Side to Putin: Dragging Them Into War

By Anton Troianovski

The autocrat who has steered Russia for 22 years was embraced by many Russians for what they saw as his rationality and astute risk management. That image has been upended.

Zelensky Steps Into a Role Few Expected: Ukraine's Wartime President

Zelensky Steps Into a Role Few Expected: Ukraine's Wartime President

By Valerie Hopkins

Even as doubts have lingered about his preparedness to lead, Volodymyr Zelensky, a former actor, gave the performance of his life as Russian forces prepared to invade.

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With the Ukraine Invasion, NATO Is Suddenly Vulnerable

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With the Ukraine Invasion, NATO Is Suddenly Vulnerable

By Steven Erlanger

A Russia in control of Ukraine and Belarus would change the security architecture of Europe. Can the alliance respond effectively?

Mr. Putin Launches a Second Cold War

Opinion | The Editorial Board

Mr. Putin Launches a Second Cold War

By The Editorial Board

Russia's war of choice in Ukraine raises countless difficult questions.

Today's Videos

Zelensky Says He Is Russia's 'Target No. 1'

Video Video: Zelensky Says He Is Russia's 'Target No. 1'

By Reuters

Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, said that he remained in the country despite rumors that he had fled and that despite his efforts the country should not expect help from abroad.

Protesters Rally Against Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Video Video: Protesters Rally Against Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Demonstrators took to the streets in major cities, from New York City to Berlin, to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and express solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

Russian Forces Invade Ukraine

Video Video: Russian Forces Invade Ukraine

By Sarah Kerr and Ainara Tiefenthäler

Explosions and clashes were reported throughout the country as Russia moved in by land and air.

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