Today's Headlines: Russia Uses Surrender in Mariupol to Portray Ukrainians as Terrorists

In Ukraine, Gruesome Injuries and Not Enough Doctors to Treat Them
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Russia Uses Surrender in Mariupol to Portray Ukrainians as Terrorists

Russia Uses Surrender in Mariupol to Portray Ukrainians as Terrorists

By Valerie Hopkins, Neil MacFarquhar, Ivan Nechepurenko and Michael Levenson

Many soldiers who surrendered from Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant belong to the Azov battalion, a group with far-right roots, and the Kremlin may now put them on trial just as Ukraine is prosecuting Russians for war crimes.

In Ukraine, Gruesome Injuries and Not Enough Doctors to Treat Them

In Ukraine, Gruesome Injuries and Not Enough Doctors to Treat Them

By Michael Schwirtz and Lynsey Addario

Operating with skeleton crews, doctors and nurses race to save limbs, and lives. It's a grim routine for medical personnel often working around the clock. And not all limbs can be saved.

U.S. Soccer and Top Players Agree to Guarantee Equal Pay

U.S. Soccer and Top Players Agree to Guarantee Equal Pay

By Andrew Das

Landmark labor agreements with members of the men's and women's national teams will include higher paychecks and shared World Cup prize money.

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A Russian Solider Pleads Guilty to Committing War Crime in Ukraine

Video Video: A Russian Solider Pleads Guilty to Committing War Crime in Ukraine

By The Associated Press

Sgt. Vadim Shyshimarin faces 10 years to life in prison for shooting a 62-year-old man on a bicycle in the village of Chupakhivka in the Sumy region, about 200 miles east of Kyiv.

Deteriorating Conditions in Mariupol Raise Fears of Disease

Video Video: Deteriorating Conditions in Mariupol Raise Fears of Disease

By Reuters

Mayor Vadym Boichenko of Mariupol, Ukraine, warned that rapidly worsening sanitation in the Russian-controlled city, including a risk of water flowing through mass graves, could spread diseases like cholera.

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