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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Says ‘Bakhmut Is Only In Our Hearts’ After Russia Claims Control Of City
Associated Press
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that Bakhmut was “only in our hearts,” hours after Russia’s defense ministry reported that forces of the Wagner private army, with the support of Russian troops, had seized the city in eastern Ukraine.
$400 Million In Weapons Aid For Ukraine Includes Ammunition And Portable Armored Bridges
CBS News
The U.S. announced Friday another $400 million in security assistance for Ukraine, including more ammunition for systems the U.S. has already provided and for the first time, armored vehicle-launched bridges (AVLBs) to help with river crossings.
Ukraine Strike Deaths Hit 40; Russia Seen Preparing Long War
Associated Press
Authorities said the death toll from Saturday’s strike rose to 40 and that 30 people remained missing Monday.
Ukraine Mining Town Holding Out Against Russian Assault
Associated Press
The fate of a devastated salt-mining town in eastern Ukraine hung in the balance Wednesday as Ukraine said its forces were holding out against a furious Russian onslaught in one of the fiercest and bloodiest recent ground battles of the nearly 11-month war.
Zelenskyy Preparing To Visit DC, After Tour Of War’s Front
Associated Press
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is preparing to visit Washington on Wednesday, according to three AP sources, in his first known trip outside the country since Russia’s invasion began in February.
Ukraine, Allies Reject Russian Claim Of 'Dirty Bomb' Provocation Plot
CBS News
Ukraine and several of its allies have rejected a claim by Russia that Ukraine was preparing to detonate a "dirty bomb" in its own territory.
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Putin Declares Martial Law In Occupied Ukrainian Regions
CBS News
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law on Wednesday in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, areas it was struggling to defend amid continued Ukrainian advances. Under Russian law, "martial law" allows for the strengthening of the military, curfews and limits on movement.
Putin Declares Martial Law In Occupied Ukrainian Regions
CBS News
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law on Wednesday in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, areas it was struggling to defend amid continued Ukrainian advances. Under Russian law, "martial law" allows for the strengthening of the military, curfews and limits on movement.
Russia Hits Ukraine With Another Deadly Wave Of 'Suicide Drones'
CBS News
Waves of explosive-laden suicide drones struck Ukraine's capital and other cities as families were preparing to start their week early Monday, the blasts echoing across Kyiv, setting buildings ablaze and sending people scurrying to shelters. The assaults, which reportedly killed several people, came after a week of massive, coordinated Russian air strikes across the country.
Russia Hits Ukraine With Another Deadly Wave Of 'Suicide Drones'
CBS News
Waves of explosive-laden suicide drones struck Ukraine's capital and other cities as families were preparing to start their week early Monday, the blasts echoing across Kyiv, setting buildings ablaze and sending people scurrying to shelters. The assaults, which reportedly killed several people, came after a week of massive, coordinated Russian air strikes across the country.
Russia To Evacuate Kherson Residents As Ukraine Advances
News On 6
The Moscow-installed leader of Kherson asked the Kremlin to organize an evacuation from four cities, citing incessant shelling by Ukrainian forces.
Russia To Evacuate Kherson Residents As Ukraine Advances
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The Moscow-installed leader of Kherson asked the Kremlin to organize an evacuation from four cities, citing incessant shelling by Ukrainian forces.
UN Members Vote Overwhelmingly To Condemn Russia's Annexation In Ukraine
CBS News
The United Nations General Assembly Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia's so-called annexation of a large swath of Ukraine.
UN Members Vote Overwhelmingly To Condemn Russia's Annexation In Ukraine
CBS News
The United Nations General Assembly Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia's so-called annexation of a large swath of Ukraine.
Russia Strikes Ukraine Housing; Detains Refugees At Border
Associated Press
Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Thursday, a local official said, killing three people and wounding at least 12 in a region that Moscow has illegally annexed.
Russia Strikes Ukraine Housing; Detains Refugees At Border
Associated Press
Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Thursday, a local official said, killing three people and wounding at least 12 in a region that Moscow has illegally annexed.
Russia Calls US Military Aid For Ukraine An 'Immediate Threat'
CBS News
As Vladimir Putin signed laws Wednesday formally declaring a huge swath of Ukraine part of Russia, his ambassador in Washington called the United States' plan to provide Ukraine with an additional $625 million in military aid an "immediate threat" to Russia's strategic interests. The ambassador said the ongoing provision of heavy weapons to Ukraine had cemented "Washington's status as a participant in the conflict."
Russia Calls US Military Aid For Ukraine An 'Immediate Threat'
CBS News
As Vladimir Putin signed laws Wednesday formally declaring a huge swath of Ukraine part of Russia, his ambassador in Washington called the United States' plan to provide Ukraine with an additional $625 million in military aid an "immediate threat" to Russia's strategic interests. The ambassador said the ongoing provision of heavy weapons to Ukraine had cemented "Washington's status as a participant in the conflict."
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Putin Signs Laws Annexing 4 Ukrainian Regions
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed laws absorbing four Ukrainian regions into Russia, a move that finalizes the annexation carried out in defiance of international law.
Putin Signs Laws Annexing 4 Ukrainian Regions
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed laws absorbing four Ukrainian regions into Russia, a move that finalizes the annexation carried out in defiance of international law.
Russia’s Putin Opens Signing Event To Annex Parts Of Ukraine
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin opened a Kremlin ceremony Friday to start the process of absorbing parts of Ukraine into Russia by saying he would sign laws to annex them despite international condemnation and protect the newly incorporated regions using “all available means.”
Russia’s Putin Opens Signing Event To Annex Parts Of Ukraine
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin opened a Kremlin ceremony Friday to start the process of absorbing parts of Ukraine into Russia by saying he would sign laws to annex them despite international condemnation and protect the newly incorporated regions using “all available means.”
Kremlin: 4 Regions Of Ukraine To Be Folded In Russia Friday
Associated Press
Russia confirmed on Thursday it will formally annex parts of Ukraine where occupied areas held Kremlin-orchestrated “referendums” on living under Moscow’s rule that the Ukrainian government and the West denounced as illegal and rigged.
Kremlin: 4 Regions Of Ukraine To Be Folded In Russia Friday
Associated Press
Russia confirmed on Thursday it will formally annex parts of Ukraine where occupied areas held Kremlin-orchestrated “referendums” on living under Moscow’s rule that the Ukrainian government and the West denounced as illegal and rigged.
US Announces $1.1 Billion More In Military Aid For Ukraine
Associated Press
The U.S. will provide an additional $1.1 billion in aid to Ukraine, with funding for 18 more advanced rocket systems and other weapons to counter drones that Russia has been using against Ukrainian troops, the Biden administration announced Wednesday.
US Announces $1.1 Billion More In Military Aid For Ukraine
Associated Press
The U.S. will provide an additional $1.1 billion in aid to Ukraine, with funding for 18 more advanced rocket systems and other weapons to counter drones that Russia has been using against Ukrainian troops, the Biden administration announced Wednesday.
Russia Prepares To Annex Occupied Ukraine Despite Outcry
Associated Press
Russia stood poised Wednesday to formally annex parts of Ukraine after claiming that voters in areas where it has military control had overwhelmingly endorsed living under Moscow’s rule.
Russia Prepares To Annex Occupied Ukraine Despite Outcry
Associated Press
Russia stood poised Wednesday to formally annex parts of Ukraine after claiming that voters in areas where it has military control had overwhelmingly endorsed living under Moscow’s rule.
Putin's Call-Up Fuels Russians' Anger, Protests, & Violence
Associated Press
Long lines of cars on roads snaking to Russia’s border crossings with Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, and similar queues at airports.
Putin's Call-Up Fuels Russians' Anger, Protests, & Violence
Associated Press
Long lines of cars on roads snaking to Russia’s border crossings with Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, and similar queues at airports.
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Tulsa Weather: Chance for rain and storms Wednesday
News On 6
A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Tulsa Weather: Chance for rain and storms Wednesday
News On 6
A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Claremore Indian Hospital employees voice concerns as Cherokee Nation takes over operations
MaKayla Glenn
The Cherokee Nation is set to take over operations of the Claremore Indian Hospital from the federal government, with plans to construct a new outpatient-only facility by 2027. While the Cherokee Nation aims to enhance patient care, some current and former employees express concerns about job security and potential cuts to essential services.
Claremore Indian Hospital employees voice concerns as Cherokee Nation takes over operations
MaKayla Glenn
The Cherokee Nation is set to take over operations of the Claremore Indian Hospital from the federal government, with plans to construct a new outpatient-only facility by 2027. While the Cherokee Nation aims to enhance patient care, some current and former employees express concerns about job security and potential cuts to essential services.
1 dead in crash involving motorcycle in Tulsa
News On 6
Tulsa Police say a person is dead after a crash near 129th and the Broken Arrow Expressway Tuesday evening.
1 dead in crash involving motorcycle in Tulsa
News On 6
Tulsa Police say a person is dead after a crash near 129th and the Broken Arrow Expressway Tuesday evening.
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Tulsa Weather: Chance for rain and storms Wednesday
News On 6
A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Claremore Indian Hospital employees voice concerns as Cherokee Nation takes over operations
MaKayla Glenn
The Cherokee Nation is set to take over operations of the Claremore Indian Hospital from the federal government, with plans to construct a new outpatient-only facility by 2027. While the Cherokee Nation aims to enhance patient care, some current and former employees express concerns about job security and potential cuts to essential services.
1 dead in crash involving motorcycle in Tulsa
News On 6
Tulsa Police say a person is dead after a crash near 129th and the Broken Arrow Expressway Tuesday evening.
A long road to recovery: Tulsa family prepares to bring baby home from Texas after surgeries
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa family is looking forward to bringing their newborn home after his battle against a rare lung condition.
Gary England, longtime News 9 Chief Meteorologist, dies at 85
Carrie Winchel
Legendary News 9 Chief Meteorologist Gary England, a pioneer in severe weather broadcasting and trusted voice for generations of Oklahomans, has died at 85.
GRDA investigating drowning in Adair County
News On 6
Grand River Dam Authority says they're investigating a drowning near Tahlequah in Adair County.
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