All news on the topic: Ukraine

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Ukrainian star refuses to shake Russian rival's hand after WTA title win
The Ukrainian tennis star enjoyed her greatest achievement in the game so far by securing her first title win against an opponent she did not engage with in the traditional manner post match
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Mystery as girl, 14, from Ukraine dies after being found unconscious on UK beach
Devon and Cornwall Police officers were called to Dawlish on Saturday night and found a teenager unconscious on the beach. She was airlifted to hospital, where she later died
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Apocalyptic photos show 10,000-person town wiped off face of earth
Before Russia's invasion, 10,000 people lived in Mariinka, a town in the suburbs of Donetsk, which has become an apocalyptic wasteland as Vladimir Putin's troops raze neighbourhoods to the ground
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Star-studded Live Aid-style gig announced at Wembley to raise money for Ukraine
A huge benefit concert is set to be held at Wembley stadium this year, with big-name performers such as The Rolling Stones and U2 invited to play in order to raise money for the victims of the Ukraine conflict
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Ukrainian kids 'stolen by Vladimir Putin's regime and taken to Russian camps'
A report by Yale University last month said more than 6,000 children aged between four months and 17 years were being held in 43 camps in a systematic campaign "coordinated by Russia’s federal government"
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Thousands race to flee 'almost destroyed' Ukrainian city amid heavy fighting
Around 4,000 Ukrainian citizens are now stranded in the eastern city of Bakhmut, which has been described as 'almost destroyed' by deputy mayor Oleksandr Marchenko
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'Drone' blast near Moscow may have been sent to destroy Russian missile plant
A major "aerial blast" reported near Moscow has been blamed on a Ukrainian drone seeking to strike in Kolomna, the home to Russia's Mechanial Engineering Design Bureau - where the Kinshal hypersonic and Iskander M tactical missiles are built
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Vladimir Putin plans 'mass suicidal attacks' on Ukrainians for three months
Russian forces are resorting to "mass suicidal attacks" on Ukrainians, effectively sending hundreds of soldiers over the frontline for minimal military gains but as a massive cost in Russian lives
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Putin calls crisis meeting after reports of sabotage group inside Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, has said reports of the Bryansk attack are "deliberate provocation" by Russia
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Brits back Ukraine joining the EU - even though UK quit bloc three years ago
A survey for the pro-EU European Movement UK revealed support for Kyiv joining the Brussels bloc - on the same day NATO's boss said Ukraine will join the alliance in the long-term
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Ukraine will join NATO, declares alliance chief in new blow to Vladimir Putin
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg declared war-torn Ukraine will be admitted to the alliance in the long-term, as he began talks in Helsinki with Finnish leaders
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African students who fled Ukraine ordered to return or miss out on uni degrees
Ukraine's Ministry of Education is asking medical students to return by March 14th to sit an exam and requiring them to sign a form stating they are “responsible for their own safety and life”
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Brit who rescued wife and son from Ukraine plans to move to warzone permanently
Ian Umney, 29, began his mission of saving his Ukrainian wife and son from the conflict last year. Settled in the UK, he now wants to move back into Ukraine and live closer to his wife's family.
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Russia hammers Ukraine with fresh airstrikes on 1st anniversary of war starting
Ukraine has remained defiant amid a further round of punishing bombardment, while Russian units complain of being sent into battle without proper technical and artillery support
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Mum chats to Banksy as he paints wall in Ukraine not knowing he's elusive artist
Yula Patoku had no idea just who she was talking to as she chatted to the man creating the piece, which shows a small child throwing a man in a martial arts fight
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‘We’ve helped families escape the war in Ukraine – this is what we learned’
A year on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Mirror speaks to three British hosts and the Ukrainian families they’ve invited into their homes
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'Show some compassion Rishi Sunak and let stricken Ukrainian family be reunited'
Dmytro Krasnozhony, who spent hours in a bomb shelter instead of at school, has begged Rishi Sunak for he and his mother to be reunited with the father in Britain
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Woman returns to Ukraine home with phone still on charge and dishes in sink
Anne Malygon has shared the shocking reality of her Ukraine home that seemed 'frozen in time' after returning to her country from studying abroad one year after the war started
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Shameless 'traitors' get rich as they steal cash while Ukrainian soldiers fight
Ukraine continues to battle corruption within its own country, as well as on the battlefield against Russian invaders. One lawyer told the Mirror that corruption is seen by some Ukrainians as being like 'treason'
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Ukrainian families torn apart by Russia’s brutal invasion mark year anniversary
The Daily Mirror's Defence and Security Editor travelled to two of the worst hit towns north of Kyiv and saw wrecked and devastated communities still coming to terms with 12 months of violence
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Ukrainian kids told air raid siren cellars are 'fantasy caves' to reduce stress
In a bittersweet show of resilience, young kids attending nursery do not fear the sirens in Ukraine anymore as their teachers set up playful drills to make children get used to the constant evacuations
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Boris Johnson's foul-mouthed response when he heard Putin had invaded - updates
It is the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and it has emerged that Boris Johnson had a foul-mouthed response to Vladimir Putin's invasion one year ago
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What Putin could do next from using nuclear weapons to desperate new offensive
Vladimir Putin is still statistically losing the war which sadly makes any signs of his brutalities diminishing slim. But what might happen next and what can we expect the war criminal to do in order to try to make more gains?
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Boris Johnson's foul-mouthed response when he heard Putin had invaded Ukraine
Vladimir Putin appeared on Russian television to announce the beginning of what he called a “special military operation" and Boris Johnson was awoken in the middle of the night at 10 Downing Street
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Putin to ‘put screws harder and harder’ into Ukraine as his war aims fail
A war crimes investigator who analysed Russian activity in Syria for the United Nations, told The Mirror he fears civilian deaths will increase as Vladimir Putin's aims fail a year on