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Watch: 'We want to return alive' - haunting video of children under siege in Mariupol steelworks
Hundreds of women and children are hiding in sprawling Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol.
Hundreds of women and children are hiding in sprawling Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol.
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Russia takes over smoking ruins of the city, and orders troops to seal off Azovstal works.
Forces told instead to block stronghold "so that not even a fly comes through".
200-tonne intercontinental ballistic missile was 'a present to Nato' - Putin.
New York Times: "I told Moscow you are such a good boy," Bohus Garbar's handler says.
Russian soldiers left explosives buried in the contaminated soil.
Vladimir Putin attempts to take eastern Donbas region and slice Ukraine in two.
The Kremlin has declared the capture of the Donbas to be its main war goal.
New York Times: A few thousand Ukrainian troops are taking a final stand.
'I do not know what happened to the dead bodies.'
Russia says it has control of the city, and only a few remain holed up at the steel mill.
Some are making detailed war contingency plans — just in case.
Strikes with high-precision long-range missiles were launched against Kyiv.
Russia vowed this week to step up missile strikes on Ukraine's capital.
But couple from war-torn east also sound warning to Kiwis to "protect your democracy".
The CIA director warns the war could soon be taken to another level.
Putin ally and ex President warns Russia will deploy nuclear weapons if red line crossed.
RSA about what it terms NZ's two classes of veterans: 'It's a national shame.'
NZDF staff are on way to Europe as part of the response to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Russian withdrawal leaves children shattered by the ghastliest scenes of war.
Claims the death toll from the siege of the Ukraine city could surpass 20,000.
It is the most significant military effort in Europe since Bosnian War in mid-1990s.
An international Uber ride could soon become a reality.
Moscow appoints a decorated general as war commander for the next assault on Ukraine.
Emmanuel Macron's hopes of reelection clouded by a strong challenge from the far right.
British Prime Minister joined European leaders in visiting Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
The suicidal pilot in a crash that killed 150 people had experienced a psychotic episode.
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Moscow will commit further atrocities against civilians, it is claimed.