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Putin
‘There Is No Evil He Would Not Do For Power’ – War in Ukraine Update for March 18
Air Force destroys 14 Shaheds over Odesa; Russians capture village west of Avdiivka; Missiles rain down on Mykolaiv; Putin polling at 88% in exit interviews; Invading forces keep failing on left bank
March 17, 2024
War in Ukraine
Russian ‘Double-Tap’ Strike Kills 21 in Odesa, Including Rescuers and Top Police Officials
A Russian ballistic missile attack struck a residential area in Ukraine’s Black Sea port city of Odesa killing at least 21 people, in Moscow’s deadliest attack in weeks, Ukrainian officials said.
March 16, 2024
War in Ukraine
Russian ‘Double-Tap’ Strike Kills 20 in Odesa
Many of the wounded are emergency workers attending the scene of the first explosion, a deliberate attack strategy often used by Moscow’s forces known as a “double-tap.”
March 15, 2024
Italy
Italian Volunteer Doctors Train Odesites Under Attack
Doctors from Italy left their safe homes and hospitals to give combat medicine courses in Odesa. While there, the city was hit by drones and a missile that just missed Zelensky.
March 11, 2024
Ukraine
Strains of Ukrainian in Odesa
Thanks to the Kremlin’s continual attacks, one of Ukraine’s most Russian-speaking cities is beginning to embrace the neglected Ukrainian of its hinterland.
March 9, 2024
NATO
Macron Ready to Send Troops to Ukraine if Russia Approaches Kyiv or Odesa
At a meeting with a range of political parties, the President of France floated a scenario that could potentially lead to French troops deployed in Ukraine.
March 8, 2024
Zelensky
Moscow Claims It Targeted Odesa Drone Factory in Attack That Almost Killed Zelensky
The success of Ukraine’s sea drones on the Black Sea have put them on Russia’s list of priority targets. Moscow dismissed as coincidence the fact that Zelensky was less than 500 meters away.
March 7, 2024
War in Ukraine
Zelensky Defiant as Ukraine Mourns Victims of Odesa Drone Strike
The attack killed five children, including two babies less than a year old, according to statements by Zelensky and the regional governor.
March 4, 2024

