Síntesis informativa - 9 de mayo 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Live Updates: Putin Defends His War
Against a backdrop of armored vehicles and soldiers in regalia, President Vladimir V. Putin hailed Russia’s army for “fighting for the Motherland,” delivering a defiant speech at the start of the annual Victory Day commemorations on Monday that falsely depicted his invasion of Ukraine as an extension of the struggle against Nazism in Europe.
Síntesis informativa - 4 de mayo 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine War and Mariupol News: Live Updates
The European Union took a major step on Wednesday toward weakening President Vladimir V. Putin’s ability to finance the war in Ukraine, proposing a total embargo on Russian oil, as Moscow demonstrated its destructive power with missile strikes in the west of the country and deadly attacks in the east.
Síntesis informativa - 2 de mayo 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Latest Russia-Ukraine News: Pelosi Meets With Polish President
Ukrainian officials vowed on Monday to carry out a large-scale evacuation from the ruined city of Mariupol despite early-morning shelling that threatened to derail the best and possibly last hope for hundreds of civilians trapped for weeks in bunkers beneath the wreckage of what was once one of Europe’s largest steel plants.
Síntesis informativa - 29 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates
As the United States and its allies rush to supply weapons to Ukraine, Britain’s military said on Friday it would deploy 8,000 soldiers to Europe to join tens of thousands of troops from NATO countries in exercises meant to deter further Russian aggression.
Síntesis informativa - 28 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Biden and Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates
President Biden, whose administration has grown increasingly bold in its support for Ukraine, is scheduled to update the American public on the state of the war on Thursday, as Western nations funnel heavy weapons to Ukraine and fears grow that the conflict could widen in unpredictable ways.
Síntesis informativa - 27 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates
The Kremlin escalated its confrontation with Europe on Wednesday by cutting off supplies of natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria, as a series of blasts in Russian border regions raised concerns that the conflict in Ukraine could spread.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/27/world/ukraine-russia-war-news
Síntesis informativa - 26 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News
The United States marshaled allies on Tuesday to pledge more military support to Ukraine, accelerating the drive to deter Russia’s offensive and degrade its war machine, as Moscow accused the West of pursuing a proxy war and ignoring the “considerable” risk that it could spiral into a nuclear conflict.
Síntesis informativa - 25 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates
Russia renewed its attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure on Monday, striking five railroad stations with missiles hours after the top U.S. defense official and top diplomat made a risky and secretive visit by train to the Ukrainian capital.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/25/world/ukraine-russia-war-news
Síntesis informativa - 22 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates
As Russia refocused its efforts on defeating entrenched and increasingly well-armed Ukrainian forces in the east, a senior Russian military commander suggested on Friday that Moscow’s ambitions are far broader than set out in recent weeks.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/22/world/ukraine-russia-war-news
Síntesis informativa - 21 de abril 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russia-Ukraine Live News: Biden to Address War Aid, Putin and the Latest
President Vladimir V. Putin ordered Russian forces on Thursday to blockade the steel plant where Ukrainian troops are holding out in Mariupol, seeking to claim victory in the strategic southeastern city while avoiding a direct attack that could add to mounting Russian casualties.