US Announces $2.8 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine, Allies in the Region Blinken announced $2.2 billion during an unannounced visit to Kyiv
Ukraine Claims Responsibility for Recent Crimea Attacks The US has said it supports Ukraine striking Crimea, which Russia has controlled since 2014
Ukraine’s Top General Warns ‘Limited’ Nuclear War Can’t Be Ruled Out The head of Ukraine's armed forces said such a scenario could risk sparking World War III
Russia Says Western Countries Not Living Up to Their End of Grain Deal Under the deal, the US and its allies are supposed to help facilitate the export of Russian grain and fertilizer, which has been impeded by sanctions
IAEA Issues Report on Zaporizhzhia Power Plant, Recommends Safety Zone The UN nuclear watchdog stopped short of naming who was responsible for the shelling of the Russian-controlled plant
Russia Says It Foiled Ukrainian Attempt to Seize Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Two IAEA inspectors are currently stationed at the plant
IAEA Arrives at Zaporizhzhia Power Plant, Establishes ‘Continued’ Presence Russia claims Ukraine launched an attack to retake the plant before IAEA inspectors arrived
Report: Russia, Ukraine Tentatively Agreed on Peace Deal in April Boris Johnson arrived in Kyiv not long after the talks and told Zelensky not to negotiate with Russia, saying the West wasn't ready to sign a deal
IAEA Inspectors Arrive in Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Way to Power Plant The IAEA plans to establish a permanent presence at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which Russia has welcomed
EU Ministers Split on Russian Visa Ban The EU is also considering a training mission for Ukrainian troops