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The war in Ukraine: What you need to know

The last: Zelenski will address the UN Security Council on Tuesday in a meeting expected to focus on the Bucha massacres. Promising to hold Putin accountable, Biden reiterated that war crimes had been committed in Ukraine.

The battle: Nearly five weeks after its invasion, Russian forces continue to carry out sporadic attacks on civilian targets in a number of Ukrainian cities. Russia is accused of war crimes.

weapons: Ukraine is using weapons such as Javelin anti-tank missiles and Switchblade kamikaze drones provided by the United States and other allies. Russia has used a number of weapons against Ukraine, some of which have caught the attention and concern of analysts.

In Russia: Putin is blocking the flow of information to Russia, where war is not even called war. Russia’s latest independent bulletin closed on Monday.

photos: Postal photographers have been in place since the beginning of the war – here are some of their most powerful works.

How you can help: Here are the ways in which those in the United States can help support the Ukrainian people, as well as what people around the world have donated.

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