Ukraine’s southern offensive ‘was designed to trick Russia’
Exclusive: Russian forces wrong-footed by attack in Kharkiv region after preparing for offensive in the south
Exclusive: Russian forces wrong-footed by attack in Kharkiv region after preparing for offensive in the south
Ukrainians in recaptured town where 445 graves have been uncovered tell of suffering during Russian occupation
Grisly work in woodland and cemeteries in push to officially record civilian deaths
The Guardian joins members of the Black Tulip group as they carry out their grim task in a deserted village
State-backed broadcast has strategic and practical justifications but some see it as dangerous monopoly
Sasha Ivanov, 18, an aspiring neurosurgeon, was killed trying to help his grandparents. It was not the end of the family’s ordeal
After volunteering for the Ukrainian territorial defence force, a headmaster and his son found themselves in frontline battles
Five months since Russia’s invasion started, Ukraine’s wealthiest people have gone quiet – but will it stay like this for long?
Disruption to water and energy supplies is routine and the liberating troops have found bodies of civilians showing signs of torture
Church alleged to be arm of the Kremlin – disguising Russian propaganda as religious teachings
Red Cross chief says ‘history is watching’ as UN confirms almost 3 million people have fled country
Kyiv’s deputy military intelligence chief says force will form part of new offensives over spring and summer