

The Kyiv Independent’s Igor Kossov and Francis Farrell wrote that Monday gave Ukrainians flashbacks to the start of the war.
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Subway stations that were packed just a day earlier with weekend shoppers were again full of people on Monday, but this time with thousands taking shelter, anxiously waiting underground and bracing for the echoes of the next blast.” The Times reporters wrote, “After the barrage of strikes, an hourslong air alert remained over the city. Missiles also landed in downtown Kyiv, sending civilians racing for shelter.” The Washington Post’s Missy Ryan, Isabelle Khurshudyan and Mary Ilyushina wrote, “In an attack that rivaled the day Russia’s invasion started last February, the strikes targeted critical infrastructure in cities from Kharkiv in the east to Lviv in the west. But Monday’s news was a sobering reminder that the war has not gone away. With so many other topics dominating the American news cycle - the midterm elections, Donald Trump and Hurricane Ian - Ukraine has been put on a back burner for many news consumers. It’s difficult to look at, but too important not to. The same can be said with the photo at the top of this newsletter. This story from The New York Times’ Michael Schwirtz and Megan Specia (with photographs by Finbarr O’Reilly) is tough to see, but critical for those who haven’t been keeping up with the latest in Ukraine. Once again, media coverage of Monday’s horrific news plays a key role in showing the world the horrors of Russia’s actions. Putin’s illegal war on the Ukrainian people.”

In a statement, President Joe Biden said he “strongly condemns” the attacks and added, “They once again demonstrate the utter brutality of Mr. At least 14 people were killed and nearly 100 were wounded in an attack that could signify another major shift in a war that is now coming up on eight months. Russia launched its biggest assault in months, going after many cities and civilian targets.

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