In the dust, debris and the dead lying in Kharkiv’s central Freedom Square, Ukrainians on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, saw what might become of other cities if Russia’s invasion isn’t countered in time.
KYIV, Ukraine Russian forces escalated their attacks on crowded urban areas Tuesday in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror, while U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to make his Russian counterpart "pay a price" for the invasion.
Violent explosions rocked Ukraine's two largest cities Tuesday as Russia dramatically escalated its invasion in the face of hardening global resolve against the war and calls by the Biden administration for Moscow to be held accountable for the "crimes" its military forces are carrying out in the nearly week-old invasion of its neighbor.