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Zelenskyy meets with US delegation as Ukrainians mark a somber Orthodox Easter

KRAMATORSK, Ukraine — With fighting raging in the eastern and southern parts of the country, Ukrainians marked a somber Orthodox Easter on Sunday as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the most senior U.S. delegation to arrive in the capital since the war erupted two months ago. Zelenskyy was making the case for additional military and diplomatic support in late Sunday talks with U.S. ...
Five-year-old Dasha eats soup at the World Central Kitchen in Zaporizhzhia on Sunday, a day after her family escaped Russian-occupied territory.“ Three shells landed near our house.

KRAMATORSK, Ukraine — With fighting raging in the eastern and southern parts of the country, Ukrainians marked a somber Orthodox Easter on Sunday as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the most senior U.S. delegation to arrive in the capital since the war erupted two months ago.

Zelenskyy was making the case for additional military and diplomatic support in late Sunday talks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, who traveled to Kyiv under extraordinary security measures. The meeting was confirmed by an aide to Zelenskyy, Oleksiy Arestovych, speaking to Ukrainian television.

The Biden administration has sent or committed $3.4 billion in armaments for Ukraine during the war, including two $800 million packages in the last 10 days that contained heavier

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