Dwindling Ammunition Stocks Pose Grave Threat to Ukraine
By Cassandra Vinograd, Raja Abdulrahim and Michael Levenson World leaders welcomed the shift by an Israel facing increasing pressure, but they stressed that the measure of success would be whether enough trucks get in to ease the humanitarian crisis. | | By Andrew E. Kramer What few munitions remain are often mismatched with battlefield needs as the country's forces gird for an expected Russian offensive this summer. | | By William K. Rashbaum, Michael Rothfeld and Dana Rubinstein Federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents are scrutinizing international flights taken by Mayor Eric Adams of New York aboard Turkey's national air carrier, Turkish Airlines. | | |
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