Russia-Ukraine war: Key things to know about the conflict
Russia has escalated attacks in western Ukraine with a deadly airstrike on a military base where its troops had trained with NATO forces, bringing the conflict closer to Poland and other members of the bloc.
Meanwhile, police in the capital of Kyiv confirmed that a U.S. video journalist has died and another American journalist was injured when they were attacked by Russian forces.
The Ukrainians said that at least 35 people were killed and 134 wounded when over 30 cruise missiles were fired at the Yavoriv military range, just 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the Polish border. No further information on the casualties was immediately available. A day earlier, a senior Russian diplomat said Moscow had warned the United States that it considered foreign shipments of military equipment to Ukraine legitimate targets.
The U.S. swiftly ordered a warning Sunday, with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on CBS News Face the Nation saying Russia will face a response from NATO should any of its attacks in Ukraine cross borders and hit members of the security alliance - even by accident.
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