U.S. says diplomats to return to Kyiv, as 'Russia has already failed' in war aims

American officials pledge new assistance worth $713 million for Zelensky's government and other states in the region as they visit war-torn country; Ukraine says Russian shelling along most of the front in the east
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The United States promised on Monday to reopen its embassy in Kyiv soon, as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine's capital and hailed its success so far against Russia's invasion.
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  • Both men said the fact they were able to come to Kyiv was proof of Ukraine's tenacity in forcing Moscow to abandon an assault on the capital last month, and promised more aid to fend off Russian troops now attempting an advance in the east.
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    נשיא אוקראינה וולודימיר זלנסקי מזכיר המדינה של ארה"ב אנתוני בלינקן שר ההגנה לויד אוסטין
    נשיא אוקראינה וולודימיר זלנסקי מזכיר המדינה של ארה"ב אנתוני בלינקן שר ההגנה לויד אוסטין
    Lloyd Austin, Volodymyr Zelensky and Antony Blinken in Kyiv on Monday
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    "What you've done in repelling the Russians in the battle of Kyiv is extraordinary and inspiring quite frankly to the rest of the world," Austin told President Volodymyr Zelensky at a meeting overnight, after a train journey from Poland. "We are here to support you in any way possible."
    "The reason we're back is because of you, because of the extraordinary courage, leadership and success that you've had in pushing back this horrific Russian aggression," Blinken said.
    U.S. officials said they pledged new assistance worth $713 million for Zelensky's government and other countries in the region that are fearful of further Russian aggression.
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    A rescue worker atop a bombed out building in Odessa on Saturday
    A rescue worker atop a bombed out building in Odessa on Saturday
    A rescue worker atop a bombed out building in Odessa on Saturday
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    The meeting between the U.S. delegation and Ukraine's leaders ran for three hours, or more than double the allotted time, a U.S. official said.
    "In terms of Russia's war aims, Russia has already failed and Ukraine has already succeeded," Blinken told a briefing in Poland after the two officials returned.
    Russia has always denied intending to overthrow Ukraine's government. Western countries say that was its aim from the outset but it failed in the face of Ukrainian resistance.
    Just weeks ago, Kyiv was a frontline city under curfew and bombardment, with tens of thousands of Russian troops massing on its northern outskirts. Residents spent nights huddled in its metro stations, sheltering from artillery.
    Today, the nearest Russian troops are hundreds of miles away, normal life is returning to the capital, Western leaders have been visiting and countries are reopening their embassies.
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    A Ukraine soldier prays during Easter services in Kyiv
    A Ukraine soldier prays during Easter services in Kyiv
    A Ukraine soldier prays during Easter services in Kyiv
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    Blinken said U.S. diplomats would first return to Lviv in the west and should be back in Kyiv within weeks.
    But despite Ukraine having repelled the assault on Kyiv, the war is far from over. Russia has regrouped its forces and sent more troops in to eastern Ukraine. Last week it launched a massive assault there in an attempt to capture eastern provinces known as the Donbas.
    Railway stations hit
    Five railway stations came under fire in western and central Ukraine on Monday, causing an unspecified number of casualties, Ukrainian television quoted state-run Ukrainian Railways as saying. Oleksander Kamyshin, the company's chief, said the attacks took place in the space of an hour.
    All of the country was placed under an unusually long air raid warning for two hours on Monday morning.
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     כוחות חירום אוקראינים מטפלים ב פצצה רוסית בצ'רניהיב
     כוחות חירום אוקראינים מטפלים ב פצצה רוסית בצ'רניהיב
    Ukraine emergency team removes a Russian shell from the rubble in Chernihiv
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    Across the border in Russia's Bryansk region, authorities were battling a huge blaze at an oil depot. There was no immediate indication that the fire was connected to the war, but Russia accused Ukraine of a helicopter attack in that area last week.
    Before the U.S. officials' visit, Ukraine had drawn up a list of weapons urgently needed from the United States, such as anti-missile systems, anti-aircraft systems, armored vehicles and tanks, Zelensky aide Igor Zhovkva told NBC News on Sunday.
    The United States and NATO allies have shown growing readiness to supply heavier equipment and more advanced weapons systems. Britain has promised to send military vehicles and is considering supplying British tanks to Poland to free up Warsaw's Russian-designed T-72s for Ukraine.
    In a daily update on the conflict, Britain's defense ministry said Russia had only made minor advances in some parts of Donbas.
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     A destroyed Russian tank outside a residential home
     A destroyed Russian tank outside a residential home
    A destroyed Russian tank outside a residential home
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    "Without sufficient logistical and combat support enablers in place, Russia has yet to achieve a significant breakthrough," it said.
    In an emotional address at Kyiv's 1,000-year-old Saint Sophia Cathedral to mark the Orthodox Christian Easter on Sunday, Zelensky said his nation would overcome "dark times".
    War grinds on
    The relative calm in Kyiv is a contrast with the south and east of the country, where the war grinds on relentlessly.
    Some 320 kilometers (200 miles) southeast of Kyiv, Russian missile strikes on an oil refinery and power plant in Kremenchuk, killing one person and wounding seven, the governor of the Poltava region said.
    Ukraine's general staff described Russian shelling and assaults along most of the front in the east, including missile and bomb attacks on a huge steel works in Mariupol where the last Ukrainian defenders are holed up in a city destroyed during two months of Russian siege and bombardment.
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    הרס במריופול
    Aireal view of destruction in Mariupol on Sunday
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    Moscow, which describes its actions in Ukraine as a "special military operation", denies targeting civilians.
    The European Union is preparing "smart sanctions" against Russian oil imports, possibly some form of oil embargo, Britain's The Times newspaper reported on Monday, citing the European Commission's executive vice president, Valdis Dombrovskis.
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