Ukrainian authorities said on Wednesday that while Russian forces were driven back from the capital of Kyiv during the early phases of the war, Moscow has made advances in the Donbas region. Plus, Moscow has signaled it will cut off energy exports to two European countries. And since the start of Russia's invasion, millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes, leaving behind thousands of animals in shelters and zoos. Now it is up to dozens of volunteers and international groups to care for them.
FLASHPOINT UKRAINE: Russia makes advances in Donbas
Ukrainian authorities said on Wednesday that while Russian forces were driven back from the capital of Kyiv during the early phases of the war, Moscow has made advances in the Donbas region. Plus, Moscow has signaled it will cut off energy exports to two European countries. And since the start of Russia's invasion, millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes, leaving behind thousands of animals in shelters and zoos. Now it is up to dozens of volunteers and international groups to care for them.