Extract from news article (source: The New York Times) – Record cold in mid-Atlantic United States on one side, 60 degrees in eastern Ukraine on the other. A river separates Guardsmen dressed in camouflage fatigues and shivering semblances of local emergency workers as they huddle near a miniature inflatable bridge, waiting for the Ukrainian military’s camouflaged hovercraft to emerge from the depths of four-foot snowdrifts.
The sleet stops falling around 11 p.m. It is late, perhaps uncomfort
Title: The New York Times: Record Cold and War in Eastern Ukraine
Keywords: new york times, europe, ukraine, war, record cold, mid-atlantic, mid-east, shieldhouse, inflatable bridge, hovercraft, snowdrifts.
Summary: This report from The New York Times covers the record cold in the mid-Atlantic United States contrasted with 60-degree temperatures in eastern Ukraine, which shares a border with Russia. The story also highlights the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, specifically focusing on Ukrainian military presence in Shieldhouse, where guardsmen in camouflage fatigues and emergency workers have set up camp near an inflatable bridge awaiting the appearance of the military’s hovercraft. The report also mentions that the sleet stops falling around 11 p.m.
URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/14/world/europe/vance-russia-ukraine-war.html
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