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Wednesday Briefing: Ukraine’s Next Move

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Ukraine confronts a second Russian defense line

Ukrainian forces are battling to break through a Russian defense line in the south near the village of Verbove, military analysts said. The push comes a week after Ukrainian forces said they had retaken the village of Robotyne, the first of several tiers of formidable defenses that Russia has built in the south.

Ukrainian forces cleared some Russian entrenchments in Verbove, although it is unclear if they have retaken and secured territory in the area, according to groups that study open-source information on the war.

A spokesman for the Ukrainian Army in the south said that the Russian trenches and dugouts that Kyiv’s forces were now encountering were “not as strong” as those from the first line of defense. But he added that Russian minefields would complicate Ukraine’s push forward. Military analysts have also suggested that Moscow has reinforced its defenses south of Robotyne with more troops.

Takeaway: The retaking of Robotyne is a significant moment in Ukraine’s counteroffensive and its efforts to sever Moscow’s supply lines to occupied Crimea. Its push from Robotyne east to Verbove is aimed at widening the breach, which would allow Ukrainian forces to bring in more equipment and personnel to support their advance south.

India’s G20 public relations blitz

With wall-to-wall promotion and a barnstorming flair, India and its governing party are milking the lead-up to this weekend’s G20 summit for all it’s worth.

In cities across India, the beaming face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi adorns giant posters promoting the country’s G20 presidency, national monuments are illuminated with the G20 logo, and TV shows and newspapers rave nonstop about India’s moment in the spotlight.

The government is reported to have spent more than $100 million on events related to the G20 across dozens of Indian cities. To the prime minister’s opponents, the promotional barrage has been an unseemly political hijacking of an international gathering intended to foster economic cooperation. The events have in effect allowed Modi to start campaigning long before the start of the political season.

Chinese cars shine at the Munich auto show

At I.A.A. Mobility, a massive auto show in Munich, newcomers from China are stealing the show. Chinese electric automakers have their eyes on Europe, where gas-fueled cars are to be banned in 12 years. At least seven brands are on display, including a new sedan and a sport utility vehicle from BYD, an all-electric Chinese carmaker that overtook Volkswagen as China’s best-selling brand this year.

The show highlights the rapid transformation of the Chinese car industry into a battery-powered juggernaut. It also reveals how German automakers, once on the cutting edge of automotive technology and design, are falling behind in the global race to produce more electric vehicles.

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Archaeologists working near Pień, Poland have unearthed the remains of what has been described as a “vampire child.”

In 17th-century Europe, the dead were thought to be a constant threat to rise again and bedevil the living. The corpse of the child, who is thought to have been about 6 at the time of death, had an iron padlock under its left foot and was buried facedown, “so that if it returned from the dead and tried to ascend, it would bite into dirt instead,” the lead archaeologist said.

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Get ready for fashion season

It’s fashion month, and our fashion critic Vanessa Friedman tells us what to watch.

All eyes are on Milan, with the two big debuts of the season: Sabato De Sarno at Gucci and Peter Hawkings at Tom Ford. The stakes are very high for Gucci, the $10 billion house which reportedly wants to move in a more classic direction.

In New York City, Victoria’s Secret is making its first foray back to the runway since 2018 with the premiere of the “Victoria’s Secret World Tour” film/happening. It’s a complicated reset of the old show, involving 20 designers, artists and filmmakers and a cast of models that is as inclusive as possible. (Vanessa wonders if it will be enough to convince the public that the brand really has changed.)

The shows aren’t the only thing to watch. Three fashion documentaries will be released this month — “Donyale Luna: Supermodel,” “The Super Models” and “Invisible Beauty” — focusing on models who changed the dynamics of the industry and opened the door to the age of the influencer and the influencer-activist.

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