Russia Attacks Ukraine Again

Introduction

Russia started many air attacks on Ukraine. This happened after a short peace break. At the same time, leaders from the US and China met.

Main Body

Russia sent over 1,500 drones and many missiles in two days. They hit houses and power plants in Kyiv. Many people were hurt and buildings fell. Ukraine is using new drones and AI technology. They use these to stop Russian supplies. Ukraine also offered drones to Germany to help NATO. Other countries have problems. The leader of Latvia left her job. Hungary is now angry with Russia. The EU wants to stop Russia from making weapons.

Conclusion

The war is very strong again. Many houses are broken. Some leaders say peace is coming, but the fighting continues.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, everything is moving. To get to A2, you need to describe things that already happened using a simple trick: Add -ed.

Look at these changes:

  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Happen \rightarrow Happened
  • Offer \rightarrow Offered

🛠️ Building Your Sentence

If you want to talk about the past, just put the person first and the "-ed" word second.

Example from text:

  • "Russia started many air attacks."
  • "Ukraine offered drones."

Quick Tip: Some words are "rebels" and don't follow the -ed rule. For example: Hit stays Hit.

Vocabulary Learning

attack (v.)
to strike or assault with weapons
Example:The army will attack the enemy tomorrow.
drone (n.)
a small unmanned aircraft
Example:The police used a drone to spot the thief.
missile (n.)
a weapon that flies through the air to hit a target
Example:The missile hit the building.
power (n.)
electricity that powers devices
Example:The power went out during the storm.
house (n.)
a building where people live
Example:She lives in a small house.
hurt (v.)
to cause pain or injury
Example:He hurt his arm while playing.
break (n.)
a pause or interruption
Example:Take a short break after studying.
leader (n.)
a person who guides or manages a group
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.
war (n.)
a conflict between countries
Example:The war lasted for many years.
peace (n.)
a state of calm or no fighting
Example:They hoped for peace after the treaty.