LIVE Q&A Replay | March 17, 2022

Ask WSJ: The Latest on the Russia-Ukraine War

Join us for a conversation with WSJ's James Marson and Brett Forrest about what they have seen on the ground in Ukraine. As the war in Ukraine grinds on, Russia continues to pummel cities around the embattled nation. The capital city of Kyiv has weathered missile strikes, and Russian forces are looting homes and killing civilians in occupied parts of southern Ukraine, residents said. Diplomatic efforts to end the war have shown no signs of progress, and nearly 3 million Ukrainians have fled the country in the largest movement of people since World War II. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed Congress on Wednesday, a day after President Biden signed a government spending bill that includes $13.6 billion in security, humanitarian and economic aid for Ukraine. What could be Putin's next steps? How effective have sanctions been, and what is the outlook for the world economy? What should U.S. citizens expect at home as the war in Ukraine rages on? Join us as we discuss the latest developments and what might lie ahead.