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Unknown individuals set fire to dry grass near the Russian army’s command post near the village of Voskresenka on Aug. 30, the Ukrainian project "I Want to Live" said. The fire reportedly quickly spread to buildings and dugouts at the site.
In a speech that studiously avoided any glint of geopolitics, King Charles III’s fleeting mention of Ukraine on Wednesday evening — however small — stood out.
Divisions over Ukraine will resurface Thursday when President Donald Trump meets with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the end of his state visit to Britain.
Ukraine will receive missiles for Patriot air defence systems and HIMARS rocket launchers in the first batch of weapons being sent under a new funding programme agreed by the U.S. and Ukraine's European allies,
The Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List gathers NATO contributions, excluding the US, to buy American weapons and equipment.
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has carried out explosions in the area where Russian military personnel were concentrated in the Russian city of Vladivostok. The attack targeted the soldiers who were involved in committing war crimes on Ukrainian territory.
Ukraine and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation will each commit $75 million to a joint investment fund that is part of Kyiv's minerals deal with Washington first signed in April, officials said on Wednesday.
The latest addition is a camouflaged crab, the emblem of Ukraine’s 34th Coastal Defense Brigade. Even though the group was established less than a year ago, its drone operators may already rank among the deadliest fighters in the history of war.
Technology developed by researchers from Leeds will be used to recycle rubble in Ukraine left by the country's ongoing conflict with Russia. Academics at the University of Leeds have partnered with Lviv Polytechnic National University (LPNU) to share ways to repurpose debris into high-quality building materials.
Ukrainska Pravda reported Stanislav Zarutskyi did get permission to leave Ukraine to say farewell to his daughter, Iryna Zarutska.
Anti-drone netting has become an increasingly common tactic to protect key roads, a Ukrainian commander told Business Insider.
Poland suggested such a zone after a major Russian incursion. But political hesitance and military shortcomings pose clear obstacles.