Without Ukraine's NATO membership, peace will remain elusive - German expert
Without joining NATO, Ukraine will neither feel secure nor be able to advance meaningfully toward EU membership.
04 December 2024
Without joining NATO, Ukraine will neither feel secure nor be able to advance meaningfully toward EU membership.
During a NATO foreign ministers' meeting and a session of the NATO-Ukraine Council in Brussels, Ukraine emphasized the urgent need to strengthen its air defense to protect key energy infrastructure from Russian missile strikes.
Russia’s attempts to level the front line in the Kurakhove and Pokrovsk directions result in their massive casualties and equipment loss.
On the morning of December 4, Russian troops attacked Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, with two guided aerial bombs, injuring four people and damaging residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.
In Zhytomyr region, police explosives experts neutralized an unexploded warhead of a Russian missile.
The Russian army is planning to launch another offensive on Kherson and has already gathered 300 boats to cross the Dnipro River.
The use of missiles often requires coordination with partners, so the development of domestic missile production not only strengthens defense but also deterrence.
Drones targeted an air base near Ryazan and a port in Novorossiysk, Russia.
Russian forces army killed four civilians and wounded 11 others in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk on Tuesday, December 3.
On the night of December 3–4, Ukraine's air defense forces shot down 29 Russian drones and lost track of 18 others.
Russian officials continue to perpetuate information operations about prisoner-of-war (POW) exchanges in order to portray Ukraine as unwilling to negotiate and to undermine Ukrainians' trust in their government.
As many as 192 combat engagements between Ukrainian forces and Russian invaders were recorded on the front lines on Tuesday, December 3.
Soldiers of the Russian invasion army deployed in the combat zone are being given instructions by their commanders for committing suicide, thus discouraging them from surrender.
Russia’s combat casualty toll in Ukraine since the invasion has reached an estimated 747,370, including 1,670 killed or wounded in the past day alone.
Slovenia will continue to support Ukraine in its efforts to repel Russian aggression.
The list of Ukrainian prisoners of war whom Ukraine allegedly does not agree to take back, published by Russian Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova, includes seven Ukrainians who have already returned home.
Russia's increased production of Shahed-type drones has enabled it to deploy more of them for attacks against Ukraine. However, domestic innovations in electronic warfare allow Ukrainian forces to counter these threats more effectively.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, Russians have installed wooden decoy cannons and anti-aircraft guns on a beach near Yevpatoria.
03 December 2024
Russian forces launched a missile strike targeting an infrastructure facility in Shostka community of Sumy region.
There have been 180 combat engagements on the front lines in Ukraine on December 3, with significant Russian losses in the Pokrovsk sector of the front.
Bulgaria has allocated its seventh package of military aid to Ukraine.
Andrii Kovalenko, Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) under Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have not received any orders to hold Russia’s Kursk region until Donald Trump’s inauguration in order to "exchange it later."
President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that front lines in Donetsk region require substantial reinforcement, particularly regarding arms supply to the Ukrainian Defense Forces from partners.
Italy is preparing a new military aid package for Ukraine amid Russia's ongoing invasion of the country.
A 54-year-old civilian man was wounded in the village of Antonivka, a suburb of Kherson, when Russians dropped explosives on him from a UAV.
In Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, a woman was killed and a man and a three-month-old boy were injured as a result of a strike by Russian troops.
The Russian military dropped explosives from a drone in the city of Beryslav in the Kherson region, killing a 43-year-old woman.
At a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff, President Volodymyr Zelensky heard reports on the production of drones, missiles, and artillery in Ukraine.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called on the allies to urgently provide Ukraine with assistance in the form of additional air defense systems to strengthen Ukraine's energy stability in the winter.
Russians shelled the village of Bilozerka in the Kherson region with artillery, injuring two people.