Ukraine in dialogue with Moldova to return men evading conscription - ambassador
The Ukrainian authorities are holding a "certain dialogue" with their Moldovan colleagues regarding the return to Ukraine of military-age men who fled to Moldova.
The Ukrainian authorities are holding a "certain dialogue" with their Moldovan colleagues regarding the return to Ukraine of military-age men who fled to Moldova.
23 July 2024
The leading Canadian children's hospital SickKids can accept patients from Ukraine's Okhmatdyt for treatment.
The State Duma in Russia has passed at final reading draft laws that allow any organizations whose founders are government bodies of third countries to be recognized as "undesirable".
Russia is codifying terms to legitimize criminal prosecution of those who oppose the Kremlin's policies and the ongoing war against Ukraine.
22 July 2024
Ukrainian World Congress (UWC), leading the multi-million-strong Ukrainian diaspora, is launching the #TheLastOlympics campaign, timed with the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, the 810th Marine Infantry Brigade, based in the Cossack Bay, is experiencing problems with recruiting personnel as Crimeans remain unwilling to participate in a criminal war unleashed by Russia.
In the temporarily occupied Luhansk, activists put out all over the city yellow ribbons as a symbol of resistance to the Russian occupation.
Exhibition on Holodomor in Ukraine opened in South Africa
21 July 2024
In the temporarily occupied Donetsk, the water supply from the Don has stopped. Due to the blackout in southern Russia, the pumping stations on the Don-Donbas water pipeline set up by the invaders failed, which led to a full halt of supplies.
Mass publications of provocative messages were recorded on 21 July in a number of well-known Ukrainian Telegram channels.
The State Security Service of Georgia (SBG) has begun summoning Georgian volunteers who fought in Ukraine against Russian troops for questioning.
The invaders demand that disabled residents of the temporarily occupied territories obtain Russian certificates to confirm their status to retain social benefits.
The majority of Georgian citizens consider the Russian Federation to be their nation’s major adversary.
The Centre for Strategic Communications and Information Security warns that the photo of a young man allegedly the murderer of linguist and public figure Iryna Farion, circulated on social media, is a fake.
Kyiv hosted Defence Vision Day, an event that brought together the best projects for the army based on virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) technologies.
20 July 2024
The lives of the victims of the accident that took place on Saturday morning in western Poland are not in danger.
On June 26, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) passed a resolution titled "Countering the Erasure of Cultural Identity in Times of War and Peace," authored by Ukrainian MP Yevhenia Kravchuk, which received 105 votes in favor.
In Odesa, the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, inspected the Transfiguration Cathedral, which was destroyed by a Russian missile, and got acquainted with the work of the grain corridor.
Minister of Justice Denis Maliuska said that MH17 is a joint tragedy of Ukraine and the Netherlands.
19 July 2024
Another 12 young citizens were returned to the territory controlled by Ukraine from the occupation.
Ukraine has already returned 758 children from Russian territory and temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.
18 July 2024
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk met with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi to discuss the nation’s preparations for the upcoming winter amid Russia’s continued attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
In Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions, a television and radio broadcasting system that can block enemy signal has been deployed.
Residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea were fined 23.7 million Russian rubles (almost 11 million UAH) for "discrediting the Russian army". A total of 755 decisions were made to impose an administrative penalty in the form of a fine.
In Poland, 70% of the population believes that the current situation in Ukraine poses a threat to the country's sovereignty and independence, and 30% believes that the threat is insignificant or absent.
17 July 2024
All Ukrainian defenders released from Russian captivity on Wednesday will receive the required assistance.
The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets said that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 3,405 people have been returned from Russian captivity.
Dutch Minister of Defence Ruben Brekelmans said that the MH17 tragedy made his country realise the scale of Russian aggression, as the Netherlands also became a country with a large number of victims due to the Kremlin's actions.
Oleksandr Berehovyi, the Mayor of Bashtanka in Mykolaiv region, believes the assassination attempt against him could be a revenge for his firm pro-Ukraine position and the efforts of the City Hall to prioritize assistance to the Armed Forces over addressing municipal issues.