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War update: 196 combat engagements on front lines in past 24 hours
As many as 196 combat engagements took place between Ukraine's Defense Forces and Russian invaders on April 30.
Russia's war casualty toll in Ukraine climbs by 1,230 in past 24 hours
Russia suffered approximately 953,190 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and May 1, 2025, with 1,230 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
Luxembourg foreign minister: Ceasefire not part of show on Red Square
Luxembourg's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Xavier Bettel, has criticized a three-day ceasefire announced by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in connection with May 9 celebrations.
Russian drone attack on Odesa: Two killed, five injured
Two people were killed and five others injured in a Russian drone attack on Odesa overnight.
Ukraine, United States sign natural resources deal
Ukraine and the United States have signed an agreement to establish a Reconstruction Investment Fund.
Nearly 360,000 archival documents stolen from Kherson during occupation
Following the liberation of Kherson, it was discovered that nearly 360,000 documents from the National Archival Fund had been stolen by Russian forces during the occupation.
30 April 2025
Ukraine, Bulgaria foreign ministers discuss ways to develop mutually beneficial cooperation
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha held a phone conversation with his Bulgarian counterpart Georg Georgiev to discuss steps to achieve a just peace and ways to develop mutually beneficial cooperation.
Ukraine ready for peace talks with Russia in any format – Sybiha
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that Ukraine is ready to engage in peace negotiations with Russia in any format, but added that Russia must also demonstrate its readiness for a "difficult path to peace."
Biljana Sahrimanjan-Obradovic, analyst with Belgrade-based Center for Strategic Analysis
Most of the Serbs still don’t see the full scale of Russian crimes
Vucic's visit to Moscow on May 9 will not halt Serbia's EU integration – expert
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's planned visit to Moscow to attend Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's Victory Day parade may give EU countries more grounds to slow Serbia's accession process, but it will not stop the country's path toward EU integration.
Injury toll from Russian strikes on Pivdenne in Kharkiv region rises to 12
The number of people injured in Russian strikes on the city of Pivdenne in the Kharkiv region has risen to 12, among them children.
Minerals deal with U.S. may be signed within 24 hours – PM Shmyhal
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal expressed hope that the minerals agreement between the governments of Ukraine and the U.S. will be signed within the next 24 hours.
Ukraine’s power plants to deploy nearly 1 GW of generation this year, PM says
The Cabinet of Ministers plans to draw up by May 15 a detailed plan to prepare for the heating season.
Police seize nearly UAH 20 billion worth of Russian property in Ukraine
The National Police of Ukraine continues systematic work to identify, seize and transfer assets related to Russian capital to the state, and the total value of the seized property reaches UAH 20 billion.
Plenty of Russian articles in Serbian media space, despite very small outreach - analyst
Russian propaganda media have a small outreach in Serbia, but they fill the information space in an organized way with their materials, such as short videos without captions or authorship.
Putin wants to freeze war, not end it - Yermak
Russia does not seek peace, instead intending to "freeze" the war in order to continue the aggression in the future.
Complex operation that took five years: How Ukraine repatriated its citizens from Syria
Ukraine has successfully closed a long-standing and challenging case of repatriating its citizens from a refugee camp in Syria.
Damage and injuries reported as Russian drones attack Pivdenne in Kharkiv region
On the morning of April 30, Russian forces launched a drone attack on the town of Pivdenne in the Kharkiv region, causing significant damage and injuring three residents.
EU border guards report no plans to block checkpoints – Demchenko
Border guards from neighboring European countries have not reported any intentions to block checkpoints, with only increased passenger traffic expected to cause border queues during the summer.
Demchenko: 462 border guards returned from Russian captivity
A total of 462 Ukrainian border guards have been freed from Russian captivity since the start of the full-scale war.
Ukraine, Hungary agree on next steps in dialogue on minority rights
During a visit to Budapest on April 29 at the helm of the Ukrainian delegation, Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna met with Hungary’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Levente Magyar for extended consultations on the protection of national minority rights and the development of bilateral dialogue.
China, Brazil to more actively engage “friends of peace” in settling "Ukraine crisis"
China and Brazil intend to more effectively engage the "Friends of Peace" group set up on their initiative to promote the search for a political solution to the "Ukraine crisis".
War update: 177 clashes in past day, fighting most intense in Pokrovsk axis
A total of 177 combat engagements were recorded between Ukraine’s Defense Forces and Russian invaders in the past 24 hours.
Trump says Russia’s strikes targeting Ukrainian cities “inappropriate”
U.S. President Donald Trump considers inappropriate Russia’s recent missile attacks on Ukrainian cities.
North Korea loses over 4,700 soldiers in Russia - South Korean intel
North Korean troops have incurred over 4,700 casualties, including 600 killed in the battles against the Ukrainian Defense Forces in Kursk region.
Ihor Hryniv, policy analyst, member of Verkhovna Rada in five parliamentary convocations
Donald Trump is seeking a place in history as the great leader of the great power
Number of victims of drone attack on Kharkiv increases to 39
In Kharkiv, the number of victims of the attack by Russian kamikaze drones has increased to 39.
Kremlin appoints new Russian Orthodox Church supervisors in Ukraine – intelligence
The Kremlin has designated new representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), tasked with promoting the ideas of the "Russian world" in Ukraine and undermining the unity of Ukrainian society.
Court starts hearing in property division case of Poroshenko couple
On April 29, the Kryzhopil District Court in Vinnytsia region started hearing the case concerning the division of property between Maryna and Petro Poroshenko.