Massive explosions in Sevastopol - witnesses
Loud explosions were heard in Sevastopol, temporarily occupied Crimea.
27 November 2024
Loud explosions were heard in Sevastopol, temporarily occupied Crimea.
26 November 2024
Partisans from the ATESH movement have sabotaged a section of the railway at the administrative border between Kherson region and temporarily occupied Crimea.
The origination of this idea by Putin means only one thing: there is zero chance of the war coming to an end any time soon.
25 November 2024
You may survive three days without water but only three seconds without hope
In temporarily occupied Crimea, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), in collaboration with fraudsters, has devised a new tactic to target Ukrainian citizens by falsely accusing them of financing extremist activities.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, a unit of the Russian military has been deployed at one of the recreation centers and firing points have been set up.
24 November 2024
Russian occupants have deployed S-300 air defense systems on Cape Fiolent in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
23 November 2024
Commemorative events honoring the victims of the Holodomor were held in Ankara, Istanbul, and other cities in Turkey where Ukrainian communities are present.
An operative of the Atesh partisan movement, comprising Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, has located a Russian military base near the front line in the Donetsk region.
Six months before the 80th anniversary of the “victory” in the so called “Great Patriotic War”, the invaders began to form groups of “volunteers” to participate in events in Moscow.
22 November 2024
Neither the Oreshnik ballistic missile strike nor Vladimir Putin's November 21 statement represent a significant inflection in Russian strike capabilities or likeliness to use a nuclear weapon.
To change the course of the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine needs powerful deterrents that will force Russia to recognize Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations of the Ukrainian people.
21 November 2024
Ukraine must shift away from illusions that a certain external force will help it achieve its goal. To this end, it is important to realize that the issues of "Russia’s collapse" or "return to the borders as of 1991" make no sense if presented as goals of communication policy.
Russian aggression must be stopped as soon as possible, and the only way for this is to achieve Ukraine’s victory while the permission from the U.S. to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia’s rear will contribute to this end.
On November 21, Ukraine commemorates the Day of Dignity and Freedom. This day was established by a presidential decree on November 13, 2014, to honor two significant events in recent Ukrainian history: the Orange Revolution of 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity in 2013.
20 November 2024
Throughout all 1,000 days, Ukraine has used all available political and diplomatic levers within the framework of the UN to oppose a full-scale Russian invasion, says Sergiy Kiyslytsya, Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the UN.
Ukraine cannot legally recognize any occupied territory as Russian, and is ready to work toward regaining control of Crimea through diplomatic tools.
The full-scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has lasted for 1000 days. During this time, the Ukrainian people and the state have demonstrated an unprecedented and exceptionally high level of resilience, unity, and will to win. After all, the fight is not only for sovereignty and territorial integrity but for the very existence of the Ukrainian people, who, as it has turned out, can only exist within their own national state.
About 143,000 war crimes were recorded during Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is ready to discuss a truce agreement for Ukraine with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, but has ruled out any significant territorial concessions and is insisting that Kyiv abandon its bid to join NATO.
Near Sevastopol-based near divers school of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, the invaders keep a Pantsir S-1 air defense system, which protects the facility, as well as an oil depot, a tank training ground, and an airfield.
19 November 2024
Russia's aggression against Ukraine, both in its scope and consequences, poses a threat to the entire collective West, particularly in light of the involvement of North Korea, Iran, and China in this war, and this situation requires NATO and EU countries to increase military and financial support for Ukraine.
As of 09:00 on Tuesday, November 19, Ukrainian defense forces shot down 51 Russian drones.
Canada supports the lifting of restrictions on the use of long-range weapons that partners have delivered to Ukraine.
The United States' decision to permit Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles against targets in Russia could mark a "turning point on the front."
18 November 2024
The U.S. Department of State has refrained from commenting on information circulating in American mainstream media regarding President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range U.S. weaponry to target sites deep within Russia.
Ukraine might attempt to destroy the Crimean Bridge if the United States grants permission to use ATACMS missiles beyond Russia's Kursk region.
On the eve of International Students' Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with representatives of student government bodies from over 200 higher education institutions across Ukraine. He emphasized that youth is the future of the country.
One of the key objectives for the Ukrainian delegation at the 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, is to showcase the environmental damage caused by Russia's war against Ukraine.
17 November 2024
Commander of Ukraine’s Naval Forces Vice-Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa met with the troops defending Kherson region and discussed options for the further battlefield developments.