There are no Russian warships in Black Sea
As of 6:30 am on Wednesday, 17 July, there are no Russian warships in the Black Sea.
17 July 2024
As of 6:30 am on Wednesday, 17 July, there are no Russian warships in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian startups are successfully creating low-cost robots for combat missions, demining, battlefield evacuation, carrying equipment, and other tasks.
15 July 2024
American-made Caterpillar heavy equipment is supplied to Russia by the official dealer - the UK-based company Vostochnaya Technica, despite Caterpillar’s withdrawal from Russia, and in evasion of U.S. and UK sanctions.
If the possibility of certain military operations targeting the Crimea Bridge is theoretically assumed, their execution would requires a complex approach and various types of weapons involved.
The Russian occupation army is redeploying its brigade from the Kherson region to the Vovchansk area in the Kharkiv region.
In the south of Ukraine, air defense forces intercepted four Russian reconnaissance drones on Monday.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, a military unit on Cape Fiolent was hit by night shelling.
In Sevastopol, in the temporarily occupied Crimea, sounds of explosions were heard at night and in the morning.
14 July 2024
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Kyrylo Budanov, says the situation of Russian attacks on Ukraine from the north is seeing an escalation trend.
A foreign cargo ship that was seized in the waters of the Odesa region for cooperation with Russian occupiers remains at a Ukrainian port.
Russia’s total war losses since invading Ukraine have amounted to an estimated 559,090 killed and wounded, including 1,320 in the past 24 hours.
A resident of the Czech Republic, who tried to import luxury cars into Russia, was convicted of violating EU sanctions.
Crimea has turned from an “unsinkable aircraft carrier”, as the Russians used to refer to the peninsula, into an inconvenient territory, which is seen as an achievement of Ukraine’s security and defense forces.
13 July 2024
Ukrainian forces shot down two Russian Orlan unmanned aerial vehicles in the area of responsibility of the Air Command South on Saturday, July 13.
The Russians had lost their professional army by the fall of 2022 so now they replenish their invasion force with random personnel.
12 July 2024
If the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944 is not recognized as genocide, Russia will try to justify this crime.
In the Netherlands, construction equipment supplier Dieseko Group BV, which illegally participated in the construction of the Crimea bridge, was fined almost EUR 1.8 million.
11 July 2024
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with his Turkish colleague Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and announced a conference on food security and freedom of navigation in Turkey as part of the implementation of the Peace Summit decisions.
Member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance have confirmed that Russia remains the most significant and direct threat to NATO's security, calling on Moscow to withdraw its troops from Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
10 July 2024
During an online meeting, Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets discussed with his Turkish counterpart Şeref Malkoç his possible visit to Russia to monitor the observance of the rights of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
The underground fighter reconnoitered and determined the coordinates of a large training base near one of the regional centers of Luhansk region.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the United States to lift restrictions on deep strikes against military facilities inside Russia, particularly airfields.
Last night, the Air Defense Forces destroyed 14 of 20 Russian Shahed-131/136 strike UAVs.
Ukrainian engineers have developed a thermal imaging detection technology tailored specifically against Shahed drone threats. NATO member states have committed to collectively provide Ukraine with EUR 40 billion worth of defense and security aid annually.
09 July 2024
During the occupation of the Kyiv region, Russians took 600 civilians prisoner, and in total, Russia is holding more than 14,000 civilians in Ukraine.
In the village of Prymorskyi in the temporarily occupied Crimea, a fire broke out at the airfield of a flight test center.
08 July 2024
At night, air defence forces destroyed three Russian X-101 cruise missiles in Zhytomyr and Cherkasy regions.
07 July 2024
Nariman Dzhelial, the Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, who was released from Russian captivity, met with his family in Kyiv.
Nariman Dzhelial, the Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, who was released from Russian captivity, met with his family in Kyiv.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russians have installed a naval artillery system above the beach and 70 meters from residential buildings.