Odesa family couple killed, children among injured in Russian drone attack
In Odesa, rescuers retrieved the bodies of a man and a woman who died after a Russian drone hit a high-storey apartment block.
28 June 2025
In Odesa, rescuers retrieved the bodies of a man and a woman who died after a Russian drone hit a high-storey apartment block.
Ukraine is actively seeking to engage American companies in humanitarian demining operations across territories contaminated by explosive ordnance as a result of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Russia has sustained its offensive operations in Ukraine largely by tapping into Soviet-era stores of armored vehicles, but this finite resource is now nearing depletion.
American journalist Zarina Zabrisky has produced a documentary capturing real life in the city of Kherson during the war.
27 June 2025
Ukrainians and Poles should realize that misunderstandings and conflicts between the two nations have often resulted in the loss of statehood—frequently fueled by Moscow’s influence. Addressing historical and other challenges requires a spirit of dialogue.
President Volodymyr Zelensky convened a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff to discuss a range of issues, including the domestic drone production.
Hungary is actually blocking Ukraine’s course toward European integration, but the European Union is increasingly recognizing the need to revise its unanimity-based decision-making process.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Moscow is ready for a new round of talks with Ukraine, following the completion of a prisoner and body exchange.
A 48-year-old resident of Kherson has died in hospital after sustaining injuries in a Russian drone strike on June 27 around 18:20. The attack occurred in the Dniprovskyi district of the city.
Ukrainian intelligence has intercepted and deciphered audio recordings from Russian troops, revealing plans to form firing squads within their own army
The police in the German state of Thuringia are thoroughly probing an arson attack against military trucks in Erfurt amid wide coverage of the incident by Russian propaganda outlets.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that, in addition to sanctions against Russia, international partners should include the latest technologies in their export control priorities. These are AI technologies that the aggressor state employs in the war effort against Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky put into effect the decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine of June 27 "On proposals for the Budget Declaration for 2026–2028 on articles related to ensuring Ukraine’s national security and defense".
On the night of June 27, Ukraine’s Defense Forces of Ukraine attacked the Marinovka airbase in Russia’s Volgograd region, hitting several targets at the location.
The existing network of sanctions deters Russia from plans to start a war against EU and NATO member states.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has selected a preventive measure in the form of a bail of UAH 120 million for Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Unity Oleksiy Chernyshov.
President Volodymyr Zelensky reported progress in cooperation with partners to introduce sanctions against the Russian shadow fleet. At the same time, he calls for sanctions targeting captains of tankers transporting Russian oil.
We help clear mines where no one else can work
Each Russian Kh-101 missile may contain up to 250 electronic components of foreign production, and each attack UAV – up to 400 such parts.
Since February 2022, Ukraine has applied over 15,000 sanctions against the Russian Federation. Over 3,000 targeted entities are part of the Russian military-industrial complex.
Sanctions targeting Russia’s military-industrial complex are not solely about supporting Ukraine — they are essential for protecting EU and NATO member states themselves, as Moscow is preparing to expand its aggression further into Europe.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has instructed officials to prepare a decision introducing a long-term moratorium on business inspections across the country.
Russian forces launched a rocket strike with Smerch multiple rocket launcher system on Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region, resulting in one death and one injury.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has confirmed that Russia is systematically using chemical weapons against the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to Ukraine’s General Staff, 888 instances of chemical agents being used by Russian forces were recorded on the battlefield in May 2025 alone.
As of June 27, as many as 59 Ukrposhta (Ukrainian post) branches continue to operate in the part of the Donetsk region controlled by Ukrainian authorities — 48 are stationary, and 11 are mobile units operating from vehicles.
Keeping the United States within NATO was made possible through a unanimous commitment to increased defense spending — and by flattering President Trump.
Russian forces have attacked a critical energy facility in Kherson region, the residents are being urged to prepare for a prolonged power outage.
Ukraine plans to ramp up the production of long-range drones, paving the way for a rise in both the frequency and scale of deep strikes into Russian territory.
The number of casualties from a Russian missile strike on the city of Samar in the Dnipropetrovsk region has risen to five dead and 23 injured.
Russian forces continue their efforts to break through to the administrative border of the Donetsk region in the Pokrovsk sector—driven not only by operational aims, but also by symbolic objectives.