The cost of Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction is preliminary estimated to exceed half a trillion US dollars
Ukraine will need $570 billion to recover in the aftermath of Russia’s war aggression
27 February 2025
Ukraine will need $570 billion to recover in the aftermath of Russia’s war aggression
The Russian army’s combat losses in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to February 27, 2025 amount to nearly 871,850 invaders, including another 1,150 troops killed or wounded in action in the past day.
For the first time, NATO has allowed developers and scientists from Ukraine to participate in the NATO Innovation Challenge, a hackathon aimed at addressing common threats to NATO member states.
26 February 2025
To reduce total dependency on international aid, particularly from the United States, Ukraine needs to take three steps to develop its own defense industry.
Terrorist Russia continues to kill Ukrainian civilians with its drones and missiles. However, retribution for all Russian war criminals will inevitably come.
The Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) bloc, which has received the mandate to form the German government, will have to convince its future coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD), of the necessity to increase military aid to Ukraine.
In the town of Semenivka, Novhorod-Siverskyi district, Chernihiv region, residential buildings were damaged as a result of a nighttime Russian attack.
As a result of a Russian nighttime drone attack in the Kyiv region, Ukrinform journalist Tetiana Kulyk, author and host of the Nation of Invincibles project, who served as editor-in-chief of the Main Multimedia Editorial Office, was killed.
Russia will not stop in achieving its strategic goal because it lacks Ukraine for the existence of its empire, says Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.
Ukraine's defense forces shot down 110 Russian drones, while another 66 disappeared from radar tracking.
A total of 98 combat engagements occurred along the front lines over the past 24 hours.
By February 26, 2025, total Russian military losses in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022 have reached approximately 870,700 personnel, with 1,170 eliminated in the past 24 hours.
25 February 2025
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has held a meeting with domestic arms manufacturers to discuss the possibility of signing three-year contracts. These agreements aim to ensure production stability, support the defense sector's growth, and enhance the combat capability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Germany's next government, likely to consist of conservatives and social democrats, is expected to take a firmer stance on military aid to Ukraine, particularly regarding the supply of long-range weapons.
As part of the Support Ukraine summit, Ukraine demonstrated UAVs and FPV drones of domestic production to international partners.
On the morning of February 25, Russian troops attacked a border village in the Chernihiv region with unguided missiles, injuring a local resident and damaging a residential building.
Ukraine's defense forces have shot down six Russian Kh-101 cruise missiles and 133 drones.
As part of the Support Ukraine summit, Ukraine demonstrated UAVs and FPV drones of domestic production to international partners.
Power supply restrictions have been put in place following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure in the Odesa region.
On February 24, Ukraine's Defense Forces engaged in 98 combat clashes with Russian invaders, with the most intense fighting recorded in the Pokrovsk sector, where Ukrainian troops repelled 28 enemy assaults.
The total combat losses of Russian troops in Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to February 25, 2025, amount to about 869,530 people, including another 1,300 people over the past day.
A total of 124 health facilities affected by Russian attacks were rebuilt and put into operation across Ukraine during 2024. Meanwhile, since the full-scale war started, Russia has damaged and destroyed 2,285 objects.
24 February 2025
February 24 marks three years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which was preceded by eight years of hybrid warfare. During this time, the informational aspect of aggression has played no less a role than military operations on the ground. In this sense, propaganda is just as much a weapon in the enemy’s hands as tanks, missiles, and drones. That is why resilience to enemy propaganda is a crucial element of national defence.
Prime Minister of Ireland Simon Harris confirmed on Monday that Dublin plans to transfer some of its air defense radar systems to Ukraine.
On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, NATO reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces shot down 113 drones used by the Russian army to attack Ukraine.
Three years ago, on February 24, 2022, at about 3:40 a.m., the first column of Russian tanks entered the territory of the Luhansk region, and Russia fired its first missiles at regions across Ukraine.
The Russian army’s combat losses in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to February 24, 2025 amount to nearly 868,230 invaders, including another 1,050 troops killed or wounded in action in the past day.
One enemy missile carrier remains in the Black Sea, with a total volley of up to four missiles.