The Russian invasion damaged 1,333 cultural heritage sites and 2,185 cultural infrastructure facilities across Ukraine, with January 2025 seeing 78 additional sites affected ...
On the morning of 2 February, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS) reported that the death toll has risen to 14, including two children, after a Russian missile strike on a residential ...
Zelenskyy's potential main rival in a presidential race, MP Poroshenko, warned against holding elections under martial law, arguing they would fracture unity and give Putin a strategic advantage.
Also, after Rubio's claim that the war had set Ukraine back 100 years, Zelenskyy invited him to visit and witness Russia’s destruction and Kyiv’s resilience firsthand.
On 1 February, an employee of the Ukrainian military recruitment center (TCC) in Poltava was killed, while on the same day, an explosion happened at the military recruitment center in Rivne.
Poland, Ukraine's strongest EU ally, has emerged as the largest importer of banned Russian timber, taking in a third of all suspect shipments since sanctions began.
Ukraine's General Staff reports that Russian forces struck a boarding house in Sudzha, Russia's Kursk Oblast, which is ...
A promotional campaign by Latvia-based Russian independent news outlet Meduza has generated controversy after its launch in European cities. It was designed to highlight challenges faced by exiled ...
In a massive overnight assault on 1 February, Russian forces launched a coordinated attack across multiple Ukrainian oblasts, using 165 aerial attack means, including ballistic missiles, cruise ...
A network of hardened roads through Velika Novoselivka makes the town the sole logistics hub in a 40-kilometer stretch of fields and settlements.
Russian missile strike damaged approximately 15 cultural heritage monuments in Odesa’s historic center on 31 January, Odesa ...
Meanwhile, Ukraine's parliament committee has commended to suspend former president Petro Poroshenko without providing evidence of misconduct for six months, threatening the country's wartime ...