During a meeting in Copenhagen, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and his Danish counterpart Troels Lund Poulsen ...
The United States is ready to increase pressure on Russia through sanctions, tariffs, and other measures if the Kremlin leader refuses to start negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine. — ...
Minister of Energy Herman Halushchenko discussed with the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink the involvement of the U.S. business in the rebuilding of Ukraine’s energy sector. — Ukrinform.
In Poltava, the number of victims from the missile strike on a residential building in the morning of February 1 has increased to five. — Ukrinform.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has neutralized a pro-Kremlin subversive group, the so-called "Workers' Front of Ukraine", which was working under orders from Russia to incite protests and ...
A Russian missile attack on January 31 caused significant damage to historical buildings in Odesa’s UNESCO-listed Historic Center. — Ukrinform.
Three patrol police officers were killed as a result of a Russian airstrike on Yunakivka community in Sumy region during the night of January 31 to February 1. — Ukrinform.
The number of fatalities from Russia’s missile strike on a residential building in Poltava early on February 1 has risen to four. — Ukrinform.
The new U.S. administration understands it is necessary to keep exerting pressure on Russia to end the Russo-Ukrainian war. — Ukrinform.
Following another Russian terrorist attack on Ukrainian cities, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal emphasized that Ukraine urgently needs more weapons and air defense systems. — Ukrinform.
Every terrorist attack by Russia demonstrates the urgent need for greater support from Ukraine's partners and increased ...
Over 400 municipal workers, city government employees, and enterprise personnel have been deployed to clear debris and mitigate the consequences of a Russian missile strike on Poltava. — Ukrinform.