Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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Ukrainian drones have changed the course of the war: even Russia acknowledges their superiority — ISW
War
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Ukrainian drones have changed the course of the war: even Russia acknowledges their superiority — ISW

The Ukrainian army has gained a significant advantage over Russian forces in the use of drones, which is already having an impact on the course of the fighting. Even Russia has acknowledged Ukraine’s superiority.

Trump has called on Netanyahu to scale back strikes on Lebanon amid the ceasefire
Politics
Trump has called on Netanyahu to scale back strikes on Lebanon amid the ceasefire

The US President has called on the Israeli Prime Minister to scale back military operations in Lebanon. There are concerns in Washington that an escalation could affect negotiations with Iran.

There is talk in Russia of cancelling the 9 May parade due to Ukraine’s new missiles — media reports
Politics
There is talk in Russia of cancelling the 9 May parade due to Ukraine’s new missiles — media reports

Rumours are circulating in Russia that the traditional military parade on 9 May has been cancelled due to Ukraine’s new long-range missiles. The Kremlin insists that the celebrations will go ahead.

The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law to simplify the process of confirming insurance history
Politics
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law to simplify the process of confirming insurance history

On 9 April 2026, the Verkhovna Rada adopted, at second reading and in its entirety, a law aimed at simplifying the process of confirming insurance contributions. It is intended to ensure that Ukrainians can exercise their right to an adequate pension.

Trilateral talks with Russia have been postponed: Zelenskyy cites an unexpected reason
Politics
Trilateral talks with Russia have been postponed: Zelenskyy cites an unexpected reason

The schedule of diplomatic meetings has been affected by developments on the international stage. In particular, Washington has temporarily shifted its focus to events in Iran.

Law enforcement agencies have handed over spare parts for armoured vehicles worth 20 million hryvnias to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Crime
Law enforcement agencies have handed over spare parts for armoured vehicles worth 20 million hryvnias to the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Security Service of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Investigations have delivered a consignment of spare parts for the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ armoured vehicles to the front line. The equipment is worth 20 million hryvnias.

North Korea has tested a cluster ballistic missile and a thermonuclear bomb
Politics
North Korea has tested a cluster ballistic missile and a thermonuclear bomb

Between 6 and 8 April, the Academy of Defence Sciences and the DPRK’s Missile Bureau tested a tactical ballistic missile with a cluster warhead, an electromagnetic weapon system, a carbon bomb and a short-range surface-to-air missile system.

Europeans are more likely to see the US as a threat than China, according to a survey
Society
Europeans are more likely to see the US as a threat than China, according to a survey

The populations of six European Union countries view the US under Donald Trump’s presidency as more of a threat than an ally.

Students can now purchase discounted tickets via the Ukrzaliznytsia app: here’s how to do it
Society
Students can now purchase discounted tickets via the Ukrzaliznytsia app: here’s how to do it

Online tickets for students are available in 19 regions of Ukraine.

War
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"We're breaking the enemy's back": Syrskyi revealed staggering statistics from the front line

In March, the total number of Russian army personnel killed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ unmanned aerial vehicle units rose by 29%.

US Vice-President J.D. Vance has praised Viktor Orbán for his stance on Ukraine
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US Vice-President J.D. Vance has praised Viktor Orbán for his stance on Ukraine

During his visit to Budapest, US Vice-President J.D. Vance expressed his support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his stance on the war between Russia and Ukraine.

The mother of a judge from Mukachevo bought a flat in central Kyiv for a quarter of the market price — investigation
Society
The mother of a judge from Mukachevo bought a flat in central Kyiv for a quarter of the market price — investigation

73-year-old Hanna Ivanitskaya from Mukachevo, the mother of Ruslan Ivanitsky, a judge at the Mukachevo City and District Court, in November 2023 became the owner of a 104-square-metre flat in the Signature residential complex in Pechersk — one of Kyiv’s most prestigious residential complexes, featuring terraces, a spa and a rooftop garden.

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