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A street named after Ukrainian hero Maksym Kryvtsov will appear in Rivne
City council deputies decided to name one of the new streets after a poet and soldier who died in the Kharkiv region.
In Kupiansk, three Russian soldiers surrendered via the chatbot "I want to live"
Russian assault troops, left without supplies, contacted the Ukrainian project and voluntarily transferred to the positions of the Defence Forces.
Investigation: Former Belarusian Interior Minister may be involved in grain exports from occupied territories of Ukraine
According to BELPOL, agricultural products from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine are legalised through Russian and Belarusian companies and then exported to foreign markets.
After a massive attack, Zelensky ordered to strengthen air defence in Sumy region
The head of state held a conference call with the regions after the night shelling and instructed to strengthen the protection of border areas.
Terrorist attack in the centre of Lviv: suspect detained near the border
After two explosions in the city centre, law enforcement officers quickly identified and detained the suspected perpetrator.
Ukrainians remain steadfast in the fourth year of war despite shelling and losses
On the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, opinion polls show that most Ukrainians are not ready to make significant concessions. Despite a difficult winter, attacks on the energy sector and the uncertainty of negotiations, they refuse to capitulate.
CCD: Russia disseminates staged "evidence" of alleged torture after prisoner exchanges
Following the latest exchanges, Russian propaganda channels are showing videos with unconfirmed statements by Russian military officials.
European Parliament calls emergency meeting over US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
European lawmakers will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to review the trade agreement between the EU and the US following the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn some of the global tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
Oleksandr Syrskyi: Russian army losses in 2025 exceeded its replenishment level
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that despite the "extremely difficult" situation on the front line, the Ukrainian army continues to hold back Russian troops. According to him, in 2025, the losses of the Russian army exceeded the number of mobilised troops.
Law firms prepare to fight for refunds of customs duties paid following US Supreme Court ruling
Following the US Supreme Court's ruling that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs under the emergency law, an increase in the number of lawsuits seeking refunds of duties paid is expected.
Russia launched 50 missiles and nearly 300 drones during a night attack on Ukraine
On the night of 22 February, Russian troops launched a massive combined strike on critical infrastructure in Ukraine. Defence forces neutralised 307 air targets out of 345 recorded.
Ukraine needs another 250,000 troops to turn the tide of war, according to Western sources
Ukraine lags behind Russia in terms of personnel numbers and weaponry on most sections of the front line. Western military sources believe that Kyiv needs at least 250,000 additional troops and significantly more powerful weapons to change the situation.