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Anti-corruption raids targeting prominent Ukrainian figures, along with moves to install loyalists in high-ranking positions, have triggered accusations that Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government is ...
More than 440 international fencers have signed an open letter, published on July 17 by the advocacy group Global Athlete, ...
The Ukrainian parliament voted to appoint the ministers of a new Cabinet led by Yulia Svyrydenko, Golos faction MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak reported on Telegram on July 17.
NV has learned the key goal behind U.S. presidential envoy Keith Kellogg’s visit to Ukraine, who arranged his meetings, and what limited his activity.
The remains of another 1,000 individuals, including Ukrainian soldiers, were returned to Ukraine, Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported on July 17.
Russian forces are repeatedly failing in their attempts to build pontoon bridges across the Oskil River in eastern Ukraine, as they try to set the stage for an assault or encirclement of the city of ...
A Russian prison doctor who allegedly tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war and denied them medical care has been identified by investigative journalists with Schemes, an investigative project of Radio ...
Due to prolonged Russian attacks, 95% of the infrastructure in Kupyansk, Kharkiv Oblast, has been destroyed or damaged, Andriy Besiedin, head of the Kupyansk City Military Administration, said during ...
Russian forces attacked an ambulance with a drone as it was responding to an emergency call in the village of Zymivnyk, Kherson Oblast, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin reported on July 17.
Ukrainian police is investigating the murder of two instructors at a military training center in Chernihiv Oblast on July 16, the regional police reported.
The Russian Federal Aviation Authority, Rosaviatsia, imposed temporary flight restrictions at Moscow’s Vnukovo International ...
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