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Ukraine’s SBU security service arrested two Ukrainian citizens recruited by Russia’s FSB to help plan an air strike on a potassium nitrate depot at Odesa port, the SBU said on July 16.
Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi spoke by phone with Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), USAF General Alexus Grynkewich, for this first time since Grynkewich’s appointment.
European officials were not briefed in advance about U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to charge NATO allies for continued military aid to Ukraine, Reuters reported July 16, citing diplomatic sources ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked the Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) to confirm former PM Denys Shmyhal as the new Defense Minister, Zelenskyy announced on July 16.
The Ukrainian branch of the American far-right extremist group The Base has claimed responsibility for the July 10 killing of Ivan Voronych, a colonel in Ukraine’s SBU Security Service, in Kyiv.
Ukraine’s parliament on July 16 voted to increase the size of the country’s Security Service (SBU) and its elite combat unit, according to MP Iryna Herashchenko of the European Solidarity party.
Russian troops launched another massive drone attack on Kherson, destroying one of the city’s most iconic structures in its historic district, the State Emergency Service reported on Telegram on July ...
If the opposition ANO movement wins the upcoming autumn elections, its government would cancel the Czech ammunition initiative that supplies Ukraine with artillery shells, former Czech Prime Minister ...
The Ukrainian parliament adopted a law permitting individuals aged 60 and older, who are in good health and wish to continue serving, to enter contracts for military service, Golos MP Yaroslav ...
Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada approved in the first reading bill No. 13439-3, amending the state budget on July 16, with 257 MPs voting in favor, according to Liga.
A high-profile shake-up of Ukraine’s executive branch is underway. It marks a consolidation of power by the state’s ...
Recent Kyiv-Tokyo agreements show that the countries' partnership is not a one-time act of support, but a steady formation of a strategic alliance across many sectors.