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Russia says European satellites aiding Ukraine are legitimate targets for signal jamming
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Germany to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles 'very soon,' Merz says
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Trump and the new “exchange” with Merz: Patriot for Ukraine, bill for the EU
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How Andrew Mercado helps the Armed Forces of Ukraine: the story of a US volunteer
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Ukraine war latest: Zelensky, Trump discuss 'win-win' drones-for-weapons 'mega deal'
Key developments on July 17:
- Zelensky, Trump discuss 'win-win' drones-for-weapons 'mega deal'
- Washington 'moving with haste' to arm Ukraine under Trump plan, US envoy says
- Ukrainian drones reportedly target Moscow, St. Petersburg amid wider strikes
- Leaked documents claim Russia's 41st Army suffered
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Who's who in Ukraine's government after its first full wartime reshuffle
The Ukrainian government was formally dissolved on July 16, marking the first full reshuffle during Russia's full-scale invasion. A day later, the new Cabinet of Ministers was voted in.
Yuliia Svyrydenko, until very recently Ukraine's first deputy prime minister, was nominated by President Volodymyr Zelensky to
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Ukraine invites foreign defense companies to test weapons on the battlefield
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What is critically important for Ukraine on the front now
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Moldova to join NATO-backed drills in Georgia amid Russian threats
Held under NATO auspices, the exercises aim to boost combat readiness and interoperability among allied and partner nations.
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The Russian offensive is at a standstill
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US general says NATO could seize Russia's Kaliningrad 'unheard of' fast
Allied capabilities now allow NATO to “take that (Kaliningrad) down from the ground” faster than ever before, U.S. Army Europe and Africa commander General Chris Donahue said.
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Washington 'moving with haste' to arm Ukraine under Trump plan, US envoy says
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DPRK supplies Russia with millions of shells: the alliance of dictators grows stronger
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How Russia modified Iran's Shahed-136 drones — and what it means for Ukraine
Russia has repeatedly shattered its own records for aerial assaults on Ukraine this summer, culminating in a peak attack on July 9 with the launch of 728 Shahed-type drones.
Throughout the war, Russia steadily expanded the reach and intensity of its strikes on Ukrainian cities, drawing on drone technology primarily
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Inside Ukraine's recent government reshuffle, where old ministers take new roles
Ukrainian lawmakers from the ruling party and opposition are unexpectedly united in their assessment of the latest government reshuffle — neither group expects much change.
"In reality, there is no personnel change in the government," Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, a lawmaker from the Holos party, told the Kyiv Independent on
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Missiles, drones, threats: Russia strikes again in Ukraine, the world responds
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US unveils 'reliable and cost-effective' drone to rival Iranian-designed Shaheds
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reviewed the drone, known as the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System (LUCAS), during a July 16 demonstration at the Pentagon.
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As Russia closes in on Pokrovsk, battle for key city enters its final act
Editor’s Note: In accordance with the security protocols of the Ukrainian military, soldiers featured in this story are identified by first names and callsigns only.
POKROVSK, Donetsk Oblast – Light rain and the dying light of a cool summer evening accompany the Ukrainian drone team’s preparation
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Explainer: What's happening with Russia's ongoing summer offensive as Trump gives Putin 50 more days?
U.S. President Donald Trump gave a 50-day ultimatum to Russia to end the war in Ukraine, promising to impose harsh sanctions otherwise.
Experts who spoke with the Kyiv Independent, however, say that Russia can take advantage of the once again extended deadline and scale up its summer offensive, ongoing
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Zelensky, Trump discuss 'win-win' drones-for-weapons 'mega deal'
“The people of America need this technology, and you need to have it in your arsenal,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said.