Several drones crashed in Finland, and at least one has been identified as Ukrainian, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on March 29.
President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Jordan comes after Ukraine signed 10-year defense partnerships with three Gulf countries, as the Middle East war shows no signs of slowing.
In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, Russia’s escalates its crackdown on internet access and what it reveals about the Kremlin’s growing fear of dissent.
Donetsk Oblast Governor Vadym Filashkin said seven civilians were wounded, and that the local authorities are determining the extent of the damage.
Sybiha's comments came after the G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit in France, where U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave the reassurance in person.
Leningrad Oblast Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko said rescuers were working at the port to extinguish the fire at around 7 a.m. local time, but reported no casualties.
Russian troops launched a Kinzhal aeroballistic missile and 442 drones against Ukraine overnight, of which around 300 were Shahed-type, the Air Force reported on March 29.
The number includes 1,360 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
The acts of sabotage limited anti-drone interference, "allowing Ukrainian drones to pass... and strike an aircraft repair plant in Staraya Russa," on March 17, the group claimed.
While Ukraine’s air defense shot down 252 Russian drones, 21 made their way through, Ukraine’s Air Force reported.
Russian independent media outlet Mediazona, in collaboration with the BBC Russian service, has confirmed the identities of 206,202 Russian military personnel killed in Ukraine.
Russia took satellite photographs of the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia the day before Iran launched an attack on the facility that injured 12 U.S. troops, Zelensky said.
Russia will ban gasoline exports from April 1 in order to meet domestic demand, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced on March 27.
Most Popular

Zelensky arrives in Jordan for 'important' security talks

'Serious damage:' Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port, SBU says

Downed Ukrainian drone identified in Finland, officials say

War in Iran, war in Ukraine: Europe must act where it counts

Inside Ukraine's secret drone warfare juggernaut
Featured

Ukraine war latest: Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy, governor says

Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy, governor says

US tells Ukraine no PURL military aid redirected to Middle East, Sybiha says

Pro-Ukrainian partisans disable electronic warfare equipment in Russia's Novgorod Oblast, group claims

Zelensky responds to Rubio's accusation of lying

'Explosion in production area' — Ukraine confirms Flamingo missiles hit explosives plant in Russia's Samara Oblast

Ukraine securing 10-year defense deals with Gulf states amid Iran war

News from occupied Ukraine: Special Forces release footage of strikes in Crimea

Russia strikes maternity hospital, educational institutions in Odesa, killing 2, injuring 14
Several drones crashed in Finland, and at least one has been identified as Ukrainian, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on March 29.
President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Jordan comes after Ukraine signed 10-year defense partnerships with three Gulf countries, as the Middle East war shows no signs of slowing.
In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, Russia’s escalates its crackdown on internet access and what it reveals about the Kremlin’s growing fear of dissent.
Donetsk Oblast Governor Vadym Filashkin said seven civilians were wounded, and that the local authorities are determining the extent of the damage.
Sybiha's comments came after the G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit in France, where U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave the reassurance in person.
Leningrad Oblast Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko said rescuers were working at the port to extinguish the fire at around 7 a.m. local time, but reported no casualties.
Russian troops launched a Kinzhal aeroballistic missile and 442 drones against Ukraine overnight, of which around 300 were Shahed-type, the Air Force reported on March 29.
The number includes 1,360 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
The acts of sabotage limited anti-drone interference, "allowing Ukrainian drones to pass... and strike an aircraft repair plant in Staraya Russa," on March 17, the group claimed.
While Ukraine’s air defense shot down 252 Russian drones, 21 made their way through, Ukraine’s Air Force reported.
Russian independent media outlet Mediazona, in collaboration with the BBC Russian service, has confirmed the identities of 206,202 Russian military personnel killed in Ukraine.
Russia took satellite photographs of the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia the day before Iran launched an attack on the facility that injured 12 U.S. troops, Zelensky said.
Russia will ban gasoline exports from April 1 in order to meet domestic demand, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced on March 27.
Russia

'Serious damage:' Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port, SBU says

Pro-Ukrainian partisans disable electronic warfare equipment in Russia's Novgorod Oblast, group claims

Over 206,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation
Investigations

'He just wanted to go home' — Brazilian recruit’s death in Ukraine points to torture, abuse in foreign fighter unit

Investigation: How Russian drones exploit European technologies to strike Ukraine, and beyond

Investigation: European companies keep the motors of Russia's war machine running
Company news

Kyiv Independent Receives Politiken Freedom Prize for Fearless Journalism

The Kyiv Independent raised $63,500 to support injured Ukrainian photojournalist George Ivanchenko

The Kyiv Independent is raising $63,500 to support injured Ukrainian photojournalist George Ivanchenko
Most Popular
Editors' Picks

'Farmers are in survival mode' — Why the Iran war could wreak havoc on Ukraine’s harvest

Facing an intelligence scandal at home, Orban shifts blame to Ukraine — again

US envoy details Belarus 'big deal' talks in interview with Kyiv Independent








