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Tim Zadorozhnyy
News EditorTim Zadorozhnyy is a news editor at The Kyiv Independent. Based in Warsaw, he is pursuing studies in International Relations, focusing on European Studies. Tim began his career at a local television channel in Odesa. After moving to Warsaw, he joined the Belarusian opposition media outlet NEXTA, starting as a news anchor and later advancing to the position of managing editor.
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'Russia's tactic is obvious' — Shahed drone 'terror' now reaches all of Ukraine
As Russia intensifies its air strikes against Ukraine, its tactics have visibly shifted, with a growing number of missile and drone attacks now targeting western regions once considered relatively safe.
Overnight on July 9, cities across Ukraine came under the largest air assault yet, with the western city of Lutsk experiencing what local officials described as the heaviest bombardment to date.
Just a day later, on July 10, Russian drones struck Chernivtsi, another western city, where resident

Ukraine needs over $40 billion in foreign aid for 2026, prime minister says
"The key task should be to develop mechanisms and tools that will allow us to attract these funds," Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

Trump says US will 'take a look' at sending new Patriot system to Ukraine amid Russian attacks
"They're getting hit hard, very hard. So we're looking at it," U.S. President Donald Trump said.

Zelensky meets Trump's envoy Kellogg in Rome
Zelensky described their conversation as "substantive" and said the meeting focused on weapons support and sanctions.

Despite security risks, Russia to reopen Gelendzhik Airport in drone-struck Krasnodar Krai
The move marks a rare easing of airspace restrictions imposed since the start of the full-scale war.

US Army to sharply increase Patriot missile purchases in fiscal year 2026, media reports
Internal Pentagon documents reportedly revealed that the Army has boosted its planned purchases of the most advanced Patriot interceptors from 3,376 to 13,773.

Slovakia continues to block EU's 18th Russia sanctions package, media reports
Since EU sanctions require unanimous backing, a single country's veto prevents the package from being implemented.

Zelensky meets Pope Leo XIV in Rome ahead of Ukraine Recovery Conference
President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Rome on July 9 and is set to meet with Pope Leo XIV, Suspilne broadcaster reported, citing the presidential spokesperson.

Ukraine sanctions 5 Chinese firms for supplying components used in Russian drones
The decree follows a publication by Ukraine's Security Service (SBU), which said it recovered Chinese-made parts from downed Shahed drones during a July 4 air assault on Kyiv.

Putin signs decree allowing foreigners to serve in Russian army during mobilization
Russian President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization decree from Sept. 21, 2022, remains in force and has never been formally rescinded.

'Torture was not just cruel, it was inhuman' — Ukrainian soldier dies weeks after release from Russian captivity
Soldier Valery Zelensky had spent 39 months in Russian captivity. Just 22 days later, on June 16, his heart stopped.

Europe's largest port prepares for NATO arms shipments, potential war with Russia
Rotterdam has previously handled weapons shipments, but this marks the first time that it will designate a special berth for military use.

Overcoming Slovakia, Hungary opposition, EU set to approve new Russia sanctions package this week, Ukrainian official says
In late June, EU ambassadors did not approve the sanctions package because of objections from Budapest and Bratislava.

9 killed, 81 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day
Ukraine's Air Force said Russia launched 54 drones overnight, including Iranian-designed Shahed-type attack drones, and fired four S-300/400 guided missiles.

On 1-year anniversary, Ukraine names Russian officer linked to deadly strike on Kyiv Okhmatdyt children's hospital
The strike, which killed two adults and injured at least 34 people, directly hit the country's largest pediatric medical center, where 627 children were receiving treatment at the time.
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