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Ukraine war latest: Recent Russian assault on light equipment in direction of Pokrovsk was 'partially successful,' Ukraine's military says
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Ukraine war latest: Recent Russian assault on light equipment in direction of Pokrovsk was 'partially successful,' Ukraine's military says

Hello, this is Kateryna Hodunova reporting from Kyiv on day 1,357 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story so far: A large-scale assault by Russian troops in light vehicles on the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast was "partially successful," the 7th Corps of Ukraine's Air Assault Forces reported on Nov. 12. During the defense of the city, Ukrainian forces destroyed five motorcycles and five cars on Nov. 11 and are working to eliminate firing positions the Russian army es
Today we start a new chapter
Opinion

Today we start a new chapter

This is Olga Rudenko, editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent. I’m here to invite you to share something special with us, with me. I can hardly believe I’m writing these words: On Nov. 11, 2025, we celebrated the fourth birthday of the Kyiv Independent. What were the odds of this happening? Slim, to put it mildly. Four years ago on this day, we took a brave step — and a stupidly naive one for that matter — to start the Kyiv Independent. Consider the circumstances: We were freshly fired from
Chart of the week: Europe doubles down on US weapons as Russian threat grows
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Chart of the week: Europe doubles down on US weapons as Russian threat grows

Editor's note: An earlier version of this article stated that there was no public systemic accounting of U.S. weapons sales. It has been updated to state that data on weapons sales is limited. The United States is the biggest exporter of military equipment in the world. But who’s buying? Data on weapons sales is often scarce, with a limited level of detail. A new dataset from the Brussels-based think tank Bruegel released last week helps to fill that gap, revealing a sharp increase in European
Ukraine war latest: Zelensky says situation in Pokrovsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast 'difficult'
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Ukraine war latest live: Zelensky says situation in Pokrovsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast 'difficult'

Hello, this is Francis Farell reporting from Kyiv on day 1,356 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story so far: President Volodymyr Zelensky on Nov. 11 described the situation facing Ukrainian troops in Pokrovsk and Zaporizhzhia Oblast as "difficult." "Most of the attention is now on the Pokrovsky direction and Zaporizhzhia region, where the Russians are increasing the number and scale of assaults," he said in a post on social media. "The situation there is difficult, an
Everything you need to know about Ukraine's ongoing corruption scandal involving a nuclear power company and top officials
Politics

Everything you need to know about Ukraine's ongoing corruption scandal involving a nuclear power company and top officials

The corruption probe centered around the state nuclear power company Energoatom is turning into one of Ukraine's largest political scandals on record. The alleged ringleader is Timur Mindich, a close associate of President Volodymyr Zelensky and a co-owner of the president's Kvartal 95 production company. Mindich was tipped off and left the country prior to being charged. Meanwhile, several other heavyweights were also implicated, according to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the
‘Compared to Bakhmut, this is already a different war’ — novelist Myroslav Laiuk on his wartime reporting
Interview

‘Compared to Bakhmut, this is already a different war’ — novelist Myroslav Laiuk on his wartime reporting

As the full-scale war enters into its fourth year, novelist and poet Myroslav Laiuk has found himself drawn to front-line reporting. He has traveled everywhere, from Bakhmut to Pokrovsk and Kherson, documenting the war and those living through it. His novel “The World Is Not Yet Made” is forthcoming in English translation from Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute, and his wartime reportage “Bakhmut” was published in English translation by Ukrainer earlier this year. (Kate Tsurkan, who conduct
'Justice prevails' as Ukrainian oligarchs ordered to pay $3 billion in decade-old PrivatBank case
Oligarchs

'Justice prevails' as Ukrainian oligarchs ordered to pay $3 billion in decade-old PrivatBank case

Get more news like this directly to your inbox every week by subscribing to our Ukraine Business Roundup newsletter. A London court ordered Ukrainian oligarchs Ihor Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholyubov to pay more than $3 billion in damages and costs on Nov. 10, marking a major milestone in an almost decade-long saga revolving around once Ukraine's most powerful oligarch. The decision concerns a case involving Ukraine's largest bank, PrivatBank, which the two oligarchs owned before it was nation
Zelensky's close ally charged amid large-scale energy corruption probe
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Zelensky's close ally charged amid large-scale energy corruption probe

Timur Mindich, a former business partner of President Volodymyr Zelensky, is the co-owner of Kvartal 95, a production company founded by the president. According to the Kyiv Independent sources in law enforcement, Mindich had fled prior to the searches.
The cost of war: Is Russia running out of money to continue the fight?
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The cost of war: Is Russia running out of money to continue the fight?

In early October, the Russian government released the full draft of its 2026–2028 federal budget, outlining President Vladimir Putin's key policy priorities for the coming years. In his report for the Free Russia Foundation think tank, shared with the Kyiv Independent, Russian opposition politician Vladimir Milov said Russia's budgetary situation is anything but "normal." "To keep (Russia's) military machine running like this, a lot more money is needed — and there simply is not any," Milov, w