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The Kyiv Independent is an award-winning English-language media outlet serving as a bridge between Ukraine and the world at this crucial time in world history.
We are a mission-driven team of professional journalists, editors and media managers working on delivering day-to-day, on-the-ground reporting from Ukraine and the region to our diverse audiences around the world.

Editorial independence
is our core value

We see the Kyiv Independent Story Studio as an opportunity to connect with mission-driven businesses, and help them showcase their achievements and efforts to the international community of Ukraine’s supporters
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Our audience

High-ranking Ukrainian and international officials
Local and overseas staff of international institutions and CSOs working with Ukraine
International businesses operating in Ukraine
Ukrainian businesses operating abroad
Ukrainian diaspora
Ukraine’s supporters and stakeholders across the world
Ukraine’s guests and foreigners living in Ukraine
English-speaking residents of Ukraine
*Source - the Google Analytics stats of average numbers for Jun, Jul, Aug 2023

Audience and Numbers*

2 M
users per month
Top countries: US,
UK, CA, AU, DE
6.6 M
page views per month*
11 K
caring donors
93 K
newsletter subscribers,
open rate 50%
142 M
aggregated Social Media reach per month
(April 2024)
2.1 M
followers on Twitter
111 K
followers on Instagram
89 K
followers on Facebook
48 K
followers on Telegram
34 K
subscribers on YouTube
10 K
followers on LinkedIn
110 K
average number of views on TikTok
64.8 K
followers on Threads

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11:02 PM

CNN: US may allow deploying its military contractors to Ukraine.

Such a move would help the Ukrainian military maintain and repair weapons systems provided by Washington much more quickly. U.S.-supplied military equipment that has been heavily damaged in combat has to be taken out of the country to Poland, Romania, or other NATO countries for repair, which took a long time, CNN wrote.
9:59 PM

Ukraine brings back 90 POWs from Russian captivity.

The released captives include 32 personnel of the National Guard, including those who defended the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, 18 border guards, 17 personnel of the Navy, 15 soldiers of the Armed Forces as well as eight of the territorial defense, the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported.
9:39 PM

Zelensky says he's sure Ukraine will become EU member as accession talks kick off.

"As of today, we have full confidence — Ukraine will definitely become a full member of the European Union," President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his address. "Now, the focus is on the technical work between Ukraine and the EU, adapting our system to the EU, and Europe's political will to make the European project truly complete."
8:28 PM

EU Council approves draft security agreement with Ukraine.

"We have been preparing for the next European Council, which will take place at the end of this week in Brussels. This European Council will give a full picture of our support for Ukraine in all its forms," Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib said at a press conference in Luxembourg on June 25.
2:05 PM  (Updated: )

Breaking: International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Russia's Shoigu, Gerasimov.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced on June 25 that it has issued arrest warrants for ex Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, now secretary of Russia's Security Council, and Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian army, for war crimes against Ukraine. The charges relate to Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the ICC said.
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