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Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week
 (Updated:  KI Insights

Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

Editor's note: This article is a shortened on-site version of KI Insights' public newsletter, The Week Ahead, covering events from July 21-27. Sign up here to start your week with an agenda of Ukraine-related events delivered directly to your inbox every week. Next Wednesday, July 23, a meeting is expected between countries that have Patriot air defense systems and Ukraine donors. According to Reuters, the meeting will take place at NATO’s military headquarters, SHAPE, near the Belgian town of
Ukraine war latest: EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto

Ukraine war latest: EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto

Key developments on July 18: * EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto * UK sanctions Russian intelligence units involved in cyberattacks * Ukrainian drones reportedly attack Moscow for second night in a row * Ukrainian hackers wipe databases at Russia's Gazprom in major cyberattack, intelligence source says * Ukraine raises flags in villages near Dnipropetrovsk Oblast's borders, refuting Russia's claims of capture European Union member stat
With Trump-Zelensky ‘mega-deal,’ Ukraine’s drone makers hope to flood the US
Defense tech

With Trump-Zelensky ‘mega-deal,’ Ukraine’s drone makers hope to flood the US

In an interview yesterday with the New York Post, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky floated a new pending “mega-deal” with U.S. President Donald Trump to sell Ukrainian drones to the American military. "The people of America need this technology, and you need to have it in your arsenal," Zelensky reportedly said. The deal has not actually been completed, and it’s unknown whether a formal text of it actually exists. Indeed, Zelensky’s advertising of this deal in a publication that is known
Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian draft offices to disrupt mobilization
War

Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian draft offices to disrupt mobilization

In the span of nearly a week, from June 30 to July 7, Russian forces launched five strikes on enlistment offices in the cities of Kryvyi Rih, Poltava, Kremenchuk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia, damaging infrastructure and causing civilian and military casualties. An attack on a Poltava enlistment center killed four, while another on Kharkiv left one dead. In Poltava, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv a combined 118 people were injured. Each attack damaged several residential buildings, businesses, governme
A US general just threatened Russia's Kaliningrad — this is why that's so significant

A US general just threatened Russia's Kaliningrad — this is why that's so significant

The Russian exclave of Kaliningrad is once again in the news, after a senior U.S. military commander on July 17  issued a stark warning to the Kremlin that NATO forces could take control of it "in a timeframe that is unheard of." The remarks from U.S. Army Europe and Africa commander General Chris Donahue are some of the strongest yet from a Western military official — a direct threat to the Kremlin about the consequences of further Russian aggression beyond Ukraine. They come amid ever-height
Ukrainian artist's 'Sculpture' series normalizes injured bodies of Ukraine's soldiers

Ukrainian artist’s ‘Sculpture’ series normalizes injured bodies of Ukrainian soldiers

In wartime Ukraine, soldiers who have lost limbs face not only the physical toll of their injuries but an existential question — what does life after the battlefield look like? For the thousands of Ukrainians who have lost limbs, either on the front line or in Russian attacks, the struggle to begin again is not just personal –  it is quietly shaping a cultural movement that will continue long after the war is over. Through their recovery, self-reinvention, and resolve, a new narrative in Ukrain
Romania plans to build drones with Ukraine

Romania plans to build drones with Ukraine

The project would involve Romanian investment in a local factory, likely in Brasov, where Ukrainian and Romanian teams would collaborate on manufacturing drones based on Ukrainian designs developed through wartime experience.