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While global attention is divided, the largest displacement crisis in Europe is deepening
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While global attention is divided, the largest displacement crisis in Europe is deepening

I came to Ukraine in September of last year, well into the fourth year of the war that had already reshaped the country's geography, economy, and daily life. Having worked for decades in conflict settings, from Afghanistan to Sudan, I am still amazed by the way people in the direst situations can cope and hope for a better future. What one cannot underestimate is how challenging this winter has been in Ukraine. Those living even a thousand kilometers from the front line feel the severe effects
Explainer: Russia disrupts Ukraine peace talks with timed false accusations
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Explainer: Russia disrupts Ukraine peace talks with timed false accusations

Every time negotiations between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. appear to gain momentum, Moscow introduces a new allegation — drone attacks, assassination attempts, nuclear plots, sabotage — that threatens to stall or derail the process. Ukrainian officials and Western analysts say the pattern is no coincidence. A high-level Ukrainian official familiar with the course of the negotiations told the Kyiv Independent that the "nonsense" Russia is spreading is intended to influence the talks and dive
Ukraine war latest: Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure'
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Ukraine war latest: Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure'

Key developments on Feb. 25: * Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure' * Corruption exposed in aircraft shelter project, Ukrainian military officials detained * Zelensky, Trump hold phone call ahead of Ukraine-US talks in Geneva * Ukrainian defense companies sign European partnership deals worth $950 million Hungary will deploy soldiers and equipment to protect key energy infrastructure amid what Prime Minister Viktor Orban described as a potential
KI Insights launches new podcast: Ukraine Insights
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KI Insights launches new podcast: Ukraine Insights

The Kyiv Independent’s separate analytical unit, KI Insights, is excited to announce the launch of its podcast, Ukraine Insights — a show dedicated to unpacking Ukraine’s politics, security, economy, and international relations through in-depth, expert-driven conversations.
Chart of the week: Ukraine's reconstruction needs rise 12% to $588 billion

Chart of the week: Ukraine's reconstruction needs rise 12% to $588 billion

The total cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine is $588 billion, the World Bank said in a new report published Feb. 23, as Russia's full-scale invasion enters its fifth year. Housing, transport, and energy sectors are most affected, with the total needs amounting to almost three times Ukraine's entire gross domestic product — $210 billion in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund. The sum needed for reconstruction in those sectors covers damage caused in the 46 months from
Inside the Kyiv Independent: See how we survive the Russia-inflicted energy crisis

Inside the Kyiv Independent: See how we survive the Russia-inflicted energy crisis

At 4 p.m. every day, the Kyiv Independent office goes dark. After hours of working without heating, the electricity disappears too. The generator shuts off for thirty minutes to cool down. Laptop screens become the only light in the room. The only sound is the tapping of fingers on keyboards. Cold hands move slowly, stopping every so often as people breathe warm air into them to regain feeling. Outside, temperatures drop to -15 degrees Celsius (4 degrees Fahrenheit). Inside, it doesn't feel mu
As Ukraine war deaths mount, Kharkiv morgue strains to identify the truth
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'You can't turn off your emotion' — Inside a Ukrainian morgue as war deaths mount

KHARKIV, KHARKIV OBLAST — A blonde-haired woman walks through a slim pathway between corpses lying against walls and autopsy tables inside Ukraine's oldest morgue. The main autopsy room, connected with two additional rooms and equipped with an elevator to lift the corpses from the basement, is busy with forensic experts like her going through three bodies on the table. One belongs to a Ukrainian soldier, while the other two are civilians — an elderly lady and a middle-aged man. "It's most lik
Ukraine War Latest: 4 years after invading Ukraine, Russia admits war's goals 'not fully achieved'

Ukraine War Latest: 4 years after invading Ukraine, Russia admits war's goals 'not fully achieved'

Key developments on Feb. 24: * 4 years after invading Ukraine, Russia admits war's goals 'not fully achieved' * '10 steps ahead' — Fedorov outlines Ukraine's plan to force Russia to make peace * In rare strike, Ukraine uses ATACMS to hit Russian command posts * UK exempts Druzhba pipeline as it unveils its biggest Russia sanctions package, document shows * Russian strike temporarily delayed Flamingo missile production, Zelensky says Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov acknowledged on Feb.
'Our sacrifices are worth freedom' — Ukrainian troops who have fought since 2014 look back

'Our sacrifices are worth freedom' — Ukrainian troops who have fought since 2014 look back

Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago today — Feb. 24, 2022. For many Ukrainians, particularly those from Donbas and Crimea, the war began in 2014. To mark the anniversary, the Kyiv Independent spoke with three soldiers in the Ukrainian Armed Forces who have fought not just since the start of the full-scale invasion, but since 2014 — when Russia seized Crimea and began its war in eastern Ukraine. They described what keeps them going, the toll of years of sacrifice, a
Fact-check: Russia pushes nuclear claims to derail peace talks, distract from war anniversary

Fact-check: Russia pushes nuclear claims to derail peace talks, distract from war anniversary

On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Moscow accused France and the U.K. of seeking to provide Ukraine with nuclear arms. Offering no evidence, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) claimed on Feb. 24 that the "British and French elite" are helping Kyiv acquire nuclear weapons technology and delivery systems to secure "more favorable terms" in peace talks. Experts and officials who spoke to the Kyiv Independent dismissed the claims, framing them as an attempt to dive
Russian strike temporarily delayed Flamingo missile production, Zelensky says

Russian strike temporarily delayed Flamingo missile production, Zelensky says

President Volodymyr Zelensky said a Russian strike on a Ukrainian defense manufacturing facility temporarily delayed the rollout of Ukraine's domestically produced long-range Flamingo cruise missiles. Speaking in a Feb. 23 interview with German broadcaster Tagesschau, Zelensky confirmed that a Ukrainian factory producing the missiles had been hit. "There was a delay in production. Later, production resumed, and a certain number of missiles were built," Zelensky said, adding that Ukraine expect
Jan Lipavsky: What is our Ukraine policy? Victory, victory at all costs
Opinion

Jan Lipavsky: What is our Ukraine policy? Victory, victory at all costs

As Churchill said of another war, Ukraine and the West must have "victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be." As the fifth year of Russia's war against Ukraine is poised to begin, the end still seems nowhere in sight. It is a time to reflect, and not just for Ukrainians. The West, too, and especially NATO, should finally acknowledge a truth that too many still deny — that Russia's war against Ukraine is also a war against us, against our way of life and our