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Ukraine war latest: 12 Russian FSB officers killed in Ukrainian drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk

Ukraine war latest: 12 Russian FSB officers killed in Ukrainian drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk

Key developments on April 23: * 12 Russian FSB officers killed in drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk, Ukraine's military says * 'A nightmare' — Russians in Tuapse in disbelief after Ukrainian drones bring the war home * Russian oil pumping station in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast hit by Ukrainian drones, SBU source says * Ukraine expands 'ePoints' system that rewards battlefield kills with weapons credits * Russia recruited Ukrainian teenagers to blow up schools, shoot classmates, S
In trying to destroy Ukrainian culture, Russia only proved how powerful it is
Opinion

In trying to destroy Ukrainian culture, Russia only proved how powerful it is

The more that Russia tries to kill Ukrainian culture, the harder it reemerges. In August 2025, Russian military forces struck the artist collective Nahirna22 in Kyiv, killing one civilian seeking shelter. The group, which includes a roster of incredible Gen-Z Ukrainian artists such as Lviv-born Yuriy Bolsa, rebuilt in under two months and reopened their studios to the public. They were hit again in November. Both attacks demonstrate systematic targeting by Russian military forces, not on dron
Watchdog calls for EU sanctions on raw glycerin exports to Russia after Kyiv Independent investigation

Watchdog calls for EU sanctions on raw glycerin exports to Russia after Kyiv Independent investigation

A Ukrainian economic watchdog has urged the European Union to sanction exports of raw glycerin to Russia after a Kyiv Independent investigation found that European suppliers continued shipping the chemical, which can be used to produce explosives, to companies connected to Russia's military industrial complex. The recommendation was submitted on March 11 by the Economic Security Council of Ukraine, or ESCU, an independent Kyiv-based organization that said it based its proposal on the Kyiv Indep
Zelensky arrives in Cyprus to attend EU summit

Zelensky arrives in Cyprus to attend EU summit

Zelensky is expected to meet Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, Danish acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The adventures of Sofia Yablonska, fearless Ukrainian travel writer of the 1930s
Culture

The adventures of Sofia Yablonska, fearless Ukrainian travel writer of the 1930s

Editor's Note: This story is part of the "Hidden Canon"  – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it to a wider international audience. The series is supported by the Ukrainian Institute. The photographs featured in this article are shared with the permission of the Sofia Yablonska Foundation, which is tasked with preserving her legacy. All photographs are subject to copyright. As the opium smoke curled around her in a dim-lit room in China, the writer
Spain to send ammunition, 100 armored vehicles to Ukraine

Spain to send ammunition, 100 armored vehicles to Ukraine

"This collaboration serves as a testament to our country's commitment to the defense of democratic values, to freedom, and to a just and lasting peace," Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles said during a visit to Kyiv.
Polish fintech buys Ukrainian bank confiscated from Russian oligarch

Polish fintech buys Ukrainian bank confiscated from Russian oligarch

At a press conference in Kyiv on April 22, Ukraine’s Deposit Guarantee Fund and Polish fintech Zen.com, registered in Lithuania, said the company had acquired First Investment Bank, known as PINbank, which was transferred to the state in 2023 and later declared insolvent.
Ukraine war latest: 'Not Putinland' — Zelensky pushes back on 'Donnyland' Donbas proposal

Ukraine war latest: 'Not Putinland' — Zelensky pushes back on 'Donnyland' Donbas proposal

Key developments on April 22: * 'Not Putinland' — Zelensky responds to 'Donnyland' proposal for part of Donbas * Ukraine returned over 2,100 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, Zelensky says * 'Wishful thinking' — Ukraine rubbishes Russia's latest Luhansk Oblast claim * War in Iran has used up half of US Patriot, THAAD missile stockpiles * Ukrainian drones reportedly target Russia's Samara Oblast in overnight attacks President Volodymyr Zelensky said the key issue is that Donetsk and L
Why unilaterally surrendering Donetsk Oblast equals strategic and military suicide for Ukraine
Opinion

Why unilaterally surrendering Donetsk Oblast equals strategic and military suicide for Ukraine

As the Trump peace process in the Ukraine–Russia war evolved throughout 2025, the Kremlin introduced the idea that a unilateral withdrawal by Ukrainian forces from the north-west of the Donetsk Oblast was a key prerequisite for a ceasefire and settlement. The Kremlin framed the issue as a relatively minor concession, worthy of the noble goal of ending hostilities. Donald Trump largely swallowed this Russian bait. The success of Moscow's strategy is evident in how the White House has cast Volod
Trump and Putin have 'zero instruments' to enforce backroom deal on Ukraine, ex-FM Kuleba tells Kyiv Independent
Interview

Trump and Putin have 'zero instruments' to enforce backroom deal on Ukraine, ex-FM Kuleba tells Kyiv Independent

Caught between Russia's war at home and mounting geopolitical turbulence abroad, Ukraine is unlikely to see a major turnaround anytime soon, says former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. "2026 will be another year Ukraine will have to survive," Kuleba told the Kyiv Independent in an exclusive interview last week. After emerging from its harshest winters in years, marked by relentless Russian strikes on the energy grid, the country is now facing a hostile situation. The war in Iran has further di
Moldova's former most powerful person sentenced to 19 years in jail

Moldova's former most powerful person sentenced to 19 years in jail

Vladimir Plahotniuc was Moldova's wealthiest businessman and de facto controlled the country's government in the 2010s in what critics described as a "captured state." His fall from grace is seen by his opponents as part of Moldova's alignment with European liberal and democratic values.