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RUSSIA'S LOSSES
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932670
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10603
Artillery +71
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26163
Arm.VEH +33
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Soviet Union
By Steve Brown
2h ago
ISW
By ISW
2h ago
LIVE
By Kyiv Post
9h ago
Estonia
By AFP
16h ago
India
Inviting an indicted war criminal like Vladimir Putin to New Delhi goes to show that the South Asian giant is a sorry excuse for a democracy – let alone the world’s largest.
By Saahil Menon
16h ago
War in Ukraine
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
By Stefan Korshak
16h ago
Does Pentagon Chief Hegseth Have a Russian Email Account? Hegseth
By Alisa Orlova
March 28
‘You Got a Glimpse at Oval Office’ – Trump Hints at Pressuring Ukraine for Ceasefire Trump
By Julia Struck
March 18
Ukraine
With the US President repeating Russian narratives – including doubts about Volodymyr Zelensky’s legitimacy – Kyiv Post presents readers with a fact sheet to clear the air of disinformation.
By Pete Shmigel
Feb. 20
Trump Turns Cybersecurity Efforts Inward – Leaving US, Ukraine, and NATO Exposed Cyberattack
Trump’s purge of US cyber leadership and use of AI to monitor federal employees marks a major shift in national security – one that leaves the US, along with Ukraine and NATO allies, vulnerable.
By Katie Livingstone
22h ago
By Trump’s Count, Russia Should Pay 42% Tariffs – But It Won’t US
The Trump team had a glaring absence on its list of countries to be punished with tariffs: Russia. Kyiv Post did the math and came up with what Moscow would have to pay if it weren’t exempt.
By Stash Luczkiw
April 6
US Wants Europe to Keep Buying American Weapons Amid Deteriorating Relations – Can They? Weapons
Washington’s call for less involvement in European defense and its decision to temporarily halt arms transfers to Kyiv have prompted concerns in Europe.
By Leo Chiu
April 3
Russia Backs Crackdown on Mass Protests in Serbia – Inside Putin’s Playbook to Undermine Democracy Serbia
As Belgrade sees the largest anti-government demonstrations in Serbia’s recent history, Moscow is quietly stepping in – not to support democratic reform, but to help put it down.
By Katie Livingstone
March 29
The Suwałki Gap Explained: Why Russia Wants It, Why NATO Fears It Russia
Chuck Pfarrer, the former squadron leader of SEAL Team 6 goes over what the Suwałki Gap is and why it matters so much to Russia and NATO
By Chuck Pfarrer
2d ago
India
Inviting an indicted war criminal like Vladimir Putin to New Delhi goes to show that the South Asian giant is a sorry excuse for a democracy – let alone the world’s largest.
By Saahil Menon
16h ago
War in Ukraine
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
By Stefan Korshak
16h ago
Germany
A presentation by a German military attaché from its Kyiv embassy to the Bundeswehr in January gave a “warts and all” assessment of the performance of German weaponry in combat.
By Steve Brown
16h ago
Kyiv Post exclusive interview with Tetiana Nikolaenko, a former investigative journalist and long-term member of the public Anti-Corruption Council.
By Sergii Kostezh
Jan. 25
Lina Kostenko – Ukraine’s Poetic Sphinx, Turns 95 Ukraine
For many years she has shunned the media and made few public appearances. This chosen role as a recluse has only added to the enigma and reverence surrounding this brilliant and defiant Ukrainian.
By Bohdan Nahaylo
March 23
Ukrainian Gas Entrepreneur Invested $7M in a Gallery With Banksy and Marchuk Works Art
By Kateryna Mykhailova
March 18
Wild Horses Sidebar Stories
By Pete Shmigel
March 15
Wild Horses Sidebar Stories
Sidebar Stories – In the vein of “literature is news that stays news,” Kyiv Post presents some not necessarily factual narratives that offer added insight into Ukraine’s realities.
By Pete Shmigel
March 15
Fundraiser Exhibition on Ukrainian Resiliency Runs Sunday in Kyiv PRESS RELEASE Culture
By Kyiv Post
Updated: March 14
Burn Care in Ukraine: How Taiwanese Partners Help Heal Both Patients and Systems
A Taiwan-supported initiative - Burn Care Alliance project is helping Ukrainian doctors save burn patients with advanced materials, modern equipment, and global expertise.
By Press Service of the CF "Christian Medical Association of Ukraine"
March 31
The Konotop municipality is planning post-war recovery by creating its waste management system
With U-LEAD’s support, a landfill project has been developed to serve waste collection across 16 municipalities in the Sumy region.
By Anastasiya Mosorko
March 28
Kernel held «The Path Of Grain» Photo Exhibition at European Parliament
The exhibition in Brussels highlighted important issues about the challenges faced by Ukraine’s agricultural sector from the very first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion to the present.
By Press service Kernel
March 28
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By Mark Bradford
March 26