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Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 10-12-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Oct. 12
Russia
In Saratov, Azamat Iskaliyev, a former prisoner released to fight in Ukraine, killed his girlfriend after a breakup, one of 500 such incidents after nearly three years of war.
Oct. 11
Interview
A former Australian Army and French Foreign Legion soldier, now with Ukraine’s International Legion, bears the callsign of a Ukrainian demon – Baba Yaga.
Oct. 11
Top News
Russia is showing all of the signs of having fallen into a quagmire with no strategy or hope of being able to get out
Oct. 11
Top News
Zelensky has been seeking support on a two-day whirlwind tour of European capitals that earlier took him to London, Paris and Rome
Oct. 11
Vojislav Torden – a commander of the Russian far-right, neo-Nazi paramilitary Rusich group – was detained at Helsinki airport in July 2023.
Oct. 11
Europe
Almost 40 UK companies are being investigated for violating sanctions against Russian oil, implemented to limit the Kremlin’s profits during its war in Ukraine with no one having yet been penalized.
Oct. 11
In little gatherings in lunch breaks and on the sidelines, schemes flowed back and forth from technologists to businesspeople and from these exchanges new inventions will sprout.
Oct. 11
Ukraine's Ministry of Finance raised Hr. 30.3 billion for the state budget, mainly from UAH bonds. Bond Market Insight for Oct. 9
Oct. 11
HUR
Kyiv Post visited the training camp of the International Legion under Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR), a special unit, consisting of foreign volunteers.
Oct. 11
Corruption Watch
The service ranged from $7,000 to $12,000 per conscript, and the suspects offered to remove the draft dodgers from military registration based on fake medical reports.
Oct. 11
Armed Forces of Ukraine
On Thursday evening milbloggers claimed a Russian breakthrough but twelve hours later fierce fighting on the perimeter of the Ukraine-controlled salient continues.
Oct. 11
Ukraine
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Kremlin forces have engaged in widescale looting of cultural heritage in occupied territories where hundreds of artifacts have been stolen.
Oct. 11
Drones
The 400 Russian Shahed kamikaze drones that were destroyed by a Ukrainian special forces attack on Oct. 9 were stored “offsite” away from their military launch site.
Oct. 11
Russia
Promised work-study hospitality programs, these women instead face harsh working conditions and long hours in munitions factories, often under constant surveillance and exposed to harmful chemicals.
Oct. 11
Cyberattack
Kyiv’s HUR Cyber Corps attacked Russia’s North Caucasus University, destroying over 150 terabytes of data and weakening the training of technical specialists for Moscow’s military.
Oct. 11