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Drones
For the first time a record number of long-range drones were used in September with attacks carried out every day by Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Oct. 3
Religion
More than 30,000 Hasidic pilgrims have arrived in the Ukrainian city of Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which began Oct. 2 and runs until Oct. 4.
Oct. 3
Ukraine
Discord over the 1943-1945 Volhynia massacres has led to diplomatic tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw, otherwise allies as Ukraine battles Russia's invasion.
Oct. 3
Tanks
The US AeroVironment and Europe’s KNDS defense companies are the two latest Western companies preparing to establish a presence in Ukraine.
Oct. 3
War in Ukraine
War, migration, and depopulation are worsening Ukraine’s demographic crisis, with the once pessimistic outlook only like to deteriorate in the next quarter of a century.
Oct. 3
War in Ukraine
Russia bombs Kharkiv apartment building; Olaf Scholz promises $50 bn loan against frozen Russian assets; Jews celebrate New Year in Uman.
Oct. 3
Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 10-03-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Oct. 3
The trial comes seven months after Navalny – President Vladimir Putin’s main opponent – died in an Arctic prison in circumstances authorities have not fully explained.
Oct. 2
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) cyber specialists attacked Russian banking services, seeking to hinder the Russian war apparatus.
Oct. 2
Top News
Superhumans Center aspires to provide a portion of the tens of thousands of Ukrainians in need of prostheses not only with limbs, but also a path back to normal life.
Oct. 2
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Oct. 2
Ukraine
The Atlantic Alliance’s cutting-edge “eye-in-the-sky” reconnaissance aircraft may have already spotted waves of Russian transport planes prepping for the Kremlin’s next big missile strike on Ukraine.
Oct. 2
Russia
Over 20,000 sanctions have been levied against Russia since it invaded Ukraine – but that hasn’t stopped EU companies from trading with it, propping up its war-time economy.
Oct. 2
War in Ukraine
By examining just three words—victory, crime, and hospital—we reveal how these simple terms uncover profound contrasts in worldview.
Oct. 2
Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Institute for the Study of War reported that Russian forces likely took control of Vuhledar. Geolocated videos show Russian soldiers raising flags in various parts of the town.
Oct. 2