Russian mercenary Arseniy Pavlov, better known as Motorola, is the focus of investigations that he executed Ukrainian prisoners of war and tortured others.
Apr. 9, 2015
What started off as a corporate dispute is swiftly turning into a battle between the state and a billionaire regional governor who was once credited for curbing separatism in his region.
Mar. 24, 2015
As the anniversary of Crimea annexation came and went, one of the most popular justifications of the annexation got repeated over and over again: the Korsun pogrom. But it seems that this event is one
Mar. 18, 2015
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes full credit for what is happening in Crimea. He is proud of personally planning and overseeing the annexation of Ukraine’s peninsula a year ago. Moreover, he is
Mar. 16, 2015
After the Crimean land grab, Russia’s story around the year-old events took an evolutionary leap.
Mar. 11, 2015
Editor’s Note: This is an English-language translation done by the Kyiv Post of a leaked analytical note published by the Russian online newspaper Novaya Gazeta on Feb. 24. According to sources of Nov
Feb. 25, 2015
The United Kingdom stunned officials across Europe with a unilateral announcement that it would send 75 troops to Ukraine within the month to train the country’s embattled forces in four skill sets –
Feb. 25, 2015
ARTEMIVSK, Ukraine – Her eyes red with tears, military doctor Alla Neshchadym leans over the map that shows Ukrainian positions in the area around Debaltseve, the site of the fiercest fighting in the
Feb. 18, 2015
The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany have agreed on a cease-fire in Donbas starting from 12 a.m. on Feb. 15, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Feb. 12.
Feb. 12, 2015
A sleepy suburb near Kramatorsk airfield was rocked by multiple explosions as separatist rockets hammered the city today, killing at least eight civilians and wounding 31, including five children.
Feb. 10, 2015
The arrest of an Ivano-Frankivsk journalist whose campaign against general mobilization has highlighted the problems that Ukraine has been having in getting its men to fight in the war against Russia.
Feb. 9, 2015
ARTYOMOVSK, Ukraine – Vladimir stands smoking a cigarette outside a large Soviet-era dormitory in the wine-making city of Artyomovsk. The building is now home to him, his family and some 300 other peo
Feb. 6, 2015
ARTYOMOVSK, Ukraine — A flight of five of Hind Mi-24 attack helicopters churned through the afternoon sky on Feb 2, speeding low over the road into Artyomovsk’s center as Ukraine’s army sent a huge co
Feb. 2, 2015
Editor’s Note: Pavel Felgenhauer, 63, is a leading independent Russian military analyst and commentator who is known for his publications critical of Russia’s political and military leadership. He is
Jan. 25, 2015
Leo Sjöholm, a 31-year-old Swedish volunteer with the Azov Battalion, was killed in a car accident near the
city of Berdyansk in Zaporizhya Oblast while on military duty on Jan. 8.
Jan. 24, 2015
Last spring, a Moscow Patriarchate priest serving an Orthodox Church in
Soloniv, a village in Rivne Oblast, prohibited villagers from praying
for the souls of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the war Russ
Jan. 23, 2015
DEBALTSEVE, Ukraine – A sweeping vista of snow-capped hills and an icy lake, the entrance to Debaltseve is always striking in winter. But this winter the hills are torn up by the track marks of armore
Jan. 20, 2015
ARTYOMOVSK, Ukraine – A car slows to a halt and its lights blink off as a flickering torch approaches through the dark, fog-choked night. Behind the torch, a helmeted figure appears, the Kalashnikov s
Jan. 20, 2015
Russian officials have accused the European Union of “militancy” in a bitter response to the Jan. 15 European parliament resolution giving member states carte blanche to supply arms to Ukraine.
Jan. 16, 2015
The leadership of the Kremlin-backed unrecognized Luhansk People’s Republic is now facing a violent crisis, waging an effective war with rival insurgent groups in the same region.
Jan. 7, 2015