Eastern Europe
US officials said last week that Washington had partially lifted its restrictions to enable Ukraine to defend its eastern Kharkiv region, which borders Russia.
Jun. 6
Ukraine was forced last month to divert manpower to the northeastern Kharkiv region from other areas of the front line after Russian forces launched a ground offensive into the border territory.
Jun. 6
Zelensky said that Qatar had played an active role in organizing an upcoming Ukraine summit in Switzerland, where Kyiv hopes the return home of Ukrainian children will be a key agenda item.
Jun. 5
Ukraine
It’s been announced that Ukraine would now prevent men with dual citizenship from leaving the country, but the situation is more nuanced, according to Ukraine’s Border Guard.
Jun. 5
Ukraine
From a panel of radio workers who secretly broadcast under occupation, to a war hero turned reality star of “The Bachelor,” Book Arsenal festival reflects how the war's remolded a book fair.
Jun. 5
Putin
In the run-up to the Peace Summit for Ukraine in Switzerland, it is important to understand that the only way to real peace is to be vigilant against Moscow’s ploys.
Jun. 5
Earlier this week, a 12-year-old boy was among the latest children reported killed after a Russian aerial attack on the eastern Donetsk region.
Jun. 4
War in Ukraine
Many Ukrainians had to flee ahead of Russian forces, leaving homes and loved ones behind in the occupied territories. Some try to return for a visit, despite the danger and humiliation
May. 30
Business
The Factor Druk Printing House, which was hit on May 23 by Russian S-300 missiles, is Ukraine’s third largest by publishing volumes and seventh by revenues in the industry.
May. 25
Kharkiv
Russian propagandists called what Moscow fomented in Ukraine the “Russian Spring.” Kyiv Post visited the hotspots of 2014 and spoke directly with participants in the events.
May. 25
Russia implicitly challenges existing border with Estonia.
May. 24
Biden
President Joe Biden will miss Ukraine’s Peace Summit in Switzerland in June, in favor of hosting a fundraiser for his presidential campaign in California.
May. 24
Putin
The FT cites a Russian defense insider who, contrary to other sources, states that a significant summer offensive by Moscow would be unsustainable without a new wave of mobilization.
May. 24
Telegram
As the Kremlin escalates its crackdown on Russia’s corrupt generals the head of the Ministry of Defense department for state procurement becomes the second arrested in less than 24 hours.
May. 23
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian intelligence (HUR) told Kyiv Post it struck Russian military production facilities in Tatarstan on May 23 with UAVs.
May. 23
Russia
Russian media reported that Moscow does not intend to revise its Baltic Sea border, despite a published Defense Ministry document suggesting possible changes.
May. 22