
The European Union and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are providing grants totaling EUR 54 million to Ukrzaliznytsia to implement three programs: supporting energy independence, developing accessibility, and training... Read more »

Ukrainian long-range drones are more frequently striking targets deep inside Russia and are becoming an ever more significant factor in the war. According to open-source data, the number of Ukrainian deep strikes... Read more »

Read the original Ukrainian article on Kunsht. In February 2025, a Russian drone struck the protective shell of the fourth reactor unit of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It caused a large-scale... Read more »

Photographs of network members. Source: Prosecutor General’s Office Посилання скопійовано Law enforcement agencies from Ukraine and several other countries have carried out an international operation that prevented the preparation of grave and... Read more »

The war goes on. This past week, Russia carried out a number of major attacks on Ukraine. At the same time, Ukrainian aerial strikes on targets deep inside Russia are becoming increasingly... Read more »

April 26, 1986, marks the day the Chornobyl disaster began, and the Kremlin answered with silence. Officials withheld the truth and Soviet propaganda downplayed the danger of radiation. Forty years later, that... Read more »

Фото: Lastivka / Фейсбук In the Danish city of Aarhus, an educational space for Ukrainian children has been opened at the Lastivka Aarhus base, where classes in Ukrainian studies, country studies, and... Read more »

When the Chornobyl reactor exploded and radioactive dust filled the night sky, Viktoriia Babak was only 16. She was living in Pripyat, the city housing employees at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant... Read more »

In the spring of 1986, helicopter crews flew more than 1,800 sorties over the burning Chornobyl reactor, initially dumping 5,020 metric tons of sand, clay, lead, and boron into the inferno. Soviet... Read more »

Over the past year and a half, since Oleksandr Sykalchuk, a 39-year-old military enlistment officer, was shot dead with a rifle at a petrol station in Pyriatyn, Poltava Oblast, the confrontation between... Read more »