Few leaders have risen to the occasion as Zelensky did at the start of the full-scale invasion. He has made mistakes before and during the war, but his leadership in this crisis has made him a hero. He will lead Ukraine until the end of this unjust and unprovoked war and has already made history.
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Ukraine thanks EU for solidarity and future membership
🇺🇦🇪🇺 Grateful to @eu_eeas for this strong gesture of solidarity and the clear message – Ukraine’s future lies in the EU! https://t.co/a7KJgwr45M
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 24 février 2026Grateful to @eu_eeas for this strong gesture of solidarity and the clear message – Ukraine’s future lies in the EU!
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Ukraine grateful for UNODC support during wartime
Ukraine is grateful to @UNODC and @UNODCRPOEE for their continued support. Your partnership helps strengthen our institutions and resilience as we uphold the rule of law against drugs, crime, and corruption under wartime conditions. Thank you for standing with Ukraine.
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Four years after invasion, UK unveils new Ukraine aid package
Four years since Russia's full-scale invasion, the UK announced a new support package for Ukraine: $27M for energy grid repair, $7.7M for frontline communities, $40M for war crimes accountability, and — for the first time — helicopter pilot instructor training on British soil.
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Innovations forced to stay in touch
Why do we have to keep inventing new ways just to stay in touch with our families back home—some things will slow down, others will be cut off?
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Advanced digital nation questions war departure from convenient services.
6/ "Why did we leave for war from a country with an advanced digital development, proud of our convenient use of government services, banks, and even deliveries—…
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MLRS “Uragan”, SAM “Buk-M1” and enemy manpower concentrations hit
MLRS "Uragan", SAM "Buk-M1" and areas of enemy manpower concentration were hit. https://facebook.com/share/p/181ihUzttv/
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Questions about life behind the front lines
"Our varied thoughts and questions converge on one thing: what is going on out there, in the rear, while we are here, far from our families, loved ones, and past lives, defending the Motherland as best we can and seemingly honorably as possible?"
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Four years of war: doubts among Russian soldiers
Four years after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian warbloggers are reflecting on the changes the war has brought to Russia. Some Russian soldiers are questioning what it was all for.
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Ukraine FM Sybiha urges increased pressure on Russia in Politico interview
In an interview with @politico on the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha stressed the need to increase pressure on Russia. "Regarding pressure, the consequences of this war must become really

