in reality, the most destruction of Kyiv civilian infrastructure was done by retreating russian occupation in 1941. Germans did their fare amount of looting, but only what russians couldn’t take or destroy. then moscow blamed Nazis exclusively for the humanitarian catastrophe
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North Korean troops under Russian command attack Ukrainian frontier areas
North Korean troops fighting under Russian command are carrying out attacks in Ukraine’s border areas, Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR) said on Feb. 4.
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UK won’t send old Watchkeeper drones to Ukraine, citing age and crashes.
Britain has confirmed it won't transfer its Watchkeeper military drone to Ukraine, with officials calling the 14-year-old system outdated. The surveillance drones cost £5.2 million per unit—and have lost roughly one in seven aircraft to crashes. Defense Secretary John Healey
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Seven new Copenhagen streets named after Ukrainian cities
Seven new streets in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark, will be named after Ukrainian cities. Thank you, Denmark! The streets will be named: Kyivgade, Mariupolgade, Sevastapolgade, Khersongade, Mykolajivgade, Odessagade, and Ukrainegade. Friends, do you have
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Moldova sends humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Moldova will provide Ukraine with humanitarian aid to help it cope with the consequences of Russia's ongoing attacks on its energy infrastructure. The humanitarian aid packages include generators, transformers, conductors, cables, medical equipment, special vehicles, and food.
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Raytheon speeds Patriot missiles to Ukraine; cooperation talks
The American company Raytheon (RTX) has pledged to accelerate the delivery of missiles for Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine through direct contracts and international programs. There are also discussions about transitioning to deeper cooperation: establishing a
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Authorities investigate man’s death at Yavoriv TCCC
Authorities are investigating the death of a man at the Yavoriv Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support (TCCC).
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Ukraine-Japan agreement on transfer of defense equipment
The governments of Ukraine and Japan plan to conclude an intergovernmental agreement on the transfer of defense equipment and technologies. The document is intended to simplify the mechanisms for joint production and localization of defensive armaments.
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24th Brigade Operates “Gvozdika” Self-Propelled Artillery Despite Bad Weather
Snow, wind, and the command: "To battle!". While bad weather complicates drone flights, the "Gvozdika" self-propelled artillery unit of the 24th Brigade is operational. 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo
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Ukraine speeds up Patriot deliveries with RTX
Air defense is a priority. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine held talks with RTX on accelerating Patriot missile deliveries and launching deeper industrial cooperation. Raytheon confirmed readiness to fast-track supplies via direct contracts and international support mechanisms.
