Ukraine to receive 33,000 AI drone kits under US defense deal, FT reports. Ukraine will receive 33,000 AI-powered drone kits by the end of 2025 under a new contract between the Pentagon & software firm Auterion, FT reported on July 27.
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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23rd Brigade needs thermal scopes and tablets
Just got this vid from the South: Heroes of 🇺🇦's 23rd Marine Guard Unit urgently need thermal scopes for night threat detection from land/sea+ nav tablets for recon, fire correction & coastline monitoring. The Russian criminals are actively attacking every day& night, but… pic.twitter.com/ofq1fxzuN6
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 27 juillet 2025Just received this footage from the South: Heroes of Ukraine’s 23rd Marine Guard Unit urgently need thermal scopes for night threat detection from land and sea, as well as navigation tablets for reconnaissance, fire correction, and coastline monitoring. Russian invaders attack day and night, but
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Sunday lunch at dog homes for stray animals in eastern Ukraine
Sunday lunch at one of the dog homes we installed for now-homeless pets in eastern Ukraine! These were handmade locally in Kramatorsk for the Hachiko team, and they are set up in areas where there’s no indoor shelter. pic.twitter.com/3xXhRJGqtE
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 27 juillet 2025Sunday lunch at one of the dog homes we installed for now-homeless pets in eastern Ukraine! These were handmade locally in Kramatorsk for the Hachiko team, and they are set up in areas where there’s no indoor shelter.
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Zelensky calls Macron and von der Leyen on defense, EU integration
President Volodymyr Zelensky held separate phone calls with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on July 27, discussing anti-corruption, defense, and EU integration.
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Zelensky discusses anti-corruption with Macron and von der Leyen
Zelensky speaks with Macron and von der Leyen, discusses anti-corruption, defense, EU integration.
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Two Ukrainian women wait years for loved ones in Russian captivity
Inna (42) and Tetiana (48) have waited 3+ years for their loved ones held in Russian captivity. Freed POWs describe them as “exhausted and thin.” Inna says her husband visits her in dreams in their garden. “He planted wildflowers. I hated them. Now I’d give anything for one.” 6/
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Petro’s hands suffered the most damage
Petro’s hands were hit the hardest. Doctors say he may never regain full movement. “He has golden hands. He sculpts. Plays guitar,” Dmytro says. Petro hopes he still can sculpt. He made a phone stand with his village brigade’s insignia. It sits on his hospital nightstand.
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Guardian cartoonist sketches stories of war survivors in Ukraine clinics.
The Guardian cartoonist Ella Baron visited a rehab center in Cherkasy and a mental health clinic in Vinnytsia. She spoke directly with people who survived war in Ukraine and sketched their stories. 2/
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Ukraine lacks strength to reclaim coast from Russian advance
Ukraine can’t take the coast back — not now. Ukraine don’t have the strength. The Armed Forces must stop Russia from advancing. Before 2022, much of Ukraine was 4–5 hours from the sea. Now Russians swim where Ukrainians once fled. 6X
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Ukrainians risk arrest to reclaim property in Mariupol under filtration
Behind the tourism, repression continues. To reclaim property in Mariupol, Ukrainians must appear in person and pass filtration. But Returnees risk arrest as intelligence assets. Failure to appear means losing your home. 4/
