This is not so smart, given that Ukraine needs money to produce more weapons. So, it can sell some of its technologies or weapons and use the revenue to produce more weapons domestically for defense against Russia. 5/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
-
Ukrainian law mandates army product supply
Ukrainian law currently requires local defense manufacturers to supply their entire output to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, prohibiting exports but accelerating innovation for domestic use.
-
Ukraine’s unique defense capabilities tested in intense combat
Ukraine has unique capabilities needed by the world. Since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine defense products have been tested and refined in intense combat conditions. That’s incredibly valuable 3/
-

Ukrainian journalist died in Russian captivity in Taganrog
Journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who died in Russian captivity, was held in SIZO #2 remand prison in Taganrog. Former inmates describe it as "one of the most brutal places of detention for Ukrainians in the territory of the Russian Federation", reports @mihr_ua.
-

NATO chief Rutte warns against fear of Putin’s nuclear threats
The NATO member states should not be afraid of "Vladimir Putin's nuclear saber-rattling," the Alliance's new Secretary General, Mark Rutte, said in an interview with Sky News. The official assured that NATO stands ready to respond to any threats.
-
Death of Viktoria Roshchyna in captivity
Given that Viktoria Roshchyna had been held captive for over a year and was physically healthy before being imprisoned by Russian forces, we have every reason to believe that her death was either the result of murder or a consequence of cruel treatment.
-
Demanding justice for journalist Viktoria Roshchina’s murder
The journalism community is outraged by the murder of Viktoria Roshchyna, a 27-year-old Ukrainian journalist who died in Russian captivity. We demand justice and accountability for this crime and call for immediate action from international organizations.
-

Ukraine argues striking Russia saves lives, condemns civilian attacks.
Ukraine's ability to strike military targets in Russia is an opportunity to save more lives. Clearly, the value of human life means nothing to Russia, which has been cynically attacking civilians in Ukraine and trying to justify this. #LetUkraineStrikeBack to defend our people.
-
Serhiy Boyev named Deputy Defense Minister
Serhiy Boyev has been appointed Deputy Defense Minister for European Integration. Previously, the 41-year-old Boyev served as Deputy Minister for Strategic Industries of Ukraine. From 2016 to 2022, he held senior positions at state-owned companies Naftogaz of Ukraine and
-
New Deputy Defense Minister Serhiy Melnyk appointed, led Kharkiv defense
The second newly appointed Deputy Minister of Defense, Serhiy Melnyk, is a brigadier general. In 2022, Melnyk successfully graduated from the L-4 Strategic Leadership Course at the National Defense University of Ukraine and has been in charge of the defense of Kharkiv since the
