How can Russia sustain such high losses? 1,000 a day, 500,000 in total? Why would Russian soldiers voluntarily go to die? Russia employs a systematic program of "gulag-style" abuse against its soldiers in Ukraine, using methods reminiscent of Soviet labor camps 1/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Sikorski: Ukraine’s long-range weapons use justified
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski argued that Ukraine's use of long-range weapons for defense is legally justified and morally necessary, citing the 8 July attack on Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv.
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Ukrainian restaurant elevates national cuisine to haute cuisine status post-invasion.
Opening after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the restaurant is determined to show the world that Ukrainian cuisine can, and should, have a seat at the haute cuisine table.
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Ukraine avoids US internal politics, reaches out to both parties
Ukraine will continue to reach out to Republicans and Democrats and avoid being sucked into US internal politics and a bruising probable contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, officials in Kyiv say. My latest for @guardian
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Lettonie envoie 500 drones supplémentaires à l’Ukraine
Latvia sending 500 more drones to Ukraine Riga has prepared a batch of more than 500 drones to be sent to Ukraine, Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds said on July 22.
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Ukraine approves Kozak-5MED armored medical vehicle
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has approved the new Kozak-5MED armored medical vehicle for use by the Armed Forces. The vehicle was developed based on the American heavy-duty pickup truck, the Ford F-550, to evacuate wounded Ukrainian soldiers from the battlefield.
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Ukrainian women massively join the army
Women account for 17-20% of all inquiries at conscription centers, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. In June 2024, Ukrainian authorities announced that over 10,000 women were actively participating in combat missions on the front lines.
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Ukraine official: Johnson believes Trump has strength to end war
“Johnson acts in Ukraine’s best interests:” says Ukraine’s official about Johnson-Trump meeting. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Donald Trump and later expressed confidence that Trump has "strength and bravery" to end the war.
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Ukraine defends Crimea’s cultural heritage
Ukraine remains committed to defending its cultural heritage and the rights of its citizens in Crimea. We appeal for solidarity in safeguarding Ukraine's sovereignty and freedom.
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Ukraine calls for condemnation of Russian cultural genocide in Crimea
We call on the international community to condemn Russia's ongoing cultural genocide in Crimea. The relentless persecution of Ukrainian churches must end.
