
Photo exhibition “First Line” opens in Kyiv on Infantry Day
To mark Infantry Day, a photo exhibition called First Line opened at Pivdennyi railway station in Kyiv.
To mark Infantry Day, a photo exhibition called First Line opened at Pivdennyi railway station in Kyiv.
05 May 2025
The spokesperson for the Kyiv City Military Administration, Yevhen Ievlev, commented on the situation with the journalist who wrote the article about his father's declaration, calling his reaction emotional.
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with students of Charles University in Prague.
Ukrainians have the greatest trust in the Armed Forces, volunteers, and territorial defense, while defense intelligence holds leadership among institutions.
On the sidelines of the Healthcare Initiative for Ukraine conference, Ukraine and the Czech Republic have signed memoranda of medical partnership.
Ukraine and the Czech Republic have signed a Joint Declaration to establish a Ukrainian Unity Center in the Czech Republic. The agreement was formalized between Ukraine’s Ministry of National Unity and the Czech Republic’s Ministry of the Interior.
President Volodymyr Zelensky says the UNITED24 platform has raised over UAH 56 billion in support of Ukraine’s cause over the past three years.
The Coordination Center for Mental Health under Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers and the National Institute of Mental Health of the Czech Republic have signed a memorandum on the cooperation in the field of mental health.
04 May 2025
The Coordination Center for Mental Health under the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the National Institute of Mental Health of the Czech Republic have signed a memorandum.
Pro-Ukrainian public activists in France seek to force the Russian sailboat Shtandart, which is under EU sanctions, to permanently leave French waters, despite the connivance of some local officials and event organizers who are still happy to see a copy of the frigate from the time of Peter I.
In Warsaw, over a hundred participants took part in a charity run on Sunday in Mokotów Field Park to mark the 11th anniversary of the Azov Brigade.
Starting May 1, the basic general military training for individuals previously classified as "partially fit for military service" will feature a shortened training period and reduced physical load.
Russian authorities are planning to take 300 Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region to Chuvashia.
03 May 2025
The largest personal exhibition of the outstanding Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk entitled “Tell Me the Truth” has opened in the Austrian capital.
A car rally titled "Ours are still not home" took place in Kyiv to support of missing and captured Ukrainian service members.
Schoolchildren from Melitopol, temporarily occupied by the Russian invasion army, were forcibly brought to Krasnodar for an “all-Russian patriotic forum.”
A choreographer with the Chernihiv theater, Viktor Voynikov, was killed in the Russo-Ukrainian war as part of Ukraine’s Armed Forces.
02 May 2025
Six more children have been returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory as part of President Zelensky's Bring Kids Back UA initiative.
Luxembourg will provide EUR 1 million in funding to support psychosocial programs for Ukrainian adolescents and youth.
01 May 2025
Relatives of the missing persons have already received more than 62,000 extracts from the Unified Register of Persons Missing in Special Circumstances about the status of their loved ones.
Based on the evidence gathered by Ukraine's SBU State Security Service, an FSB agent who had been directing missile, bomb, and artillery strikes against Ukrainian forces on the hottest front-line sector - Pokrovsk - has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Russia provides data on Ukrainians held in Russian captivity to the Central Tracing Agency of the International Committee of the Red Cross very selectively.
Ukraine's SBU State Security Service has prevented the assassination of activist and volunteer Serhii Sternenko and has detained the woman who carried out the attack.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the Office of the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, is working to identify a country willing to mediate the release of Ukrainian civilians from Russian captivity.
More than 70,000 individuals are currently listed as missing and actively being searched for across Ukraine.
Following the liberation of Kherson, it was discovered that nearly 360,000 documents from the National Archival Fund had been stolen by Russian forces during the occupation.
30 April 2025
President Volodymyr Zelensky presented state awards to the servicemen of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine on the occasion of the Border Guard Day.
The problem of mercenaries being recruited for the war against Ukraine will sooner or later become a hot topic for Serbia and Russia, as it leads to public radicalization and the spread of extremism.
A bill has been tabled in Ukraine’s parliament that would allow contracted service by those who have reached the established age limit.