The vast majority of Polish citizens (73%) believe that the Russian war waged against Ukraine threatens Poland's security, while 23% of Poles think the opposite and 3% remain undecided.
President Volodymyr Zelensky denies any possible involvement on the part of Ukraine in the explosions that last fall damaged Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, adding that he believes such reports might be circulated in order to provoke a slowdown in international aid to Ukrainians.
President Volodymyr Zelensky expects that at the NATO summit in Vilnius this July, the Alliance will make steps towards providing Ukraine with security guarantees.
The EU has nearly exhausted its options for punitive measures against Russia and the bloc’s attention needs to shift to financial and military support for Ukraine.
In Donetsk region, the city of Kostyantynivka once again came under enemy fire, as a result of which six civilians were injured, while a number of residential buildings and a gas pipeline were damaged.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin honored the memory of fallen Hero of Ukraine Dmytro Kotsiubailo (call sign "Da Vinci") in Kyiv today.
Systematic support of military-tech initiatives will be one of the key tasks of the Ukrainian Innovations Development Fund (Ukrainian Startup Fund), which will help strengthen the security and defense of Ukraine.
Ukraine’s State Agency for Restoration and Development of Infrastructure (Restoration Agency) and Business Ombudsman Council signed a Memorandum of Partnership and Cooperation.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal appealed to foreign partners and the International Atomic Energy Agency to take measures to stop Russian nuclear terrorism due to the shutdown of the Zaporizhia NPP.
Following today's Russian massive missile attacks, restoration work at energy facilities across Ukraine are underway. The most difficult situation is in Kharkiv and Zhytomyr regions.
The U.S. draft budget for fiscal year 2024 provides for the allocation of $63.1 billion to the State Department and USAID, including $1.7 billion to support Ukraine and other partner countries impacted by the war.
The European Union is shocked by the video-recorded execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war (PoW) by Russian forces, which is a "blatant violation of international humanitarian law."