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Planned U.S. military reductions in Europe will not affect the 10,000-strong American contingent in Poland, the country’s National Security Bureau chief Dariusz Łukowski said in an interview with ...
A new exchange of prisoners of war is set for June 7 and 8, with Russia ready to swap 500 troops, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at a press conference on June 4.
The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainians in all EU countries until March 4, 2027, Suspilne reported, citing the relevant document on June 4.
Russian forces continue to advance in Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast using large numbers of infantry, and the situation is critical due to the threat of shelling with fiber-optic FPV drones, the DeepState ...
Ukraine’s legislature passed in its first reading on June 4 a bill allowing men aged 60 and older to voluntarily serve in the Defense Forces under a one-year contract, MP Oleksii Honcharenko reported ...
Russia’s federal budget revenues from oil and gas fell by 53% in May 2025 compared to April, dropping from 1.09 trillion rubles ($12.1 billion) to 512.7 billion ($5.7 billion), and were down 35% ...
Cyber experts from Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate hacked the Tupolev Design Bureau and accessed critical data on Russian strategic aircraft, intelligence sources told NV on June 4.
Russia’s National Wealth Fund, the country’s key rainy-day reserve, saw its liquid assets shrink by 14% in May 2025 as war spending surged and global oil prices dropped, Bloomberg reported on June 4.
Russian forces launched a missile strike on a Ukrainian Land Forces training unit in Poltava Oblast on June 4, injuring soldiers, the Land Forces reported on Telegram.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed former Ground Forces chief Maj. Gen. Mykhailo Drapatyi as the new Joint ...
Russian forces launched a massive attack on Odesa with strike drones overnight, injuring one person and damaging civilian infrastructure, regional governor Oleh Kiper reported on Telegram on June 4.