Kyiv Independent
How Ukrainian teens are training for war
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- How Ukrainian teens are training for war
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- 0:49
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, war has become a daily reality for thousands of Ukrainian children. As it drags on three and a half years later, some Ukrainian teenagers are coming to terms with the possibility that their generation might be the next to join the country’s defense against Russian aggression.
Some Ukrainian military units, such as the Azov Brigade, offer boot camps for teenagers to teach them the basics of self-defense, first aid, dry firing, and other survival skills — helping them prepare for both the realities of today and the uncertainties of the future.
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- Russian forces hit a horse stable
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- 0:45
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- A Russian drone attack against the southern city of Odesa on July 11 injured at least 11 people, damaging residential buildings and a horse stable, local authorities reported.
One horse was killed in the attack, the State Emergency Service said. Photos published by the service show other horses bloodied and visibly injured.
Administrative buildings, cars, and civilian infrastructure were also damaged.
The port city of Odesa, Ukraine's third most populous city and a major maritime transport hub, is a regular target of Russian missile and drone attacks.
Russia has recently intensified attacks against Ukrainian cities, launching a record 741 drones and missiles on July 9, just as Ukraine is running out of Western air defense munitions.
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- How Ukrainian teens are training for war
- Runtime
- 14:12
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, war has become a daily reality for thousands of Ukrainian children. As it drags on three and a half years later, some Ukrainian teenagers are coming to terms with the possibility that their generation might be the next to join the country’s defense against Russian aggression.
Some Ukrainian military units, such as the Azov Brigade, offer boot camps for teenagers to teach them the basics of self-defense, first aid, dry firing, and other survival skills — helping them prepare for both the realities of today and the uncertainties of the future.
Editor's note: The location of the military training camp at 8:52 should read Vinnytsia, not Odesa.
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- Russian mass attack against Ukraine for 2nd night in row
- Runtime
- 0:32
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- At least two people were killed and 24 injured in Kyiv as Russia launched a mass attack against Ukraine for the second night in a row, rocking Ukraine's capital and cities far from the front lines overnight on July 10.
Throughout late spring and early summer 2025, Russia has ramped up aggression against Ukraine with a series of record-breaking mass strikes. The night of July 10 saw yet another wave of aerial terror from Moscow.
At around 1:15 a.m. local time, Kyiv Independent journalists on the ground began reporting explosions in the capital and the buzzing of Shahed-type drones. Reporters said large numbers of drones were flying over the Pechersk neighborhood, a historical district in the city center.
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- What Russian bombardment feels like in Ukraine
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- 10:48
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent staff documented what it feels like to live and sleep in Kyiv, Ukraine, as Russia intensifies its drone and missile attacks on the city. Filmed over several weeks in June and July, our journalists take shelter in bathrooms, basements, and parking garages as explosions ring out overhead.
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- ‘This is pure terrorism’: Zelensky condemns Russia’s attacks on Ukraine
- Runtime
- 0:43
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered his opening remarks at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome on July 10.
Earlier in the day, the president and First Lady Olena Zelenska arrived at the two-day event focused on mobilizing political and private-sector support for Ukraine's reconstruction. The previous three conferences have taken place in Lugano, London, and Berlin.
Zelensky pointed out that earlier on July 10, Russia launched around 400 drones and 18 missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, killing two people and injuring, according to the latest figures, over 20.
Video: Ukraine Recovery Conference
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- 2 killed, 22 injured as Kyiv slammed with drones, ballistic missiles in Russian mass attack
- Runtime
- 0:32
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- At least two people were killed and 22 injured in Kyiv as Russia launched a mass attack against Ukraine for the second night in a row, rocking Ukraine's capital and cities far from the front lines overnight on July 10.
Throughout late spring and early summer 2025, Russia has ramped up aggression against Ukraine with a series of record-breaking mass strikes. The night of July 10 saw yet another wave of aerial terror from Moscow.
At around 1:15 a.m. local time, Kyiv Independent journalists on the ground began reporting explosions in the capital and the buzzing of Shahed-type drones. Reporters said large numbers of drones were flying over the Pechersk neighborhood, a historical district in the city center.
Later in the night, reporters said they heard several dozen explosions and the distinctive sound of ballistic missiles. At least an hour of near-constant explosions rolled through the city.
Blast waves also set off car alarms throughou...
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- Trump to exit Ukraine peace effort, Bolton says
- Runtime
- 17:54
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Chris York speaks with former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton about U.S. President Donald Trump’s failure to bring peace to Ukraine — and his next steps on Russia's war. They also discuss the growing threat of a China-Russia alliance, the implications for U.S. foreign policy and global security, and the future of American military support for Ukraine.
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- Inside story of the US minerals deal, exclusive interview with Ukraine economy minister
- Runtime
- 1:24
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent's business editor Liliane Bivings sits down with Ukraine's Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko to discuss the U.S.-Ukraine "minerals deal" and address the myths surrounding it. Under the agreement, the two countries are supposed to launch a new joint investment fund, designed to support projects in critical minerals, oil and gas, and related infrastructure, and potentially defense in Ukraine, with returns to be shared over a 10-year period. Svyrydenko also gives her impressions of the infamous Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky back in February, and explains why Ukraine can be "a good business case" for the U.S.
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- One year since one of Russia's deadliest attacks on Kyiv
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- 0:51
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Today marks one year since one of Russia's deadliest attacks on Kyiv, that hit Okhmatdyt hospital on July 8, 2024.
The attack against the medical facility killed two people, including a doctor, and wounded 32 others.
In total, at least 33 people, including four children, were killed in Kyiv as a result of the July 8 attack.
Over 600 patients and at least as many staff members were at the Okhmatdyt and the Ukrainian Center for Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, located near the hospital, at the moment of the attack.
As of January 2025, a total of 1,971 medical facilities have been damaged and another 300 completely destroyed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, according to Ukraine's Health Ministry.
Russia has regularly targeted medical facilities and hospitals with drone and missile strikes across the country, as well as first responders through "double-tap" attacks.
Video: Getty Images; P...
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- Exclusive: Ukraine's new prime minister on US minerals deal
- Runtime
- 22:31
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent's business editor Liliane Bivings sits down with Yuliia Svyrydenko, who served as Ukraine's economy minister at the time and was appointed prime minister on July 17, to discuss the U.S.-Ukraine "minerals deal" and address the myths surrounding it. Under the agreement, the two countries are supposed to launch a new joint investment fund, designed to support projects in critical minerals, oil and gas, and related infrastructure, and potentially defense in Ukraine, with returns to be shared over a 10-year period. Svyrydenko also gives her impressions of the infamous Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky back in February, and explains why Ukraine can be "a good business case" for the U.S.
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- Can the West defend from Russia-North Korea axis? | Ukraine This Week
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- 1:49
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur breaks down the U.S.’ sudden halt of critical weapons to Ukraine, as well as the decision by Ukraine and other countries bordering Russia to withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty, which prohibits the production and use of highly deadly anti-personnel mines. Also: one year after the signing of the landmark treaty between Russia and North Korea, what’s the state of cooperation between the two?
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- Can the West defend from Russia-North Korea axis? | Ukraine This Week
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- 17:45
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur breaks down the U.S.’ sudden halt of critical weapons to Ukraine, as well as the decision by Ukraine and other countries bordering Russia to withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty, which prohibits the production and use of highly deadly anti-personnel mines. Also: one year after the signing of the landmark treaty between Russia and North Korea, what’s the state of cooperation between the two?
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- Ukraine's artillery braces for shell shortage as US halts aid
- Runtime
- 0:57
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent's Francis Farrell and Olena Zashko spent a day with an artillery crew from the 28th Mechanized Brigade in the front-line city of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, in early July. As Russia's summer offensive heats up, the brigade's sector has become one of the hottest parts of the front line.
Following the recent decision by the U.S. Department of Defense to halt shipments of certain weapons to Ukraine — including 155mm artillery rounds — a looming shell shortage is once again on the horizon for Ukrainian forces. The halted shipment also reportedly included dozens of Patriot interceptors, Hellfire missiles, guided missile systems (GMLRS), Stinger and AIM air-to-air missiles, and grenade launchers.
While some argue that drones in Ukraine have taken over many of the roles traditionally filled by artillery, the work of this unit underscores the continued and critical importance of artillery in this war.
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- Russian offensive intensifies as Ukrainian troops brace for US aid cut
- Runtime
- 14:43
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent's Francis Farrell and Olena Zashko spent a day with an artillery crew from the 28th Mechanized Brigade in the front-line city of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, in early July. As Russia's summer offensive heats up, the brigade's sector has become one of the hottest parts of the front line.
Following the recent decision by the U.S. Department of Defense to halt shipments of certain weapons to Ukraine — including 155mm artillery rounds — a looming shell shortage is once again on the horizon for Ukrainian forces. The halted shipment also reportedly included dozens of Patriot interceptors, Hellfire missiles, guided missile systems (GMLRS), Stinger and AIM air-to-air missiles, and grenade launchers.
While some argue that drones in Ukraine have taken over many of the roles traditionally filled by artillery, the work of this unit underscores the continued and critical importance of artillery in this war.
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- Russia pounds Kyiv with ballistic missiles in massive overnight attack
- Runtime
- 0:25
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Explosions rocked the city of Kyiv for hours overnight on July 4 as Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack targeting the capital and other cities across Ukraine.
At least 23 people have been injured, with 14 victims hospitalized, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
"Today’s attack was like the worst nightmare come to life," Kyiv resident Olha Vershynina told the Kyiv Independent at the site of damaged residential buildings in the capital's Solomianskyi district. "Because when the strike happened, the lights went out and glass came crashing down on my head.
"It was terrifying. Our entire building was shaking."
The attack damaged apartment buildings, businesses, a school, a medical facility, railway lines, and other civilian infrastructure in multiple districts. Fires blazed across the city, making the air dangerous to breathe.
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- Use of fiber optic drones amid summer offensive campaign
- Runtime
- 1:11
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Francis Farrell explains a new modification of the standard first-person view (FPV) drone that already once transformed the way war is fought. Fiber optic cable now used to connect drone operators to FPVs ensures a perfect image and control experience all the way to the target — and cannot be spotted by enemy drone detectors.
Unlike many of the full-scale war’s most effective innovations, fiber optic drones were first introduced not by pioneering Ukrainian drone teams, but by Russian forces. As Russia ramps up the use of fiber optic drones amid its summer offensive campaign, Ukraine is racing to catch up.
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- Failed US peace effort left Ukraine worse off, expert argues
- Runtime
- 19:45
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Chris York sat down with Michael McFaul, an academic and former U.S. ambassador to Russia (2012–2014), to discuss the state of the Ukraine-Russia peace process following U.S. President Donald Trump’s failed effort, the threat of U.S. disengagement, and a congressional bill introducing new sanctions against Russia and its trading partners supporting its war machine.
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- Why Norway is investing billions in Ukraine's victory
- Runtime
- 21:30
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Oleksiy Sorokin sat down with Eivind Vad Petersson, state secretary to the Norwegian foreign minister and co-chair of the joint Norwegian-Ukrainian Working Group on Nuclear Safety and Security. They discussed the threats Russia’s war poses to Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, Russia’s hybrid attacks across Europe, Norway’s investment in Ukrainian defense production, and how to keep Western military aid — including NASAMS air defense systems — flowing to help Ukraine protect its civilian infrastructure from Russia's escalating attacks.
They also discussed whether the Arctic could become a battleground between Russia and NATO, as well as Russia’s claims of increasing investments in the settlements of Barentsburg and Pyramiden on Svalbard.
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- How fiber optic drones reshape warfare in Ukraine
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Francis Farrell explains a new modification of the standard first-person view (FPV) drone that already once transformed the way war is fought. Fiber optic cable now used to connect drone operators to FPVs ensures a perfect image and control experience all the way to the target — and cannot be spotted by enemy drone detectors.
Unlike many of the full-scale war’s most effective innovations, fiber optic drones were first introduced not by pioneering Ukrainian drone teams, but by Russian forces. As Russia ramps up the use of fiber optic drones amid its summer offensive campaign, Ukraine is racing to catch up.
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- Trump meets Zelensky at NATO summit | Ukraine This Week
- Runtime
- 1:46
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur explains key takeaways from this week’s NATO summit, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump held their third in-person meeting since Trump’s return to office. Also, Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau charges the highest-ranking serving official in a land grab case involving public land, illegal apartments, and hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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- Key takeaways from NATO summit | Ukraine This Week
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- 17:33
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur explains key takeaways from this week’s NATO summit, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump held their third in-person meeting since Trump’s return to office. Also, Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau charges the highest-ranking serving official in a land grab case involving public land, illegal apartments, and hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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- Married couple killed in Russian drone strike on Odesa high-rise
- Runtime
- 0:38
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Russia attacked the southern city of Odesa overnight on June 28, killing two people and injuring at least 14 others, Ukraine's State Emergency Service reported.
The drone attack hit a 21-story building, causing a fire on the 7th, 8th, and 9th floors that left residents trapped in their apartments. First responders rescued five people, including a small child.
Two people, a married couple, were killed in the attack, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper reported. Emergency workers recovered their bodies from the damaged building.
At least 14 other civilians were injured, including three children. Both are receiving treatment in medical facilities, Kiper said.
Ongoing air raid alarms throughout the night complicated rescue efforts, the State Emergency Service said.
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- Ukrainian defender reunited with his dog
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- 0:40
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- After a year of separation, a Ukrainian defender has finally reunited with his dog. The emotional moment came after months of deployment, highlighting the deep bond between soldiers and their pets — symbols of home, peace, and resilience.
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- How fiber optic drones reshape warfare in Ukraine
- Runtime
- 12:47
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Francis Farrell explains a new modification of the standard first-person view (FPV) drone that already once transformed the way war is fought. Fiber optic cable now used to connect drone operators to FPVs ensures a perfect image and control experience all the way to the target — and cannot be spotted by enemy drone detectors.
Unlike many of the full-scale war’s most effective innovations, fiber optic drones were first introduced not by pioneering Ukrainian drone teams, but by Russian forces. As Russia ramps up the use of fiber optic drones amid its summer offensive campaign, Ukraine is racing to catch up.
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- Ukraine, Council of Europe sign historic agreement to establish tribunal on Russian aggression
- Runtime
- 0:27
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed a historic agreement on June 25 to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression, marking a major step toward holding Russia's leadership accountable for launching the full-scale invasion in 2022.
The agreement was signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky and Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset during a ceremony in Strasbourg, France – following more than three years of diplomatic efforts and deliberation.
Speaking at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Zelensky thanked the assembly and underscored the importance of justice.
"Everyone responsible for this war must be held to account," he said. "Every war criminal must face justice – including Putin... the crime of aggression must be recorded, judged, and punished."
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- For Putin, war is existential — Estonian foreign minister at NATO summit
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- 11:37
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent’s Martin Fornusek sits down with Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna on the sidelines of the NATO summit, held in The Hague on June 24-25, to discuss the changes in the U.S. rhetoric about Ukraine's membership in NATO. They also speak about U.S. President Donald Trump's commitment to the Alliance, how the Israel-Iran escalation affects NATO's focus on Ukraine, and why Europe must take more responsibility for its own defense.
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- Zelensky urges crackdown on supply chains fueling Russian weapons production
- Runtime
- 1:04
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said during NATO summit on June 24 that Ukraine has the capacity to produce over 8 million drones of various types each year, but lacks the financial backing to reach that potential, a shortfall he said must be urgently addressed to defeat Russia's growing military network.
Zelensky warned that Russia is planning "new military operations on NATO territory" and that the war in Ukraine must be stopped now to prevent broader European conflict.
He also appealed for a crackdown on the supply chains that allow Russia to sustain its weapons manufacturing, referring to Western-origin components found in Russian missiles, drones, and armored vehicles.
"It's not just China, also Taiwan. Some of these parts come from European countries and from the United States," Zelensky said. "Every single tool delivered to Russia's defense sector helps prolong the war and is a crime against peace."
Zelensky's speech comes as NATO...
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- There are no signs that Putin wants to stop this war, Zelensky says at NATO summit
- Runtime
- 0:57
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said during NATO summit on June 24 that Ukraine has the capacity to produce over 8 million drones of various types each year, but lacks the financial backing to reach that potential, a shortfall he said must be urgently addressed to defeat Russia's growing military network.
Zelensky warned that Russia is planning "new military operations on NATO territory" and that the war in Ukraine must be stopped now to prevent broader European conflict.
"There are no signs that Putin wants to stop this war," Zelensky said. "So long as he kills, he lives. And our intelligence confirms this."
He also appealed for a crackdown on the supply chains that allow Russia to sustain its weapons manufacturing, referring to Western-origin components found in Russian missiles, drones, and armored vehicles.
Video: NATO News
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- Russian mass missile, drone attack on Kyiv kills at least 6, injures 25
- Runtime
- 0:48
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv overnight on June 23, killing six people and injuring 25 others, including 4 children, local officials reported.
Kyiv Independent journalists heard explosions and kamikaze drones flying overhead from around 1 a.m. Louder explosions from ballistic missiles were heard an hour later, with the attack lasting around 3.5 hours in total.
The heaviest damage occurred in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the city, when a five-story building partially collapsed. At least six people died as a result and more may be trapped under the rubble.
In the wider Kyiv Oblast, a woman was killed and eight others injured in Bila Tserkva, the Kyiv Oblast Military Administration reported.
Kyiv Oblast Governor Tymur Tkachenko said, 25 people have been reported injured in the capital following the overnight attack, including four children. Eight were wounded in the Solomianskyi district and 17 in Shevche...
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- Iran-Israel implications for Ukraine | Ukraine This Week
- Runtime
- 1:39
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur breaks down the implications the burgeoning war in the Middle East may carry for Russia’s war against Ukraine, as well as a particularly cynical act of Russian torture brought to light this month.
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- Iran-Israel implications for Ukraine | Ukraine This Week
- Runtime
- 16:45
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- In the latest episode of Ukraine This Week, the Kyiv Independent’s Anna Belokur breaks down the implications the burgeoning war in the Middle East may carry for Russia’s war against Ukraine, as well as a particularly cynical act of Russian torture brought to light this month.
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- Inside the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine
- Runtime
- 0:57
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Forged from the remnants of the Soviet Spetsnaz, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have become a vital pillar of the country’s current defense, playing their role in some of the war’s most decisive engagements – from Kyiv to Donbas, and to Kursk Oblast in Russia. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, they have had to learn and adapt, as the rise of the war of drones transformed what was understood to be achievable by special forces, for better or for worse.
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- Inside Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
- Runtime
- 17:01
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Forged from the remnants of the Soviet Spetsnaz, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have become a vital pillar of the country’s current defense, playing their role in some of the war’s most decisive engagements – from Kyiv to Donbas, and to Kursk Oblast in Russia. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, they have had to learn and adapt, as the rise of the war of drones transformed what was understood to be achievable by special forces, for better or for worse.
The Kyiv Independent spoke with the fighters of the Third Regiment of the Special Operations Forces (@3sofua).
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- Russian drone attacks on residential buildings in Odesa kill 1, injure 14
- Runtime
- 0:25
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Russian forces struck residential buildings in Odesa overnight on June 20, killing a civilian and injuring at least 14 others, including three emergency workers, the Prosecutor General's Office reported.
The attack, which the service described as "massive," rang out around 1 a.m. local time. The attack drones struck over 10 targets, including seven residential buildings, and led to multiple large-scale fires.
At the site of one of the attacks, a 23-story residential building caught fire between the 18th and 20th floors, and led to the evacuation of over 600 people.
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- Funeral for Ukrainian actor Yuriy Felipenko
- Runtime
- 1:04
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- A funeral was held in Kyiv on June 19 for Ukrainian actor Yuriy Felipenko, who was killed at the frontline.
Felipenko was well known for his role in the 2024 television series “A Promise to God” before joining the Achilles Strike Drone Battalion, then part of Ukraine’s 92nd Assault Brigade, in April 2024.
Having since been upgraded to a separate regiment and one of the founding units of the Line of Drones initiative, Achilles is one of the most effective drone units in the country.
Felipenko's drone team was featured in a report by the Kyiv Independent on Ukraine's use of first-person view (FPV) drones against Russian infantry assaults in December 2024 as they defended the area around Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast.
Video: Olena Zashko / The Kyiv Independent
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- Despite Russia's attack, life goes on in Kyiv
- Runtime
- 0:47
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Around 5 a.m., on June 17, a Russian drone slammed into one of the high-rise apartment buildings in Darnytskyi district in Kyiv. The strike left several people wounded, destroying an outer wall and rooms in several apartments and shattering windows throughout the neighborhood.
Kyiv Independent reporters went to the site of the attack to talk to residents, as the neighborhood was кecovering after the attack.
Around a dozen kids from nearby houses were sweeping up glass and litter off the sidewalk in front of the building, having procured brooms and scoops from the neighbors.
When asked by the Kyiv Independent's reporters why the children were cleaning up, one of the boys in the group responded: "Because it must be done.
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- Russia’s deadliest attack on Kyiv this year shatters homes and lives
- Runtime
- 6:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- As Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukrainian cities, millions of Kyiv residents go to bed every night hoping their houses will be intact in the morning. But some nights are worse than others. At least 28 people were killed in Russia’s drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s capital on June 17. The Kyiv Independent reports from the sites of the deadliest attack on Ukraine’s capital this year.
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- Kyiv Independent staff during Russian attack on Kyiv
- Runtime
- 1:04
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Russia attacked Kyiv overnight on June 17 in a strike that lasted nearly nine hours, with multiple waves of drones and missiles hitting locations across the capital into the morning. At least 15 people were killed and over 120 more injured.
Kyiv Independent staff on the ground recorded their reactions to the strikes in real time, with emotions ranging from exhaustion to terror.
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- Massive Russian missile and drone attack hits Kyiv, killing 15, injuring at least 114
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- At least 15 people have been killed and 114 others injured after a mass Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight on June 17.
The almost nine-hour long attack saw Moscow's forces launch large numbers of kamikaze attack drones, as well as cruise and ballistic missiles at Ukraine's capital.
Kyiv Independent journalists on the ground reported the sounds of drones, missiles, and multiple rounds of explosions throughout the night.
The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed that Russia launched 472 aerial weapons overnight, including nearly 280 Shahed-type attack drones and two Kinzhal ballistic missiles. The strike primarily targeted Kyiv.
Ukraine's air defense forces reportedly destroyed 428 air targets, including 239 Shahed drones and 15 Kh-101 cruise missiles. Air defenses also intercepted one Kinzhal missile, while another was reportedly lost from radar tracking.
15 people have been killed and at least 114 people have been...
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- Exclusive: Russian POWs on fighting in Ukraine, supporting Putin
- Runtime
- 0:56
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent visited a POW camp in the west of Ukraine to speak with Russian prisoners of war about their service, captivity, and political views. One of them was drafted from an eastern Ukrainian city occupied by Russia since 2014. Two others, from occupied Crimea and far eastern Russia, joined the war voluntarily. Now, they are waiting to be exchanged.
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- Russia hits 1 million losses in Ukraine | Ukraine This Week
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- 1:13
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Ukraine This Week with host Anna Belokur returns to break down the top stories of the week, including Russia’s advances in Sumy Oblast. This week also marks Russia’s 1 million casualties in its war on Ukraine.
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- Russia hits 1 million losses in Ukraine | Ukraine This Week
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- 18:06
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Ukraine This Week with host Anna Belokur returns to break down the top stories of the week, including Russia’s advances in Sumy Oblast. This week also marks Russia’s 1 million casualties in its war on Ukraine.
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- Father’s Day in Ukraine
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Today, June 15, marks International Father’s Day, celebrating fatherhood around the world.
However, for many families in Ukraine, this holiday is overshadowed by the ongoing war. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, many fathers have gone to the front lines to defend their country and loved ones.
The war has separated these fathers from their families, but the bond between them remains strong.
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- What Russia's 1 million casualties mean for Ukraine
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- 0:48
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent's Chris York sits down with George Barros, team lead for the Russia and Ukraine portfolio at the Institute for the Study of War, to discuss what Russia’s approaching one million casualties mean for its war effort in Ukraine. They explore how the Kremlin might generate more forces — and what impact this could have on Russia’s economy.
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- Artem Chapeye on how Ukrainian culture can adapt to hardship and other changes
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- 1:10
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Ukrainian author turned soldier Artem Chapeye spoke to the Kyiv Independent’s Kate Tsurkan during the Book Arsenal Festival in Kyiv about creativity during wartime, the fear that foreigners will only be interested in literature about the war, and how Ukrainian culture can adapt to hardship and other changes.
Editor's Note: This interview has been reuploaded after correcting a mistake in the speaker’s title that appeared in the previous version.
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- Exclusive: Russian POWs on fighting in Ukraine, supporting Putin
- Runtime
- 19:10
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The Kyiv Independent visited a POW camp in the west of Ukraine to speak with Russian prisoners of war about their service, captivity, and political views. One of them was drafted from an eastern Ukrainian city occupied by Russia since 2014. Two others, from occupied Crimea and far eastern Russia, joined the war voluntarily. Now, they are waiting to be exchanged.
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- Why some Ukrainians don't leave their country despite attacks
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- 1:06
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Russia has conducted another mass attack on multiple Ukrainian cities on June 10. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the attack was one of the largest on Kyiv during the full-scale war. The Kyiv Independent has visited the apartment complex in one of Kyiv's residential districts that was damaged overnight, and spoke to its residents about why they chose to stay in Ukraine's capital, despite Russia's intensifying attacks.
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- Ukrainian writer turned soldier on wartime creativity
- Runtime
- 0:58
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Ukrainian author turned soldier Artem Chapeye spoke to the Kyiv Independent’s Kate Tsurkan during the Book Arsenal Festival in Kyiv about creativity during wartime, the fear that foreigners will only be interested in literature about the war, and how Ukrainian culture can adapt to hardship and other changes.
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- Ukrainian writer turned soldier on wartime creativity
- Runtime
- 11:29
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Ukrainian author turned soldier Artem Chapeye spoke to the Kyiv Independent’s Kate Tsurkan during the Book Arsenal Festival in Kyiv about creativity during wartime, the fear that foreigners will only be interested in literature about the war, and how Ukrainian culture can adapt to hardship and other changes.
Editor's Note: This interview has been reuploaded after correcting a mistake in the speaker’s title that appeared in the previous version.
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