Russian Crimes
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate and the Center for Countering Disinformation expose six Russian public figures involved in Russia’s information war.
Ukraine has recorded damage to or destruction of 1,990 cultural heritage sites as a result of unlawful actions by members of Russia's armed forces.
A Russian strike on Marhanets has claimed the life of a three-month-old boy, with 11 more people injured.
Russia's budget deficit has reached 6.46 trillion roubles over seven months.
The number of corporate defaults in Russia is rising rapidly: 21 companies have already run into payment difficulties, and by the end of the year the figure cou
American blogger Laura Loomer has responded to Marco Rubio's remarks on the release of Robert Gilman, urging people not to thank Russia for his return.
Ukraine has 2.5 times fewer interceptor missiles than it did last year, while Russia has increased its stock of ballistic missiles.
As part of the latest repatriation efforts, the bodies and remains of 261 fallen defenders of Ukraine have been returned to the country.
Despite talk of a "strategic partnership", China is dictating the terms of cooperation to Russia ever more forcefully.
Ukrainian specialists have discovered an Nvidia Jetson microcomputer in Russia's new S-71 Monokhrom air-launched cruise missile.
Ukrainian intelligence says Russia is preparing a major new wave of mobilisation this autumn — immediately after its parliamentary elections.
The enemy intends to deploy a North Korean missile unit equipped with six launchers and 120 missiles in Russia's Voronezh region.
A decision of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council imposing sanctions on entities working for Russia's military-industrial complex has taken effect.
Zelenskyy said preliminary data indicate the enemy struck Radushne with a ballistic missile made in the DPRK — the first such case in a considerable while.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with more than 60 U.S. senators at the Capitol to discuss the importance of tougher sanctions against Russia.
The European Union has imposed sanctions on 15 individuals and one entity implicated in the torture and killing of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians.
Russia continues its large-scale information and psychological operation targeting the residents of Sumy Oblast.
Ukrainian law enforcement authorities have served a notice of suspicion on a former escort guard of the illegal Izolation prison.
Ukrainian law enforcement authorities have served a notice of suspicion on Oleg Kovalyov.
The United Kingdom has imposed sanctions on russian scientists and institutions believed to be involved in the development of prohibited chemical weapons.
A significant increase in the activity of russian bot farms attempting to inflame Polish-Ukrainian relations has been recorded in Poland.
Ukrainian law enforcement authorities have served a notice of suspicion on a judge from Rostov-on-Don.