There is a growing drive to make the country more self-reliant in weapons manufacturing as it faces Russia’s superior firepower. That requires a lot of money from Western backers.
Author: CONSTANT MEHEUT
Pause in U.S. Weapons Deepens Ukrainian Concerns as Russian Attacks Grow
The suspension includes air defense interceptors, and it will directly affect Ukraine’s ability to fend off escalating Russian air assaults.
Russia Pounds Ukraine With Drones and Missiles in One of War’s Largest Attacks
The overnight attack was one of the largest on Ukraine and included strikes in the western part of the country, which is hit less often.
Russia Seizes Key Lithium Field in Challenge for U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal
The capture highlights a core problem in the agreement. The more territory Moscow grabs, the fewer resources Kyiv can offer to Washington.
Zelensky Visits U.K. After Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills at Least 9
The Ukrainian leader met with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday, after the latest in a series of intensifying Russian strikes.
Russian Drone and Missile Strikes on Kyiv Kill at Least 14
It was the deadliest attack on the Ukrainian capital in almost a year, and came as Moscow has intensified air assaults on the city.
Ukraine Takes First Step Toward Carrying Out Minerals Deal With U.S.
The government is trying to show the Trump administration that it can deliver on the agreement.
Russia Pummels Kharkiv With Drones and Bombs, Ukraine Says
Air assaults on Saturday killed at least four people. Kharkiv’s mayor described an overnight strike as “the most powerful attack” since the beginning of the war.
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Stalling Peace Negotiations
Both Kyiv and Moscow have been maneuvering to set the terms and tempo of any talks to end the fighting.
Satellite Images Suggest a Russian Plan to Restart Seized Ukrainian Nuclear Plant
Snaking power lines are part of Moscow’s goal to harness the power of the Zaporizhzhia facility, according to Greenpeace.