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India has sent food aid to Afghanistan, a move described as a powerful message amidst the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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A private jet chartered by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, deporting Ukrainians from the United States, made a stop in Shannon, Ireland, while en route to Poland. The aircraft also stopped in Shannon on its return journey to Arizona.

Ukrainians are closely watching the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary, as Prime Minister Viktor Orban has effectively made Ukraine a central issue in his domestic campaign.

Ukrainian forces are reportedly developing capabilities to use long-range attack drones as air defense platforms, a novel application for these unmanned aerial vehicles.

A well-known American mercenary and six Ukrainians are under investigation in India for alleged involvement in a conflict, with drone tactics from the Ukraine war reportedly spreading to other conflict zones.
50% of Ukrainians now view Hungary as hostile nation, survey finds The Kyiv Independent

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to meet and find common ground, stating that the ongoing war in Iran risks delaying Ukraine peace talks.

Six Ukrainians and one American have been arrested by India's NIA for allegedly supplying drones to insurgents and illegal entry into Mizoram.
An individual expresses hope for a different dynamic in relations, noting that Ukrainians often struggle to do well among Hungarians and wishing for a change in the prevailing sentiment.

Indian investigators have arrested seven foreigners – six Ukrainians and an American – on suspicion of illegally crossing into neighbouring Myanmar to train armed militia groups, the public radio broadcaster reported on Tuesday. Myanmar descended into civil war after a junta seized power in a 2021 coup, with pro-democracy guerrillas and ethnic-minority armed groups fighting for control of large parts of the country. India has long been suspicious of certain Myanmar factions that have the same...

Three Ukrainian nationals are facing espionage charges in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of spying for Russia. The trial is ongoing amidst other domestic news like public transport strikes.

India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested six Ukrainian nationals and one individual from the US for allegedly plotting terror activities within India.

A poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) indicates that over 60% of Ukrainians are prepared to vote in a potential referendum, with many open to supporting a peace agreement involving 'territorial compromises' depending on the wording.

An investigation is underway into suspicious donations of 400,000 Czech crowns to Jindřich Rajchl's PRO party, with traces leading to accommodation facilities in Chomutov, where Ukrainians and others reside. The funds are suspected to have been sent by 'straw men'.
Ukraine has initiated a request for the European Union to impose an entry ban and sanctions against nearly 130 Russian commanders accused of committing crimes against Ukrainians.

A 15-year-old girl was killed and her parents severely injured in a Russian attack on a village near Chernihiv, Ukraine, which also damaged two residential buildings.

More than 4.3 million Ukrainians have received temporary protection in EU countries, with the largest numbers concentrated in Germany, Poland, and Czechia.

In our weekly Thursday series we summarise and explain the most important public affairs events of the given week from Hungary.

Dozens of exhausted Ukrainians are traveling hundreds of kilometers across Slovakia to Snina to obtain necessary documents, facing long waits at the foreign police department, often eating packed meals while waiting.
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing residents to seek refuge and cope with disrupted services.

Albania's Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has concluded investigations and requested the trial of three Ukrainian nationals accused of human trafficking and being part of a structured international criminal group.

In four years of war, Ukraine has successfully repatriated 8,050 people from Russian captivity through over 70 exchange operations.
Ukrainians Retreat to Villages After Russian Bombing Turns Off Power in Cities WSJ

Eurostat announced that as of January 31, 2024, a total of 4.38 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine have been granted temporary protection status within the European Union.

While many young Ukrainians leave the country, others voluntarily join the army, facing harsh conditions, drone attacks, and fear of death on the front lines.

Russian soldiers are reportedly searching the phones of Ukrainians to identify queer individuals, leading to arrests and torture in many cases.
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing residents to seek refuge.
Reports circulating in various languages about groups of Ukrainians allegedly robbing jewelry stores and stealing abandoned cars in Dubai are based on manipulated footage, attracting significant attention online.
After four years of war, some Ukrainians are using dancing and rave culture as a form of resistance against the ongoing conflict.
Ukrainian authorities report that Hungary has not yet granted consular access to seven Oschadbank employees detained in Hungary.

More intense Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure during the winter have not led to an increase in people leaving the country, although power and water outages are now cited more often among the reasons for departure.
Experts at the EIB forum emphasized that Europe's dependence on oil producers is costly, and without a common market, the EU risks being outcompeted. They stressed that a competitive economy is essential for EU security, with Ukrainians noting that crises accelerate reforms.
Ukraine's human rights ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, stated that most Ukrainians returned from Russian captivity, some held since 2022, are in urgent need of medical care.

With an unambiguous reference, the Ukrainian president effectively threatened Viktor Orbán, who is blocking the €90 billion EU loan, after Orbán said on Thursday that they would force the Ukrainians…

The TISZA party is financed by Ukrainians, “this is not a guess, speculation, or suspicion, but is stated in black and white in a written report submitted to the National Security Committee,” said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at a forum in Pétervására, in early March. In an interview yesterday with the television station ATV, the […] The post The Prime Minister Accuses the TISZA Party of “Receiving Substantial Sums from Ukraine” appeared first on Hungary Today.

Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets reportedly lacked sufficient missiles for three weeks during winter to counter Russian drones and ballistic missiles, coinciding with a major Russian air offensive.

Russia's Ministry of Transport on Wednesday accused Ukrainian naval drones of attacking the Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker, Arctic Me.

According to the foreign minister, the Ukrainians will run out of money before we run out of oil.

Ukrainians are not allowed to wear clothes depicting a map of their country based on the borders of the 1990s, including Crimea and territories occupied by Russia, at the Paralympics.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Israel reported no casualties among Ukrainians and no urgent need for evacuation as of March 2, despite ongoing hostilities.
Ukrainians who fled war find themselves facing new uncertainty in the Middle East The Kyiv Independent

A recent survey indicates that approximately 70% of Ukrainians do not believe that ongoing negotiations between Ukraine, the US, and Russia will lead to a durable peace.

Ukrainians to help intercept drones targeting Gulf allies, UK PM says; Russian overnight missile attacks on Ukraine hit new high. What we know on day 1,467 The UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, said Ukrainian experts would provide guidance on intercepting Iranian drones being launched at Gulf allies, as Tehran responds to the US-Israeli strikes on Iran. “We are not joining these strikes, but we will continue with our defensive actions in the region,” Starmer said on Sunday night. “And we will ...

'Ukrainians made it through,' Zelensky says on toughest winter of Russia's invasion The Kyiv Independent
Starting March 5th, significant changes will be implemented in Poland's healthcare system for Ukrainians who settled in the country after the 2022 Russian invasion, with only a portion retaining the right to free medical treatment.

Three young Ukrainians share their experiences of fear, restrictions on the Ukrainian language, and family isolation in Russian-occupied territories. At least 20,000 minors have been separated from their families since the 2022 invasion.

A NATO exercise with Ukrainians in Estonia revealed significant weaknesses in the alliance's drone warfare capabilities, suggesting it is unprepared for future conflicts.

A European Commission spokesperson stated that decisions on granting temporary protection to Ukrainians in the EU make no exceptions for men of recruitment age, addressing concerns about potential denials.
The government says it wants to limit the number of Ukrainians in Denmark The Copenhagen Post
Out of 140,000 Ukrainians in Moldova, only a few thousand have found official employment and about 200 manage their own businesses. This low integration rate is described as one of Moldova's biggest missed opportunities in recent years.

US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff promised not to sign a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia until Ukrainians are sure that Moscow will no longer pose a threat…

The government in Oslo announced that it would soon present a bill +++ Alleged recruiter of Kenyans for Russian military service arrested +++ Ukrainians and Americans meet…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Israeli President Isaac Herzog discussed steps towards achieving peace in Ukraine and providing reliable security guarantees for Ukrainians.
Russia and Ukraine have reached an agreement on a body exchange, resulting in the repatriation of 1,000 fallen Ukrainian soldiers.

Over the past decade and a half, the Czech Republic has seen a significant demographic shift, becoming home to many foreign-born individuals, particularly Ukrainians in manufacturing and Slovaks in intellectual roles.
The Danish government plans to introduce measures to limit the stay of Ukrainians in Denmark.

Despite Slovak Prime Minister Fico's pro-Russian stance, many Poles continue to view Slovaks favorably, contrasting with a decline in Polish sentiment towards Hungarians and Americans (due to Trump) and a worsening attitude towards Ukrainians.

Ukraine must project strength to secure continued Western support. But its people want the world to know they are not superhuman.

Two Ukrainian women reflect on four years of the Russian invasion, stating they are living at the limit of their resources and urging international support, saying, "Stop calling us resilient. We need help to win."

Members of the right-wing organization 'Narodne patrole' (National Patrols) appeared at an anti-war rally in Belgrade's Republic Square, organized by Russians and Ukrainians living in Serbia to protest the war in Ukraine.

Marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Minister of National Defence Robertas Kaunas is visiting Kyiv, where he discussed support for the unequal fight of Ukrainians against aggression with EU leaders.

Oleksandr Politiuk, a Ukrainian refugee who fled the war, has started a business in Brno, Czech Republic, making traditional Ukrainian dishes like pelmeni and vareniky using his grandmother's recipes for his fellow Ukrainians.
Ukrainian lawyer Julia Bohdan is tracking cases of Ukrainians abducted to Russia and helping families search for their missing relatives, describing harsh conditions in Russian captivity.

Liliána Grexa, spokesperson for the Ukrainian minority in Parliament, expressed heartbreak that the Ukrainian-Hungarian relationship has become a 'punching bag' in the election campaign, urging that Ukrainians be left out of Hungarian elections.
While millions of Ukrainians have fled to Europe, some families, like Uliana Bakh's, have moved into the war zone, feeling they can make a difference.

"We saved Ukraine and we will do everything to achieve peace. And to ensure justice," Zelensky said in a televised address.

Following a high-level committee meeting, the Indian government has directed WhatsApp to block device IDs associated with digital arrest scams to combat fraudulent activities.
Ukraine called for a transparent investigation into the detention of six of its nationals in Mizoram, denying any involvement in terrorist activities.

A Russian intelligence tip-off led to the arrest of a US national, VanDyke, and six Ukrainians by India's NIA. The group is suspected of making trips to Myanmar since 2024 to allegedly supply drones, jamming equipment, and provide training to ethnic groups.

A survey by Gradus Research Company found that half of Ukrainians consider Hungary a hostile nation, with similar figures to a country supporting Russia's war.
Online users are reacting to reports, allegedly supported by a National Health Fund document, that Ukrainian citizens are being admitted to doctors faster than Polish blood donors, though the claims are being dismissed as false.
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India has detained six Ukrainians and an American on suspicion of training militants and smuggling drones near Myanmar. Kyiv denies the accusations and demands their release.
Approximately 30,000 Ukrainians utilized 'invincibility trains' this winter, which were deployed in cities experiencing disruptions in heating and electricity supplies.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that there are prospects for a peaceful resolution to Russia's war against Ukraine, indicating that his country has several ideas on how to end the conflict.

Seven foreign nationals including an American are in NIA custody after a Delhi court granted the anti-terror agency 11 days to investigate an alleged conspiracy to train ethnic armed groups in drone…
A Delhi court has remanded six Ukrainian nationals and one American citizen accused of providing drones to aid insurgents.

A Special NIA Court in Patiala House Court has remanded seven foreigners, including Ukrainians and a US citizen, to 11 days of National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody.
The condescending and humiliating attitude of Soviet officials toward Ukrainians always existed and was no different from the rhetoric and behavior of modern Russian politicians such as Sergei Lavrov and Dmitry Medvedev.

Amidst the ongoing war, the Ukrainian army has become central to society, with many Ukrainians relying on military media for information. This report visits the military radio station Armija FM.

Russian soldier Artiom Mubarakshin was captured by Ukrainians with severe facial burns, making him unrecognizable even to his family. Ukrainian medics treated his injuries before he was exchanged and returned home.

Radu Miruță commented on Russian drone incidents, stating that not all flying objects need to be shot down, and that drones 'grazed' Romanian airspace before being downed by Ukrainians.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has successfully brought back 8,669 of its citizens from captivity.

Russia continues to relentlessly bomb Ukrainian energy facilities, forcing repair teams to constantly rebuild transformer stations and other infrastructure, struggling to keep up with the extensive damage.

Viktor Orbán's pre-election campaign intensifies with dramatic rhetoric, including claims that Ukrainians threaten his children and grandchildren, as Hungary approaches elections in 31 days.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukrainians of planning an attack on his family, including his children and grandchildren, as political tensions between Budapest and Kyiv escalate ahead of upcoming elections.
Russian special services are reportedly employing artificial intelligence to deceive the families of Ukrainians who have been reported missing.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's election campaign is based on hostility towards Ukraine, Ukrainians, and Zelenskyy personally, and also expressed confusion about the purpose of a Hungarian delegation that arrived in Ukraine, allegedly to…
Three Ukrainian citizens arrested in Warsaw are suspected of planning targeted attacks on critical or business infrastructure, or cyber fraud, using equipment they possessed.

US says its firepower will ‘surge dramatically’ and IDF warns of ‘surprises ahead’, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes Middle East crisis – live updates Israel and the US have bombarded Iran and…

Russian bombardment of energy infrastructure is turning Ukrainian cities into frozen, dark shells, forcing thousands to flee urban centers like Kyiv and seek refuge in villages. This conflict is reshaping the daily lives of Ukrainians.

Cyprus has hosted 24,230 displaced Ukrainians under temporary protection as of January 31, placing the island fourth among EU member states in terms of beneficiaries relative to its population, according to Eurostat data.
Pieter-Jan De Pue shares insights on working nine years on his feature about a place "where division was everywhere," tracing lives, and why "we didn't really want to dive into a film that was too…
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing many to seek refuge and basic necessities.

Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens and seized tens of millions of dollars, euros, and gold they were allegedly transporting.

Hungarian authorities have detained seven Ukrainian citizens on suspicion of money laundering, prompting a strong reaction from Ukraine's foreign minister.

Ukraine announced that 300 Ukrainian prisoners of war and two civilians returned home from Russian captivity on Friday, March 6, marking the second day of exchanges following recent talks.
Ukraine will not tolerate state banditry from Hungary and assures that those involved in holding seven Ukrainians, employees of Oschadbank, hostage will be brought to justice.

A Hungarian article discusses how the Hungarian strategy for oil supply is visibly not working, whether due to Russians or Ukrainians.
Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada's Human Rights Commissioner, announced that approximately 300 more Ukrainians are expected to be returned from Russian captivity as part of an ongoing prisoner exchange.

More than 90 Ukrainians have been detained and deported in Poland, according to reports.
Two hundred Ukrainians have returned from Russian captivity as part of a prisoner exchange.
In Poland, a joint operation by the police and the Border Guard led to the detention of 140 foreigners staying in the country illegally, 91 of whom are Ukrainian citizens.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated he will never abandon Donbas and the 200,000 Ukrainians living there, even with security guarantees from allies, as the war continues for its 1,470th day.

Ukrainian athletes at the Winter Paralympics, which will be held from March 6 to 15 in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Ukrainian troops will not withdraw from Donbas and will not abandon the approximately 200,000 Ukrainians living there.

Ukraine will not be allowed to compete in their intended suits at the Paralympics. The proposed design has been banned by the International Paralympic Committee.

New data reveals that while positive attitudes among Poles towards Ukrainians slightly increased from 39% in 2022 to 43%, negative sentiment also rose from 22% to 35% by 2025, with only 31% viewing Kyiv as an ally, partly due to unresolved historical issues.

A Slovak humanitarian worker living in Kyiv describes the resilience of Ukrainians as the city experiences warmer weather after severe frosts, raising questions about how long this strength can be maintained.
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that Ukrainians have successfully navigated the most challenging winter of the war, managing to preserve their energy system.

Starting March 1, Ukrainians who have fled the war and reside in Vilnius will need a personalized 'Ukrainian Card' to continue using public transport for free.
Four years into Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine continues to fight a war that has reshaped every aspect of its public and private life, with citizens embracing collective efforts.

The number of Ukrainians receiving basic care in Austria has significantly decreased, with approximately 29,500 currently in the system, down from a peak of over 57,000 in September 2022.

Two gatherings were held in Serbia to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russian deserters and a small group of Ukrainians protested in Belgrade's Republic Square, demanding an end to the war, while another event also took place.

Bohdan, a resident of Odessa, shares his story of how life has been turned upside down since the Russian invasion four years ago, reflecting on the constant presence of death.

In the final stretch of the election campaign, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán asserts that Ukraine has attacked Hungary, claiming Ukrainians are capable of anything, further escalating anti-Ukrainian rhetoric.

Exhibits pay homage to Ukrainians’ resilience and bring home the reality that war is going on in Europe Descending into the windowless basement of a second world war air-raid bunker built for civilians in central Berlin is arguably an eerie enough evocation of what it means to endure life in a conflict. But in a modern twist, before they have even walked into the first room of the city’s new Ukraine Museum inside the bunker, visitors are “targeted” by a Russian drone just before its operator ...

Ukraine has summoned Hungary's chargé d'affaires in Kyiv twice in one day following comments made by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, who stated that 'one summoning is not enough' for the Ukrainians.

Approximately 90,000 Ukrainians, predominantly military personnel, have been reported missing since the beginning of the Russian invasion four years ago, according to a Ukrainian state commissioner.

Ukrainian and American officials met in Geneva on Thursday to discuss post-war reconstruction despite the stalled peace talks with Russia, which has been using drones and missiles…

Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó announced that the chargé d'affaires of the Hungarian embassy in Kyiv was summoned to the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where Ukrainians 'admitted' that they would not restart oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline for political reasons.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has sent an open letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing sympathy for Ukrainians but demanding the reopening of the 'Friendship' pipeline.

Contrary to popular belief that air-raid alarms are automated, a rare look inside an emergency-response center in Ukraine reveals specialists who manually trigger these life-saving warnings.

The Ukrainian military conducted a night operation, using long-range Flamingo cruise missiles to strike a machinery factory in Votkinsk, Udmurtia, a critical facility for missile production in Russia.

A survey indicates that almost 70% of Russian prisoners of war believe the war against Ukraine is justified, with over 40% dehumanizing Ukrainians.

Events were held across Ukraine to mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic to discuss support for Ukrainians and cooperation in the energy sector.

Four years ago France joined other European countries in welcoming tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing the war, under a European Union temporary protection scheme. Now this framework is being phas

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 marked the beginning of Europe's largest war since 1945, with hundreds of thousands of casualties reported and no clear victor after four years.
Senior European politicians have travelled to the Ukrainian capital in a show of support on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.

Aid workers near the frontlines are racing to repair damaged homes and deliver medical care in sub-zero conditions, as peace negotiations falter.

Two North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainians have requested to be sent to South Korea instead of being repatriated, fearing retaliation for their capture.
Russian President Vladimir Putin claims Ukrainians are spoiling peace talks, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seeking assistance to renew the country's energy system.

The Hungarian government has announced a ban on three Ukrainians, identified as a retired intelligence officer, a former presidential advisor, and an extremist military officer, from entering Hungary and the Schengen zone due to alleged threats against Prime Minister Orbán.

Italy is among nine EU countries urging action over the Arctic Metagaz, a Russian tanker transporting sanctioned oil and gas, which was severely damaged in an alleged drone attack near Malta and is now drifting out of control in the Mediterranean, posing an explosion risk.

Researchers from Google, together with security firms iVerify and Lookout, have analysed new cyberattacks against Ukrainians carried out by a hacker group identified as UNC6353 that is suspected of…

A video circulating on social media, falsely claiming to show Ukrainian children forced to kneel during moments of silence for fallen heroes, has been debunked as disinformation. Ukrainians observe a moment of silence daily as a sign of respect, not coercion.

Key details have emerged following the arrest of six Ukrainians in India, who are accused of illegally crossing into Myanmar to train ethnic armed groups in that country and some banned groups in India.

Sweden will face Ukraine in the World Cup Play Off, in the match scheduled for March 26. If they overcome the Ukrainians, the Swedes will measure forces in the final with the winner of Poland-Albania.

The probe of the six Ukrainians and the American is being led by the National Investigation Agency
The Czech Ministry of the Interior and the Ukrainian Embassy presented the revamped Ukrainian Consultation and Community Center (UCCC) in Prague, which will serve as a key hub for supporting Ukrainians and coordinating diaspora initiatives.

Six Ukrainian nationals and one US citizen have been arrested in India on suspicion of participating in the training of armed groups in neighboring Myanmar, a claim confirmed by Ukraine's Foreign Ministry.
Russia is intensifying its conscription efforts in occupied Ukrainian territories, employing methods ranging from street detentions to car seizures.

Three Ukrainian men are on trial in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of planning parcel bomb attacks while acting as agents for Russia, highlighting a growing network of 'disposable agents' used to destabilize Europe.

Three Ukrainian nationals are set to appear before a court in Stuttgart in connection with shipments containing explosives.

The Serbian Embassy in Ukraine, which reopened in October after three years, is prioritizing increasing the visibility and promotion of Serbian aid. Ambassador Andon Sapundž stated that ordinary Ukrainians are not sufficiently aware of Serbia's contributions.

Participants in the 'Peace March' and 'National March' in Hungary hold starkly different views on the country's situation; Fidesz supporters fear Ukrainians, while Tisza supporters see Russian interference as the main problem, with some Fidesz members welcoming Russian involvement.

Hungarian rapper Dopeman expressed his willingness to work for Vladimir Putin to help influence Hungarian elections, stating that he believes it doesn't matter if Russians shot a storage facility because Ukrainians shot a pump and attempted to blow up the South Stream pipeline.

The Ukrainian Paralympic Committee complained that their athletes and coaches are exposed to "systematic pressure" at the Winter Paralympic Games in Milan and Cortina, but the International Paralympic Committee...

Ukrainians express more optimism ahead of Russia's spring offensive compared to a year ago, citing successful liberation of villages in the Dnipropetrovsk region and a wave of attacks on Russian radars, the largest since June 2024.

A survey indicates that over 40 percent of Russian prisoners of war consider Ukrainians to be 'Cro-Magnons,' believing them to be only 88 percent developed compared to other people.
Government to hand out $34 per person to 13 million Ukrainians, Zelensky says The Kyiv Independent
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing residents to seek refuge and cope with disrupted services.
Ukrainians are retreating to villages as Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing residents to seek refuge and cope with disrupted services.

Ukrainian forces reportedly used seven Storm Shadow missiles to hit a significant Russian factory in Bryansk during daylight, monitoring the attack with a drone. Russia has condemned the act as terrorism and vowed retaliation.
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities, forcing residents to seek refuge and cope with disrupted services.

Despite the harsh winter and ongoing conflict, Ukrainians are finding moments of joy and normalcy, enjoying the first signs of spring.

Polish officials conducted a mass raid in March, detaining nearly two thousand wanted individuals, including 91 Ukrainian citizens, leading to the spread of Kremlin-friendly disinformation about mass deportations.
Ukrainian and Russian athletes competed against each other for the first time at the Milan/Cortina Paralympics on Tuesday, in cross country skiing.
Ukrainians are retreating to villages after Russian bombing campaigns have caused widespread power outages in cities.

A Ukrainian soldier from the 79th Brigade's anti-drone unit describes life on the front as a lottery, noting that Russian forces are numerous, learn quickly, and copy Ukrainian tactics, while Ukrainians also adapt from them.

Copenhagen anticipates spending over half a billion Danish kroner this year on housing and integrating Ukrainian refugees, leading the city council to support the government's proposed significant tightening of the special law for Ukrainians.

Seven Ukrainians arrested and money-laundering investigation launched in latest spat between Kyiv and Budapest An increasingly acrimonious spat between Hungary and Ukraine has escalated further, as…
Postcards from Kherson, where Russian drones hunt Ukrainians every day The Kyiv Independent

A diplomatic crisis has erupted between Hungary and Ukraine following the arrest of seven Ukrainian bankers in Budapest, who were allegedly transporting a large sum of money and gold.

A former Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. stated that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is a legitimate target in wartime, given his alleged role in crimes against Ukrainians.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hope today that "a certain person in the European Union," alluding to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, will stop blocking the European loan of 90...

Due to high interest, Split police are opening an additional time slot on Saturday for Ukrainians in Split, Solin, and Kaštela to extend and certify their permits.
Around 800 Ukrainian citizens are currently in Kuwait, and their only option for leaving the country is through the land borders of Saudi Arabia.

Ukrainians made their most significant advances on the front line in February in two years, though this could be an anomaly in the ongoing conflict.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó believes Ukrainians are forced to agree to a settlement if Fidesz wins, as their money will run out faster than Hungary's oil, suggesting the war is a 'business model' for Ukraine.
Most Ukrainians are against blocking the Telegram messaging app in the country but support stronger oversight by law enforcement agencies.

Fidesz parliamentary group leader Kocsis Máté presented several unusual theories at a public forum in Tabi, suggesting that Ukrainians are behind a photo of Péter Magyar published on radnaimark.hu.

Montenegro's Ministry of Interior announced the extension of temporary protection for individuals from Ukraine and urged all those with temporary protection status to visit local administrative units.
Approximately 250,000 Ukrainian citizens are currently in the Middle East, and Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to provide consular assistance and considering all possible evacuation and response scenarios.

A survey indicates that 70% of Ukrainians are skeptical that ongoing peace talks involving Russia and the US will result in a durable peace for the war in Ukraine.

A family center in Litomyšl, Czech Republic, has been assisting Ukrainian refugees for four years, providing support to individuals and families. Although the number of clients has decreased, approximately 1,200 Ukrainians still reside in the city, many working multiple jobs.

Mountain rescuers in Maramureș, Romania, intervened to save three Ukrainian citizens who were lost at over 1,600 meters altitude. The individuals were handed over to the Border Police.

The leader of the Tisza Party, Péter Magyar, called on Prime Minister Orbán to inspect the Druzhba oil pipeline and ask Ukrainians to show where it was damaged, following a challenge from a government minister.

Millions of Ukrainians have fled to EU countries due to Russia's war. Discussions are beginning on the role of those who remain abroad in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction.

The Danish government is set to consider a bill in April that would amend the rules governing special protection for Ukrainians. This move indicates a plan to tighten residence regulations for newly arrived Ukrainian refugees.
The Ukrainian government is set to increase pensions for approximately 10 million Ukrainians starting March 1, with pensions and insurance payments indexed by 12.1%.
Polish theologian Tomasz Terlikowski asserts that anyone spreading animosity or hatred towards Ukrainians is effectively acting as an agent of Vladimir Putin and against Poland's interests.
The Trump administration is dismantling asylum programs, leading to fears among Russian and Ukrainian asylum seekers who are being sent back to warzones, with one family in Minnesota expressing fear for their lives.
A commissioner has stated that more than 90,000 Ukrainians are officially missing as a result of Russia's ongoing war.

Reports are circulating on social media, accompanied by an unconfirmed video, that two Ukrainian citizens, sons of known criminals, were kidnapped by a group of armed men on the island of Bali. Law enforcement has not yet confirmed the abduction.

The Ukrainians admitted that they are keeping the Friendship pipeline shut down for political reasons, according to Hungarian FM Péter Szijjártó.
More than 90,000 Ukrainians are officially reported missing as a result of Russia's ongoing war, according to a commissioner.

The Norwegian government announced it will no longer grant collective temporary protection to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60, tightening asylum rules for displaced Ukrainians.

More than 90,000 Ukrainians have been granted the status of persons missing under special circumstances.

Ukrainian drone operators claim to have destroyed a Russian equipment and drone depot, dubbed an 'Aladdin's Cave,' located within Russian territory.

Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir described her visit to Maidan Square in Kyiv as 'shocking and overwhelming,' as she commemorated Ukrainians who died defending their country and witnessed the destruction caused by Russia.
Zelenskyy says Putin has 'not broken' Ukrainians as he marks 4 years since Russia's all-out invasion AP News
Ukrainians are filled with a mix of fatigue at the relentless bombardments and mounting battlefield losses, and determination to resist

Millions of Ukrainians have become war refugees since Russia's invasion, with many artists, musicians, actors, and singers starting new lives in various countries, including Latvia.

This Tuesday, February 24 marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, forcing millions to flee their homes. Today there are an estimated four million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Ukraine. As the front line moves, endangering areas that were previously considered relatively safe, the shortage of suitable long-term accommodation options for these IDPs remains chronic. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg, Illia Dyadik and Catalina Gomez report.

The full-scale invasion marks its fourth anniversary with a stalemate on the battlefield and Washington pushing for a ceasefire agreement

"We want peace. Strong, dignified, and lasting peace," Zelensky said, adding that any agreement "must not simply be signed, it must be accepted by Ukrainians". The post Putin failed to achieve goals i
Vasyl Bodnar, Ukraine's Ambassador to Poland, commented on the positions of Orbán and Fico, stating that Ukrainians have no choice but to fight as they would otherwise be killed in concentration camps or on the front.