Ukraine crisis
Ukraine claims to have intercepted 30,000 drones in March
Ukraine’s interceptor drones have become one of the most cost‑effective tools in the country’s arsenal, effectively turning Moscow’s “special operation” into a war of attrition.
Ukraine aims to deploy 25,000 UGVs for frontline logistics
The $3 million problem
Ukraine's Zelensky meets Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in Munich, demands end to dictatorships
Ukraine retakes offshore drilling platforms near Crimea
During the operation there was a clash between Ukrainian special forces on boats and a Russian fighter jet, which was damaged and forced to retreat.
Israeli trauma expert visits Kyiv at the invitation of first lady Olena Zelenska
The founder and director of Jerusalem’s Israel Psychotrauma Center shares experiences of civilian and military trauma during the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Ukrainian Catholic bishops rebuke pope over his Russia comments
The bishops' statement said they told the pope that certain statements and gestures of "the Holy See and Your Holiness are painful and difficult for the Ukrainian people."
Deadly market attack in Ukraine overshadows visit by Blinken
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, saying it killed at least 16 people, including a child, and wounded many more.
Ukraine loses its first Challenger 2 tank
The tank, one of 14 supplied to Ukraine by the British in January, was seen in videos online burning by the side of a road in the recently liberated town of Robotyne.
First Chabad rabbi dispatched to Ukraine since start of Russia-Ukraine war
This dispatch followed a rejuvenation of several Jewish communities in Ukraine, a phenomenon spurred by internal migration due to the conflict.
Zelensky replaces Ukraine's defense minister in Russia war shake-up
The announcement, made in his nightly video address to the nation, sets the stage for the biggest shakeup of Ukraine's defense establishment during the war launched by Russia in February 2022.
Russian drone attack in Odesa region hits Danube port infrastructure
Two civilians were injured in a Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Danube port.
UK hires Jewish lawmaker Grant Shapps as new defense minister
Shapps, who says his Jewish relatives were chased out of Latvia, Poland and Russia several generations ago, described hearing about his Ukrainian guests' experience as "sobering."
Israeli Trauma Coalition opens resilience center in Ukraine
The new resilience center, which is set to open on Friday, will become the 5th active center developed by the ITC since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine War.