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RUSSIA'S LOSSES
Troops +720
troops
1260500
Tanks +2
tanks
11696
Artillery +40
artillery
37510
Arm.VEH +13
armd-veh
24082
Aircraft
aircrafts
435
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348
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Rallies Across Europe, US Mark 4th Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion Europe
Demonstrators gathered in cities across Europe and the United States to mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and to call for continued support for Kyiv.
By Yuliia Zavadska
2h ago
The Only Way Ukraine Loses This War Is if the West Loses Its Nerve War in Ukraine
The numbers speak for themselves. Russia’s losses are unsustainable, and its economy pales in comparison to the economies of Ukraine’s Western allies. It’s all a question of political will.
By Chris Hennemeyer
3h ago
When War Crimes Fade From View War Crimes
In the four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the world – once shocked by what was happening – has now become disturbingly inured to Moscow’s terror campaign.
By Ján Baláž
6h ago
EXCLUSIVE: Lithuania’s Interior Minister on the Threats From Russia INTERVIEW Interview
In an exclusive interview with the Kyiv Post, a key Lithuanian minister says that Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine must strengthen their relations and serve as a bulwark for Europe.
By Michał Kujawski
8h ago
Zelensky to Address European Parliament on Anniversary of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion Europe
“We stand with the brave people of Ukraine and together, we will keep pushing for a just peace and sustained security for Ukraine,” Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament, said.
By Kyiv Post
49m ago
4th Anniversary Specials
By Yuliia Zavadska
2h ago
Air Defenses
By Mariia Boltryk
2h ago
Zelensky
By Yuliia Zavadska
2h ago
Syrsky
By Julia Struck
2h ago
War in Ukraine
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
By Stefan Korshak
3h ago
War in Ukraine
The numbers speak for themselves. Russia’s losses are unsustainable, and its economy pales in comparison to the economies of Ukraine’s Western allies. It’s all a question of political will.
By Chris Hennemeyer
3h ago
Explosions Hit Russia’s Belgorod, Almetyevsk Russia
By Leo Chiu
13h ago
Angry Trump Imposes 10% global Tariff After Stinging Court Rebuke US
By AFP
Feb. 21, 2026
Energy
Concorde Capital, owned by Ukrainian investment banker Igor Mazepa, launched the first stage of its gas-piston power plants project with a total capacity of 60 MW by 2027.
By Mariia Boltryk
Feb. 21, 2026
Europe Steps In as Russia Falters: What This Week Revealed About the War War in Ukraine
From Europe’s unprecedented financial and military commitments to Ukraine, to Russia’s fading missile campaign and growing problems on the front lines.
By Stefan Korshak
1d ago
Zelensky to Address European Parliament on Anniversary of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion Europe
“We stand with the brave people of Ukraine and together, we will keep pushing for a just peace and sustained security for Ukraine,” Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament, said.
By Kyiv Post
49m ago
Hungary
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Sunday that Budapest would veto sanctions until the Druzhba pipeline is re-opened.
By AFP
5h ago
War Crimes
In the four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the world – once shocked by what was happening – has now become disturbingly inured to Moscow’s terror campaign.
By Ján Baláž
6h ago
Iran
Tehran is prepared to dilute and partially deplete its highly enriched uranium stockpile in exchange for sanctions relief and US recognition of its right to “peaceful nuclear enrichment.”
By Yuliia Zavadska
6h ago
Anti-corruption prosecutors are asking the court to place the former minister in custody with one of the largest financial guarantees sought in a high-profile graft case.
By Yuliia Zavadska
Feb. 17, 2026
‘Stab in the back’: Open Letter Demands European Venue Drop Pianist over Russia Links Ukraine
Pro-Ukrainian activists urge the Netherlands to cancel pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja’s Feb. 22 concert after her Moscow performance with a Putin ally, days before Russia’s invasion anniversary.
By TVP World
Feb. 21, 2026
Ivan Marchuk at 90 – An Interview from Vienna Interview
By Myroslava Makarevych
Feb. 15, 2026
Sydney Gets New Ukrainian-Themed Mural Culture
By Pete Shmigel
Feb. 9, 2026
Sydney Gets New Ukrainian-Themed Mural Culture
The new mural fuses two themes: the folkloric and fantastical work of famous Ukrainian artist, Maria Prymachenko, and Australia’s unique native flora.
By Pete Shmigel
Feb. 9, 2026
Russian Strike Damages WWII Museum Hall of Glory in Kyiv Kyiv
By Kyiv Post
Feb. 3, 2026
International education in Ukraine today: how to choose a school — Open House at PSI Kyiv
Discover the advantages of the only school in Ukraine offering a full continuum of International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes.
By Mykyta Vasyliev
Feb. 11, 2026
Beyond Optics: How 6th Generation Processing Power Changed Thermal Imaging
Thermal binoculars have moved beyond basic heat detection. With 6th Generation processing, onboard computing now drives real-time clarity and situational awareness, as shown in ATN’s Binox 6 Dual
By James Moon
Jan. 27, 2026
DEI as a Strategy for Business Resilience
Results of the 2025 Corporate Equality Index: how inclusion and human rights empower Ukrainian companies despite war-related challenges
By Mary Maruzhenko
Jan. 23, 2026
From Speed to Stability: Why Safe Expansion Through People Is Becoming the New Global Growth Logic
Why safe, compliant and comfortable expansion is replacing speed as a new global expansion strategy for companies in complex, regulated and volatile markets
By Andrii Kryvokorytov
Jan. 18, 2026
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