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The advisor of the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine insults a veteran after seeing his amputated legs
A shocking incident in Ukraine: a government-linked official insults a war veteran who lost both legs in combat. The backlash was immediate — police intervened and the official was dismissed. | empr.media
Jul 4, 2024
The agribusiness of the Saudi Arabian government continues to purchase assets in Ukraine
Saudi state-backed agribusiness is expanding deeper into Ukraine, acquiring a major grain elevator in Lviv region to strengthen export logistics and secure global food supply chains amid war.
Jul 3, 2024
5 Civilians Killed and 3 Dozens Injured Due to the Morning Combined Russian Attack on Dnipro
A devastating morning attack on Dnipro left civilians dead and dozens injured as Russian missiles and drones struck residential areas and key infrastructure in a major escalation.
Jul 3, 2024
The World Bank has Reclassified Ukraine as an Upper-Middle-Income Economy Country
The World Bank has reclassified Ukraine as an upper‑middle‑income country based on higher gross national income per capita, a major economic benchmark in the nation’s post‑war recovery — empr.media. ([Новини України][1]) [1]: https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/world-bank-moves-ukraine-to-upper-middle-1719912830.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com "World Bank moves Ukraine to upper-middle-income group…
Jul 2, 2024
Ukrainian Armored Vehicles has delivered the first batch of “Novator-2” EW vehicles to the National Guard
Ukraine delivers the first batch of Novator‑2 armored vehicles equipped with electronic warfare systems to the National Guard, boosting anti‑drone defenses and combat support on the frontline — empr.media. ([en.defence-ua.com][1]) [1]: https://en.defence-ua.com/industries/ukrainian_armor_llc_delivered_first_batch_of_novator_2_vehicles_with_ew_systems_to_ukraines_national_guard-11029.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Ukrainian Armor LLC Delivered First Batch of Novator-2…
Jul 2, 2024
Orban to Zelensky: Ceasefire Could Accelerate Pace of Negotiations with Russia
During a surprise visit to Kyiv, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán suggested Ukraine consider a quick ceasefire to speed up negotiations with Russia — a controversial proposal that Kyiv has not embraced fully as peace talks remain complex. — empr.media.
Jul 2, 2024
Ukraine is developing AI Drone Swarm capable of attacking without human intervention
Ukraine is building AI-driven drone swarms that can identify, coordinate, and strike targets without direct human control—signaling a new era of autonomous warfare — empr.media.
Jun 29, 2024
Ukraine Under Fire. The Situation In The Regions
On June 17, Ukraine faced heavy Russian missile and drone bombardment, with residential areas hit, infrastructure damaged and multiple regions under fire — a critical warfront update that reveals the brutal reality of conflict now.
Jun 17, 2024
The fire continues more than a day after the Russian attack on the Kyiv region
More than a day after a Russian attack on the Kyiv region, fires still burn and emergency crews battle flames amid destruction and anxiety over continuing bombardment. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Jun 13, 2024
NABU and SAP suspect former Deputy Head of the President’s Office Smyrnov of illegal enrichment
Ukraine’s National Anti‑Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti‑Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) accuse former Presidential Office deputy Smyrnov of illicit enrichment and laundering major assets. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
May 22, 2024
Ukrainian TV presenter: During World War II “panic-mongers were shot”. And what to do with 21st-century made-in-Ukraine panic-mongers?
A Ukrainian TV presenter’s remark that “during WWII panic‑mongers were shot” sparks fierce debate online about modern panic‑mongering, free speech and media responsibility. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
May 22, 2024
North Korean missile fired by Russian army against Ukraine contained 290 foreign components
A North Korean ballistic missile fired by Russian forces at Ukraine contained 290 microelectronic parts made by more than two dozen foreign companies — revealing cracks in sanctions and global supply chains. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
May 20, 2024