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Working for the enemy? Government is blocking critical equipment for Ukrainian drones

Working for the enemy? Government is blocking critical equipment for Ukrainian drones

Internal disputes and legal conflicts within Ukraine’s defense procurement system are blocking critical equipment and ammunition from reaching frontline units, raising alarm among military officials and risking combat effectiveness. | empr.media :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

The presidents of Russia, the USA, and Ukraine are playing the villains

The presidents of Russia, the USA, and Ukraine are playing the villains

In a provocative interview, Kryvonos argues that the presidents of Russia, the United States and Ukraine are portrayed as villains in today’s global conflict narratives — read the full discussion on empr.media.

Kelsie Kimberlin with Danylo Burovin: “I believe Ukrainians are driven above all by faith in the future – and we are moving toward it. There’s no other way. It’s do or die. And so it will be”

Kelsie Kimberlin with Danylo Burovin: “I believe Ukrainians are driven above all by faith in the future – and we are moving toward it. There’s no other way. It’s do or die. And so it will be”

A powerful EMPR interview from Bucha with defender Danylo Burovin on courage, hope, war trauma, and Ukraine’s unbreakable spirit — a must‑read human story. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Witness on Russian missile strike in Sumy: “I started pulling out those who were showing signs of life. But the front third of the bus was jammed with motionless bodies…”

Witness on Russian missile strike in Sumy: “I started pulling out those who were showing signs of life. But the front third of the bus was jammed with motionless bodies…”

“I pulled out those showing signs of life… the front third of the bus was jammed with bodies.” A chilling eyewitness account of the Russian Iskander missile strike on Sumy. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

A defender of Mariupol spoke about his 920 days in Russian captivity: electric shocks, suffocation, and more

A defender of Mariupol spoke about his 920 days in Russian captivity: electric shocks, suffocation, and more

A Mariupol defender describes 920 harrowing days in Russian captivity — electric shocks, suffocation, beatings and relentless psychological torture that tested every limit.

What is the future of Ukrainian nuclear power plants?

What is the future of Ukrainian nuclear power plants?

From debates over U.S. oversight to the struggle over Zaporizhzhia’s future, Ukrainian experts weigh how nuclear power plants fit into national security, reconstruction and long-term energy plans. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Could the U.S. Recognize Crimea as Russian? Did Zelenskyy Agree?

Could the U.S. Recognize Crimea as Russian? Did Zelenskyy Agree?

Reports suggest the U.S. considered recognizing Crimea as Russian in possible peace talks, but Ukraine’s leadership says it has not agreed and will never legally accept such a concession. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Macron: I have decided to start a discussion on the use of France’s nuclear weapons to protect the entire EU

Macron: I have decided to start a discussion on the use of France’s nuclear weapons to protect the entire EU

French President Macron has launched a strategic debate on possibly using France’s nuclear arsenal to protect the entire EU against rising threats. What it means for Europe’s defense and NATO — exclusive insight at empr.media. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

This is not a contract, this is war. Or have you forgotten?

This is not a contract, this is war. Or have you forgotten?

“I didn’t sign up for a contract — I signed up to defend my homeland,” says a Ukrainian frontline defender in this powerful, heartfelt interview about duty, unity and war. | empr.media

The military had no document stating that Russia’s invasion would begin on February 24, 2022 – Naiev

The military had no document stating that Russia’s invasion would begin on February 24, 2022 – Naiev

Ukraine’s General Mykola Naiev says the armed forces had no document forecasting Russia’s Feb 24 2022 invasion — a revealing interview on war surprises and military readiness. | empr.media

Kelsie Kimberlin: Why aid Ukraine?

Kelsie Kimberlin: Why aid Ukraine?

In a revealing interview, American‑Ukrainian Kelsie Kimberlin explains why global aid for Ukraine is crucial — defending sovereignty, confronting aggression and standing with civilians and defenders. | empr.media

Ukrainian society will not stop until it liberates its territories

Ukrainian society will not stop until it liberates its territories

In an exclusive interview, military expert Roman Svitan claims the Ukrainian Armed Forces achieved a 50 km breakthrough, paving a symbolic path toward Moscow while NATO reinforcements arrive and the Donbas front stabilizes. | empr.media.

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