On 1 May, US President Donald Trump’s administration notified Congress of its approval to authorize the export of over $50 million in defense-related goods to Ukraine through direct commercial sales (DCS), according to diplomatic sources cited by the Kyiv Post.
Category: 6. Opinion
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Trump administration authorizes its first $50 mn commercial arms export to Ukraine
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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1162: Russia and North Korea to build bridge connection, burn bodies of killed North Korean troops
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Forget tanks—Russia’s planning a new kind of Ukraine invasion. Military experts warn: The next Russian attack won’t look like war—until it’s too late. Military
Frontline report: Alcohol consumption compromises Russian operational security in Belgorod. Over a dozen Russian…
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EU ambassador refutes reports of separating Ukraine-Moldova accession paths
The European Union is not currently exploring options to split the EU accession processes of Ukraine and Moldova due to Hungary’s resistance to Ukraine’s membership, according to EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernová.
Current Hungarian government led by Viktor Orbán is described as…
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South Korean intel: 600 North Korean soldiers killed fighting against Ukraine, bodies cremated before return
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Forget tanks—Russia’s planning a new kind of Ukraine invasion
100 days into Donald Trump’s presidency, peace between Russia and Ukraine remains elusive. Recent weeks have seen violence escalate sharply—a strike on Kryvyi Rih killing nine children, an attack on Sumy claiming 36 civilian lives, and a missile assault on Kyiv leaving 12 dead—just days…
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Politico: Ukrainian drone operators get game-styled points for Russian kills, exchange them for more weapons
Ukraine’s military implemented a video game-inspired incentive program to motivate soldiers to target Russian forces more effectively.
The “Army of Drones bonus” system rewards troops with points when they provide video evidence of successful drone strikes against Russian targets.
Modern warfare…
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Zelenskyy may visit Czech Republic on 4 May, media reports
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to arrive in Prague on 4 May, iDNES.cz reported on 30 April.
Prague Castle announced President Petr Pavel will receive a foreign head of state this Sunday, without specifying who the visitor will be.
Prague Castle has also announced that all…
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Zelenskyy holds phone conversation with Canadian Prime Minister, invites him to Kyiv
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Forbes: Russian military turns to school bus on frontline as their armor stocks deplete
A yellow school bus spotted near the front line in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast became the latest example of Russia’s growing reliance on civilian vehicles for troop transport.
This shift to civilian vehicles stems from significant equipment losses that outpace production, with MT-LB armored…
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Russia signals openness to US involvement at occupied Ukrainian nuclear plant
Russia indicated for the first time that it might be willing to discuss American presence at the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) as part of broader peace negotiations, marking a potential shift in Moscow’s position on the facility’s control.
The ZNPP, Europe’s largest nuclear…
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