Zelenskiy's figures on military death toll differ widely from US estimates - NYT
Kuleba believes that European countries should not send ammunition to anyone but Ukraine
Russians are trying to stimulate mining in the occupied territories
"I think after the first delivery of Leopard, this fear was dispelled." Kuleba dismisses fears of escalation over Taurus
Preparing a missile strike on a thermal power plant in Lviv region: a couple of FSB agents detained
Russian army directs KABs at civilian buildings in Sumy region: investigation launched
No electricity shortage, equipment at substation in Kirovohrad region was shut down due to missile strike - Ministry of Energy
"Ten years have not broken the will of the Crimean Tatar people" - Mejlis on the day of resistance to Russian occupation of Crimea
"Such demonstration videos and comments have similarities with the Russian hybrid war": Kubrakov calls on Poland to find those responsible for spoiling Ukrainian grain
Cameron: International partners are not helping Ukraine enough
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Zelenskiy's figures on military death toll differ widely from US estimates - NYT
Zelenskiy's claim of 31,000 Ukrainian military deaths since the start of the Russian invasion differs significantly from previous American estimates of more than 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed and 100,000-120,000 wounded, the New York Times reports.
Kuleba believes that European countries should not send ammunition to anyone but Ukraine
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called for a ban on the export of ammunition from Europe to other countries and for all supplies to be sent to Ukraine to help defend Europe.
Russians are trying to stimulate mining in the occupied territories
The Kremlin has adopted regulations to stimulate mining in the occupied Ukrainian territories in order to obtain raw materials needed for the operation of seized metallurgical enterprises.
"I think after the first delivery of Leopard, this fear was dispelled." Kuleba dismisses fears of escalation over Taurus
Ukraine has once again asked Germany to supply Taurus cruise missiles amid an ongoing dispute in Berlin.
Preparing a missile strike on a thermal power plant in Lviv region: a couple of FSB agents detained
The Security Service of Ukraine has exposed a married couple of FSB agents who were preparing missile attacks on a thermal power plant in Lviv region to cut off power to western Ukraine.
Russian army directs KABs at civilian buildings in Sumy region: investigation launched
The Russian army launched guided aerial bombs at civilian homes in Sumy region, killing two people and damaging six houses, prompting an investigation into violations of the laws and customs of war.
No electricity shortage, equipment at substation in Kirovohrad region was shut down due to missile strike - Ministry of Energy
As a result of the fighting and technical problems, some power lines and substations in Ukraine have been temporarily de-energized, but the overall power system remains balanced.
"Ten years have not broken the will of the Crimean Tatar people" - Mejlis on the day of resistance to Russian occupation of Crimea
Ten years of Russian occupation have not broken the will of Crimeans to nonviolently resist and work for the liberation of Crimea, the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people says.
"Such demonstration videos and comments have similarities with the Russian hybrid war": Kubrakov calls on Poland to find those responsible for spoiling Ukrainian grain
Ukrainian officials are calling on Poland to find and punish those responsible for damaging grain cargo transported through Poland.
Cameron: International partners are not helping Ukraine enough
According to British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, international partners have not done enough to respond to Russia's aggression against Ukraine, despite being united in their rhetoric, as Ukraine still lacks sufficient weapons and funding.