Russia’s war against Ukraine

Source: Taras Melnychuk/Telegram In another re-jig of regional administrations,  two governors left their post to…

Source: Operator rynku Ukraine’s government has decided to restrict public access to information on electricity…

Source: HUR Ukraine’s military intelligence boasted another success on Tuesday after its naval drone destroyed…

Source: Sumy Regional Military Administration On New Year’s Day, Russia carried out a major missile…

Source: KCMA Russia launched missiles at Ukraine’s capital in the early hours on New Year’s…

Source: Volodymyr Zelensky On Monday, 189 Ukrainian soldiers have been released from Russian captivity and…

Source: Zhovta Strichka Ukrainians posting images of New Year postcards to cheer up people in…

Source: Kyivstar Ukraine’s largest telecoms operator, Kyivstar, will introduce direct-to-cell services in 2025 after it…

Source: Ukraine’s justice ministry On Monday, Ukraine’s justice ministry said it three critical notarial registries…

After the full-scale invasion, thousands of Ukrainian women were forced to flee abroad to save their children. Oleksandra Nikitina was one of them—she had to evacuate her three children to Europe. She also enrolled at the London School of Economics and Political Science, wrote research on the uniqueness of Ukrainian volunteering, and founded the project “Vtomlena” (translated “Fatigued”). In an interview with Bukvy, she recounts her journey from Crimea to her current research work, which lays the groundwork for future changes in Ukraine.