Weather Forecast for Ukraine on May 7
On May 7, dry weather will prevail in Ukraine, with potential rain in the west. Winds will be southwesterly, and temperatures will range between 10 to 30°C, differing by region.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 6, 2026 | Ukraine |
On May 7, dry weather will prevail in Ukraine, with potential rain in the west. Winds will be southwesterly, and temperatures will range between 10 to 30°C, differing by region.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 5, 2026 | Economics |
Despite wartime challenges, Ukraine’s IT industry accelerates its growth in 2026. March sees nearly 9% rise in IT export revenue, reaching $592M. Driven by top importers like the US, IT now makes up 43.2% of Ukraine’s service exports, highlighting its crucial economic role.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 4, 2026 | World |
During a summit in Yerevan, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced Canada’s new contribution of US$200 million to support weapon procurement for Ukraine. This support aims to bolster air defense and European anti-ballistic capabilities.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 4, 2026 | War |
Ukraine’s long-range ‘Flamingo’ missile strikes Russian defense plant, showcasing new deep-reaching military capabilities. These strategic moves highlight Ukraine’s shift towards self-sufficient strike systems targeting infrastructure vital for Russia’s military operations.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 3, 2026 | Ukraine |
Russian military action in Velykyi Burluk, Kharkiv, sparked a huge fire, damaging key infrastructures and injuring two elderly women. The assault comes amid a series of strikes in the region, heightening the dire humanitarian situation as emergency services work tirelessly to provide aid.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | May 1, 2026 | Technology |
General Cherry introduces Khmarynka, a mid-range drone, enhancing Ukraine’s defense. Capable of long-range strikes, it is affordable and mass-producible, countering Russian air threats. It’s set to redefine modern aerial tactics with its strategic deployment capabilities.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Defense Policy | Apr 29, 2026 | Economics |
The Pentagon has released $400 million for Ukraine amid scrutiny from Senate leaders. The funds, meant for European capacity building, had been delayed, sparking criticism. U.S. support for Ukraine faces challenges as discussions about shifting financial responsibilities to Europe continue.
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