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In this episode, we discuss the latest fighting on the front lines in Donetsk Oblast, Russia's drone and missile attacks, Ukraine's growing defense industry, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's talks with Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron. We also cover Ukraine's progress toward European Union membership, new international support from G7 leaders, anti-corruption developments, advances in Ukrainian military technology, and other major stories shaping the country.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the most important news from Ukraine for June 16, 2026. We cover the latest battlefield developments near Pokrovsk, Russia’s drone and missile attacks, and Ukraine’s long-range operations against Russian energy infrastructure. We also look at President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meetings at the G7 summit, new international support for Ukraine, progress toward European Union membership, economic and defense industry developments, cybersecurity cooperation with the EU, humanitarian efforts to return Ukrainian children, and other key stories shaping the country today. Stay informed with a clear, simple, and balanced daily overview of the news that matters most.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main news from Ukraine for June 15. The frontline remains highly active, with 192 combat clashes reported and heavy pressure near Pokrovsk. Ukraine also discusses new military contracts, while the EU opens the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine’s accession process. We also look at the economy, where the euro reached a new historical high against the hryvnia, and at justice news connected to the killing of former official Andriy Portnov in Spain. In technology and culture, Ukraine presents the Sea Trident underwater drone and continues saving museum collections from Kharkiv Oblast. The episode ends with a positive story about more than 100 thousand museum items moved to safety during the war.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main news from Ukraine for June 14. Ukraine faced another day of heavy Russian drone and missile attacks, with serious damage in Sumy Oblast, Konotop, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. We also look at Ukraine’s strikes on Russian logistics near occupied Crimea and the Afipsky oil refinery in Russia. The episode also covers Zelenskyy’s new counterterrorism concept, Ukraine’s EU path, pressure on the exchange rate, Swedish financial support, justice cases, Ukrainian defence tech, Norway’s help for Chornobyl, diplomatic moves around the G7, weather warnings, and a positive story about Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main news from June 11. Ukraine faced another day of heavy Russian drone and missile attacks, with serious damage in Sumy, Konotop, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. We also look at Ukraine’s strikes on Russian logistics near occupied Crimea and the Afipsky oil refinery in Russia. The episode also covers Zelenskyy’s new counterterrorism concept, Ukraine’s EU path, economic pressure from the exchange rate, Swedish financial support, corruption and justice cases, new defence tech projects, Norway’s help for Chornobyl, diplomatic moves around the G7, weather warnings, and a positive story about Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones.

Russia launched another large-scale drone and missile attack across Ukraine as fierce fighting continued near Pokrovsk. Ukraine increased defense spending, targeted military facilities inside Russia, expanded the use of ground robots on the battlefield, and received new support from European partners. We break down the biggest developments from June 10 in clear and simple English.

Today in Ukraine: Russia launched massive drone attacks while Ukrainian forces struck key Russian targets. President Zelenskyy advanced EU accession talks and pushed for peace negotiations. The economy receives new EU aid, cultural life continues, and daily life goes on despite the war. Stay informed with clear, concise news.

Today on No Filter Ukraine: frontline updates, Russian attacks, Zelensky’s diplomatic talks, Ukraine’s EU path, economic recovery, a major anti-corruption verdict, drone innovation, international support, weather problems, and a positive story about Ukrainian students recognized at a European technology competition.

In today's episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the biggest Ukraine news from June 7. Russia launched another large drone attack across Ukraine, while officials reported a strike near the Chornobyl nuclear site. We discuss the latest battlefield developments, Ukrainian operations targeting Russian infrastructure in occupied Crimea, and deadly attacks in Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions. We also look at President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meetings with European leaders in the United Kingdom, new discussions about future peace conditions, and the latest international support for Ukraine. Plus: Ukraine's economic preparations for winter, updates on corruption and justice investigations, UEFA's decision on Russian football teams, education and healthcare challenges during wartime, and the weather outlook across the country.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the biggest Ukrainian news from June 4. A Russian attack damages a major ATB logistics center near Dnipro, while Ukraine reports that drone operations have caused around 100,000 Russian casualties since the start of the war. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls for direct talks with Vladimir Putin, and military leadership announces reforms to improve troop training. We also discuss key developments in Ukraine's economy, including the Grain Ukraine 2026 conference, anti-corruption reforms, education policy debates, support for veterans, and international concerns around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear area. Plus, a positive story showing how Ukraine continues to build for the future despite the challenges of war.