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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.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main Ukrainian news from June 3. Russia launched another large drone and missile attack, while Dnipro, Sumy Oblast, and Kramatorsk reported new victims and damage. Ukraine also carried out long-range operations against Russian military and energy targets, including sites near Saint Petersburg and Kronstadt. We also look at NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s visit to Kyiv, talks on Patriot air defence systems, Ukraine’s EU path, and movement in relations with Hungary. In the economy section, we discuss the record official dollar rate, road repairs after winter, and Pepco’s entry into the Ukrainian market. Plus: an investigation involving Energoatom, a major internet failure, Marta Kostyuk’s emotional win over Elina Svitolina, Ukraine’s “Screening 40+” health programme, and international support for Ukraine.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main Ukraine news from June 2. Russian attacks hit Dnipro and Kyiv, causing civilian deaths and injuries. Ukraine warns about possible new attacks and reports growing pressure near Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast. We also look at Ukraine’s next step toward EU membership, possible talks between Zelenskyy and Viktor Orban, Finnish energy support through Russian funds, a major tax scheme, corruption investigations, problems with shelters, health checks for Ukrainians over 40, and new international pressure on Russian oil. At the end, we share a positive story: Ukraine’s national mini-football team reached the European Championship semi-final for the first time in history.

Ukraine faced one of the largest Russian air attacks in recent months as hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles targeted cities across the country. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the latest battlefield developments, President Zelenskyy's statements on peace efforts, Ukraine's growing drone industry, economic challenges, anti-corruption investigations, international support, and the human impact of the war. We also look at new cooperation between Ukraine and its allies, the latest updates from Ukrainian society and education, and finish with a positive story about Ukrainian innovation and technology.

In today's episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the most important developments from May 31. Ukrainian forces faced intense fighting across multiple frontlines, including Pokrovsk and Huliaipole, as Russia continued drone attacks on Ukrainian regions. We also cover President Zelensky's comments on possible peace negotiations, a potential visit by U.S. envoys to Kyiv, economic and business updates for June, a shooting incident in Kyiv, preparations in healthcare and education, and continued international support for Ukraine.

Ukraine defends against another large-scale Russian drone and missile attack, while Ukrainian forces strike key military targets inside Russia. We also discuss intense fighting along the front line and the latest civilian casualties. On the political front, parliament backs defence-focused budget changes and new EU-aligned legislation. In international news, Sweden announces Gripen fighter jets for Ukraine, the European Union moves closer to opening accession talks, and Ukraine secures progress on a major €90 billion financial support package. No Filter Ukraine delivers the most important Ukrainian news in clear, simple English every day.

Russia launched another large drone and missile attack across Ukraine, targeting Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, and other cities. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the latest frontline battles near Pokrovsk, Ukraine’s growing domestic drone production, NATO discussions, new Western military aid, economic challenges, anti-corruption investigations, and the expansion of digital services across the country. We also discuss cultural news, education during wartime, severe weather updates, and finish with a positive story about mobile libraries helping displaced Ukrainian children.

Russia launched another large drone and missile attack across Ukraine, with explosions reported in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the latest frontline fighting near Pokrovsk, new calls from President Zelenskyy for Western air defense systems, and Ukraine’s growing drone industry. We also discuss mobilization reforms, anti-corruption investigations, economic updates, new EU sanctions against Russia, and NATO’s continued support for Kyiv. Plus: flooding in western Ukraine, mental health challenges during wartime, and a positive story about a rebuilt school laboratory in the Chernihiv region.

Russia launched another large wave of drone and missile attacks across Ukraine, targeting Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, and other major cities. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the latest frontline battles near Pokrovsk and Chasiv Yar, Ukraine’s urgent requests for more air defense systems, and new military aid from European partners. We also cover Ukraine’s growing drone industry, anti-corruption investigations, economic recovery during wartime, and international discussions about frozen Russian assets that could help rebuild the country. Plus: a positive story about Ukrainian students winning an international robotics competition despite war conditions.

Russia launched one of its largest attacks on Ukraine in recent months, using hundreds of drones and missiles against Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Sumy, and other regions. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the latest frontline developments, civilian casualties, damage to infrastructure, and Ukraine’s growing drone production. We also discuss President Zelensky’s response, new sanctions against Russian military commanders, pressure on Ukraine’s economy, mobilization tensions, NATO debates about future support, and international reactions to the strikes.