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Russia continued large-scale attacks across Ukraine despite announcing a temporary “truce” before May 9 celebrations. In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover deadly strikes in Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Donetsk regions, Ukraine’s reported attacks inside Russia, and signs of a new Russian offensive in the east. We also discuss corruption investigations inside Ukraine’s military recruitment system, rising inflation, problems in Ukrainian industry, a cyberattack on Nova Poshta, new international pressure on Russia, and why European diplomats are staying in Kyiv despite Kremlin threats. Plus: a positive story from Ukrainian sports at the end of the episode.

Russia launched another massive drone attack across Ukraine as fighting intensified near Pokrovsk and other frontline areas. In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the latest strikes in Sumy, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia, Zelenskyy’s response to Russia’s ceasefire violations, and new warnings connected to Moscow’s May 9 Victory Day parade. We also discuss Ukraine’s growing drone industry, corruption investigations inside military recruitment offices, new military aid from Norway, economic pressure on Ukraine’s steel sector, and international reactions to the war. Plus: a surprising and inspiring story from Bucha about a pastry chef who protects Ukraine’s skies at night.

Russia launched another deadly wave of missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, hitting Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Poltava, and other regions. Civilians were killed, emergency workers came under fire, and frontline fighting intensified near Pokrovsk and Kupiansk. In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes deep inside Russia, new international pressure on Moscow, growing energy concerns before winter, and the launch of a new Ukrainian ground combat robot called “Lehit.” We also discuss investigations into deported Ukrainian children, changes to military service laws, anti-corruption debates in Kyiv, and the latest diplomatic efforts involving Europe and the Middle East.

In today’s episode, we cover a deadly Russian strike in Poltava region, new attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, political signals about a possible ceasefire, and fresh international support for Ukraine. We also look at corruption investigations, economic pressure inside the country, and a small positive story to end the day.

In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the most important news from May 3. Russia launched more than 230 drones and several missiles across Ukraine, hitting cities and injuring civilians, including children. Fighting continues to intensify near Pokrovsk and other eastern directions, while Ukraine responds with strikes on Russian military targets. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is working with European leaders to secure more air defense and long-term security guarantees. At the same time, Ukraine is expanding its defense industry abroad and receiving major financial support from international partners. We also look at internal issues — from corruption concerns and public debate to new technologies helping protect cities from drone attacks. In society, veterans are returning to civilian life and starting new businesses, while changes in military medicine aim to save more lives on the battlefield.

In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the most important developments from the past day. We cover new Russian attacks across Ukrainian regions, updates from the front line, and key political decisions in Kyiv. We also look at Ukraine’s economy, including business recovery and energy issues, as well as crime cases and social changes inside the country. Finally, we explore how international partners continue to support Ukraine and end with a positive story that shows resilience and hope. Clear, simple, and direct — everything you need to understand Ukraine today.

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover all the key developments from April 29. Fighting remains intense along the eastern front, with Russian forces continuing pressure and Ukraine responding with localized counteractions. Drone attacks hit multiple regions overnight, again showing the strain on air defense systems. President Volodymyr Zelensky calls for faster delivery of military aid, especially air defense. In politics, Kyiv prepares updates to mobilization rules and discusses internal reforms to improve government work. The economy shows mixed trends: inflation still affects daily life, but international financial support keeps the system stable. We also look at anti-corruption investigations, digital progress through the Diia platform, and how Ukrainian culture continues to grow even during war. There are updates from healthcare and education systems, as well as international negotiations on aid and sanctions.

In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the most important events from April 28, 2026. We start with the latest updates from the front line, where fighting continues in the east and south, with heavy attacks reported in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions. Then we look at key political decisions in Kyiv, including new government steps on mobilization and defense planning. We also explore the economic situation in Ukraine, including business challenges, budget pressure, and international financial support. In the crime and justice section, we discuss corruption investigations and law enforcement actions. You will also hear about new developments in technology, society, and culture, as well as updates in health and education.

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from Ukraine on April 27, 2026. In today’s episode, we cover major developments from the warfront, political updates, economic news, and more. We discuss attacks on Ukrainian cities, EU funding progress, arrests in high-profile corruption cases, and the latest on Ukraine's international relations. Plus, stay tuned for a positive story highlighting Ukrainian athletes' achievements during wartime.

In today’s episode of No Filter Ukraine, we break down the latest developments from the frontline, where heavy fighting continues near Avdiivka and Chasiv Yar. Ukrainian air defense remains active as Russia launches new drone and missile attacks, while President Zelensky calls for faster military support from allies. We also cover key political updates, including new mobilization reforms and anti-corruption investigations inside Ukraine. In the economy, exports are slowly recovering, but businesses still face serious wartime challenges. Plus, we look at crime cases linked to corruption and illegal border crossings, the resilience of Ukraine’s tech sector, and how schools and hospitals continue to function under pressure. On the international stage, discussions about military aid and NATO cooperation continue, while new defense packages are being prepared. And in today’s positive story — a new Ukrainian rescue drone that could save lives on the battlefield.