Kyiv Post’s Five Questions for an Expert – Swedish Defence University Professor Kjell Engelbrekt
Our rapid questions for Kjell Engelbrekt explore what Sweden has learned from the war in Ukraine, why Sweden joined NATO, the new transparent battlefield, and Sweden’s Russophobia.
Ukraine’s Demining Skills Could Be Exported Around the World
Senior mine action advisor Paul Heslop explains how Ukraine’s demining skills and technologies have the potential to support humanitarian efforts worldwide.
‘What Encourages Aggressors is Weakness and Impunity’ – Ukraine’s Deputy FM on Peace, Transatlantic Unity, And Beyond
“If aggression goes unpunished, it will happen again,” Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister said as she touched on war accountability and the shifting world order.
Kyiv Post’s Five Questions for an Expert – Swedish Defense University Professor Erik Melander
Kyiv Post blitzed Melander with questions about Ukrainian mil-tech, how Sweden and Ukraine might cooperate, the Swedish public view of Ukraine, and – of course – Gripen fighter jets.
‘Smarter, More Advanced, More Modern’ – Inside Ukraine’s Drone War
In an exclusive interview in Kharkiv, a commander of Ukraine’s Typhoon special unit explains drone operations, electronic warfare, and how Ukraine adapts on the front line.
The Voice of Ukraine on the World’s Stages: Liudmyla Monastyrska on the Met, War, and the Cultural Front
In spring 2026, soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska returns to the Metropolitan Opera in “Turandot” and shares an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post ahead of her US performances.
Russian ‘Foreign Agent’ Mark Feygin on the Only Way the War Ends
In an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post, popular blogger Mark Feygin warns that human losses and destruction are not arguments that influence people in power.
‘Now You’re Afraid of the Sky Most of All’: Inside Ukraine’s Drone War in Zaporizhzhia
In an exclusive interview, a logistics coordinator of Ukraine’s 423rd UAS Battalion speaks about drone warfare, shifting battlefield tactics, and why he believes Russia’s war goes far beyond Ukraine.
‘The Order We Thought We Had Built Is Now a Field of Ruins’
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger discusses the collapse of the rules-based order, Europe’s waning influence, and why Ukraine must remain the West’s central priority.
Hungary Seizes Oschadbank Cash Vehicles, Questions Bank Employees Without Charges, Lawyer Says
Hungarian authorities seized armored vehicles carrying millions in cash and gold, and questioned Ukrainian bank employees in a money-laundering case against an “unknown perpetrator,” denying lawyers’ access.
Commander of the Lithuanian Border Guard: Lukashenko Dances Tango With Organized Crime Groups
In an exclusive interview, Kyiv Post speaks with Gen. Rustamas Liubajevas, head of Lithuania’s State Border Guard Service (VSAT), about hostile actions on the border with Belarus.
EXCLUSIVE: Lithuania’s President Nausėda: Russia Does Not Want Peace, It Is Playing for Time
In an exclusive interview for Kyiv Post, Lithuania’s president warns against futile attempts to re-open a smoke-and-mirrors dialogue with Vladimir Putin.

