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Sculptures of four children representing the founders of Kyiv have been dressed in costumes to celebrate the Fourth of July in the capital’s Poshtova Square.
Jul. 4
Kazakhstan
Kazakh opposition journalist Aidos Sadykov was shot in his own car in Kyiv on Tuesday, June 18. The suspects are two citizens of Kazakhstan: Meiram Karataev and Altai Zhatkanbayev.
Jul. 2
Ukraine
Police said trucks are now banned on the road in Kyiv when the temperature rises above 28 degrees Celsius to protect the road surface.
Jun. 29
Kyiv
The Financial Times (FT) reported on Thursday that discussions over the eight Patriot systems Israel holds were underway with a view to provide at least some of them to bolster Kyiv’s air defenses.
Jun. 28
War in Ukraine
The CEO of Ukraine’s energy transmission operator said the government is weighing up the move due to ongoing humanitarian work and active hostilities in frontline areas.
Jun. 28
Ukraine
This is not the first time similar news has circulated in the Ukrainian market, though this time preparatory work might actually be underway.
Jun. 27
War in Ukraine
Two of three missiles were intercepted and shot down by anti-aircraft units of the Air Force in the Kyiv region.
Jun. 23
Energy
The renewed Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have destroyed half of the country’s generation capacity as intermittent darkness falls on Kyiv again.
Jun. 22
Kyiv
The pedestrian portion of a bridge collapsed on Zhylianska Street in the Shevchenskyi district of Kyiv. Authorities said they are establishing the circumstances.
Jun. 19
War in Ukraine
The Big Meet, Kyiv’s top networking organization, will host its next event at the InterContinental on Friday, June 21, with proceeds helping Ukrainian children fighting cancer.
Jun. 19
Kazakhstan
The Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into the attack on a Kazakh opposition journalist Aidos Sadikov. He was hospitalized and in serious condition after the attack.
Jun. 18
War in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Air Force successfully intercepted five out of six missiles and 24 drones during the Russian assault.
Jun. 12
War in Ukraine
Their support aims to assist Ukrainian artists and cultural professionals, protect and restore cultural sites, and revive cultural life under UNESCO's coordination.
Jun. 10
Ukraine
Ukrenergo chairman Volodymyr Kudrytsky said it could take "years" for Ukraine to restore its full generating capacity.
Jun. 7
War in Ukraine
Attacks on Ukraine's thermal and hydroelectric plants in recent weeks have forced authorities to take sweeping measures to keep the grid from total collapse.
Jun. 6
Ukraine
From a panel of radio workers who secretly broadcast under occupation, to a war hero turned reality star of “The Bachelor,” Book Arsenal festival reflects how the war's remolded a book fair.
Jun. 5