EXCLUSIVE
Russia
Ukrainian intelligence soldier “Khokhol” survived three days in enemy territory, crawling through minefields to escape, return to his unit, and prove he was not dead.
3h ago
War in Ukraine
In this highly mobile war keeping Ukraine’s armored and lightweight combat vehicles on the road is essential. Kyiv Post takes a closer look.
10h ago
Zelensky
Faced with the mocking of his wartime attire to the pressure of signing a minerals deal absent of security guarantees, Zelensky exited Friday’s verbal shootout upholding a Ukraine First position.
1d ago
Drones
A Danish volunteer has sent 500 tons of fishing nets to Ukraine, turning them into lifesaving shields against drones which Kyiv’s troops are now crucial for survival on the frontlines.
Feb. 28
War in Ukraine
Meaghan Mobbs, daughter of Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Ukraine envoy, heads a charity that supports Ukraine. In an exclusive interview, she talks to Kyiv Post about the US moral obligation to help.
Feb. 28
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post visited new mobile workshops capable of carrying out major equipment repairs being put together by volunteers and military engineers for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Feb. 27
Top News
Kyiv Post spoke with residents of Chernihiv who met the full-scale invasion close tothe Russian border.
Feb. 26
Business
Heading into its fourth year of full-scale war, Ukraine’s economy has been battered. But transitioning back to some semblance of normality will not happen overnight.
Feb. 25
Top News
On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we share the stories of mothers who chose life in the midst of war.
Feb. 24
3rd Anniversary Specials
Three of Chernihiv’s residents told Kyiv Post of the difficult choices they had to make on that February morning as Russian tanks already approached their city.
Feb. 24
Top News
Ukrainian veterans open up about life after the front, the struggle to fit in, and why some still feel the pull to return.
Feb. 24
Ukraine
Kyiv Post speaks with Germany’s CDU/CSU foreign policy spokesman on how the “epochal rupture” in the transatlantic relationship could affect Germany’s position towards Ukraine and European security.
Feb. 24
Ukraine
Ukraine has learned the hard way that it is now time to stop being naïve and to rethink who of their potential allies could be the more trustworthy and reliable.
Feb. 23
War in Ukraine
Meet Ukraine’s armed forces recruits undergoing rigorous training in northern England as part of the UK’s most ambitious internationally supported training program to date.
Feb. 23
Ukraine
The Trump team appears to be negotiating directly for Russia rather than for the America. And for Ukraine, Kyiv is being treated as an expendable pawn.
Feb. 22
Zelensky
In the second part of our examination of the issues surrounding the holding of Ukrainian elections in war time and ask why does the “hold up” proving so aggravating for the US and Russian leaders.
Feb. 21
Russia
Ukrainian intelligence soldier “Khokhol” survived three days in enemy territory, crawling through minefields to escape, return to his unit, and prove he was not dead.
3h ago
War in Ukraine
In this highly mobile war keeping Ukraine’s armored and lightweight combat vehicles on the road is essential. Kyiv Post takes a closer look.
10h ago
Zelensky
Faced with the mocking of his wartime attire to the pressure of signing a minerals deal absent of security guarantees, Zelensky exited Friday’s verbal shootout upholding a Ukraine First position.
1d ago
Drones
A Danish volunteer has sent 500 tons of fishing nets to Ukraine, turning them into lifesaving shields against drones which Kyiv’s troops are now crucial for survival on the frontlines.
Feb. 28
War in Ukraine
Meaghan Mobbs, daughter of Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Ukraine envoy, heads a charity that supports Ukraine. In an exclusive interview, she talks to Kyiv Post about the US moral obligation to help.
Feb. 28
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post visited new mobile workshops capable of carrying out major equipment repairs being put together by volunteers and military engineers for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Feb. 27
Top News
Kyiv Post spoke with residents of Chernihiv who met the full-scale invasion close tothe Russian border.
Feb. 26
Business
Heading into its fourth year of full-scale war, Ukraine’s economy has been battered. But transitioning back to some semblance of normality will not happen overnight.
Feb. 25
Top News
On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we share the stories of mothers who chose life in the midst of war.
Feb. 24
3rd Anniversary Specials
Three of Chernihiv’s residents told Kyiv Post of the difficult choices they had to make on that February morning as Russian tanks already approached their city.
Feb. 24
Top News
Ukrainian veterans open up about life after the front, the struggle to fit in, and why some still feel the pull to return.
Feb. 24
Ukraine
Kyiv Post speaks with Germany’s CDU/CSU foreign policy spokesman on how the “epochal rupture” in the transatlantic relationship could affect Germany’s position towards Ukraine and European security.
Feb. 24
Ukraine
Ukraine has learned the hard way that it is now time to stop being naïve and to rethink who of their potential allies could be the more trustworthy and reliable.
Feb. 23
War in Ukraine
Meet Ukraine’s armed forces recruits undergoing rigorous training in northern England as part of the UK’s most ambitious internationally supported training program to date.
Feb. 23
Ukraine
The Trump team appears to be negotiating directly for Russia rather than for the America. And for Ukraine, Kyiv is being treated as an expendable pawn.
Feb. 22
Zelensky
In the second part of our examination of the issues surrounding the holding of Ukrainian elections in war time and ask why does the “hold up” proving so aggravating for the US and Russian leaders.
Feb. 21