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NATO
By examining Ukraine’s capacity for innovation under immense pressure, students of warfare can gain important insights into the fundamental transformation of modern conflict.
Oct. 13
Drones
Ukraine’s defense forces approved more than 170 domestically designed and manufactured unmanned aerial and ground vehicles in 2024, many of which are already making themselves felt on the battlefield.
Oct. 12
War in Ukraine
Despite the stubborn two-year defense of Vuhledar, Ukrainian troops left the city on the night of Oct. 2. Kyiv Post – with access to frontline sources – examines why.
Oct. 12
Interview
A former Australian Army and French Foreign Legion soldier, now with Ukraine’s International Legion, bears the callsign of a Ukrainian demon – Baba Yaga.
Oct. 11
Armed Forces of Ukraine
On Thursday evening milbloggers claimed a Russian breakthrough but twelve hours later fierce fighting on the perimeter of the Ukraine-controlled salient continues.
Oct. 11
War in Ukraine
The US believes that Kyiv can hold territories in the Kursk region for at least several more months, although persistent Russian attacks in the Donbas raise concern.
Oct. 11
Belarus
Military commentators are puzzling over the reasons why Russia has moved two of its MiG-31K fighter aircraft, which carry the Kinzhal high velocity ballistic missile, to Belarus this week.
Oct. 11
Armed Forces of Ukraine
Ukraine’s security services said the suspect from Pokrovsk was tasked to scout out military locations by a woman he met online, a tactic regularly employed by Russian intelligence agencies.
Oct. 9
Drones
On Oct. 5, a Russian S-70 “Okhotnik” heavy combat drone was shot down by its Su-57 escort over the Donetsk region. It now appears that the wreckage was recovered and examined by Ukrainian forces.
Oct. 9
HIMARS
Ukrainians have released video footage of a HIMARS strike on the Russian Pion self-propelled gun. Ammunition was being unloaded from a Kamaz truck at the moment of impact.
Oct. 8
War in Ukraine
“Summertime in Ukraine,” a new documentary film about international soldiers in Ukraine, looks at what brought them here and why they fight. Kyiv Post spoke with the filmmakers.
Oct. 8
Armed Forces of Ukraine
To raise funds for the AFU, Ukrainians launch bank products, reopen festivals closed due to the war and conduct auctions that collect millions of hryvnias.
Oct. 8
Sweden
A video showing a train carrying dozens of the Swedish Pbv 302 armored personnel carriers travelling through Czechia was posted on social media on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Oct. 7
War in Ukraine
After decimating the Russian naval fleet and pushing back the Kremlin’s forces in Crimea, the Ukrainian forces could be poised to take back the peninsula – with American allies’ support.
Oct. 4
Cyberattack
HUR hackers attacked Russian military supply sites, accessing key data and disrupting logistics, leaving an owl above a defeated enemy “calling card” on compromised sites.
Oct. 4
War in Ukraine
The move comes as Kyiv is scrambling to bolster its troop ranks as it tries to stave off Moscow's invasion of Ukraine's east in February 2022.
Oct. 4