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Ukraine launches biggest drone attack on Moscow in over a year
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Moscow in over a year, killing at least four people in Russia, local officials said.
Ukrainian capital Kyiv under attack from Russian drones, missiles, officials say
Jewish couples get married in Kyiv for first time since war started thanks to weekend ceasefire
Ukraine summons Israeli envoy in protest of Russian vessel's arrival in Haifa
Russia pounds Kyiv with largest drone attack, hours after Trump-Putin call
Trump said that the call with President Putin on Thursday resulted in no progress at all on efforts to end the war.
Jailed Russian dissidents call for mass prisoner release as part of a peace deal with Ukraine
Eleven jailed Russian dissidents have written a letter to world leaders appealing for the mass release of Russian political prisoners and Ukrainian civilians held by Russia.
Ukraine says it downed Russian warplane with naval drone
This comes as Russian President Putin is trying to push for a three-day ceasefire in remembrance of the 80th anniversary of World War II's end, which many parties are saying is a farce.
Ukraine reports nearly 3,000 violations of Russia's own Easter ceasefire vow
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, ordering his forces to end hostilities on Saturday until the end of Sunday.
Russia says it hit Ukrainian officers' meeting in Sumy
This came after Volodymyr Zelensky announced that 34 peopled died in the Russian attack.
From the Frontlines to the Megillah: Jewish soldiers celebrate Purim in Kyiv
As ceasefire negotiations between Ukraine and Russia continue, a group of Jewish soldiers took a moment from the frontlines to celebrate Purim with the Jewish community.
Armed with WWII weapons, Ukraine’s ‘Witches’ battle Russian drones
EUROPE AFFAIRS: The Jerusalem Post joins female volunteer soldiers outside Kyiv as they fight to keep their homeland safe.
'Americans don't know the real situation': Ukrainians rally behind Zelensky after Trump spat
Ukrainians, many of them hardened by three years of war, rallied behind Zelensky in defiance but worried about the future of US backing for Kyiv's war effort.
Ukraine's black earth still runs red after three years of war
Reporter’s Notebook: The Jerusalem Post spent four days in Ukraine leading up to the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Ukraine demands access to Russia’s frozen $300b. Kyiv tells 'Post'
In an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra outlined Kyiv’s strategy for securing compensation and ensuring justice for the victims of war.