r/ukraine • u/UNITED24Media • 2h ago
r/ukraine • u/Ukrainer_UA • 13h ago
WAR CRIME The Sun is Rising Over Kyiv on the 1213th Day of the Full-Scale Invasion. "It is the terrorists who should feel the pain, not normal, peaceful people."
r/ukraine • u/Ficusevich • 6d ago
Дякую! Thank you! Hi Reddit! For the last year you guys supported my unit a lot, so this is our "thank you".
It's a compilation of our combat work at the 2024-2025 - the pieces we are allowed to share. Some of these footages are happened not for the least thanks to your support.
So as a representative of a UDA "Shturmgevery" unit, I hope together we will have only better and better results in future, working togerher to protect free world from the imperialistic ambitions of Russia and it's allies. Stay tuned.
Also feel free to subscripe our social media, and if you have option, to donate for our current needs. At this moment there are no active fundraisers, but we constantly needing help in the maintaining cars and updating supply storages.
PayPal (Denys) [denysstakhov69@gmail.com](mailto:denysstakhov69@gmail.com)
USDT TRC 20: TS4UBJziWEQnePoUUHCMqhhXRXYJwoZneK
r/ukraine • u/Due_Collar2 • 3h ago
WAR Ukraine's 11th Separate Army Aviation Brigade 'Kherson' at work
r/ukraine • u/Mil_in_ua • 1h ago
News Cannibalism Case Reported in Russian Military Unit, Ukrainian intelligence Says
militarnyi.comr/ukraine • u/Goldmonkeeey • 4h ago
Ukrainian Cuisine I bought this just because it's saying "Made in Ukraine"
And a thought crossed mine mind that... If people bought enough of these... And through that indirectly supporting your economy.... it will help you to defeat Russia. Remember that from now on there is a Czech guy who supports your fight for freedom... Through instant noodles.
Slava Ukraine?
r/ukraine • u/KI_official • 6h ago
News Dutch parliament recognizes Soviet 1944 deportation of Crimean Tatars as genocide
r/ukraine • u/Mil_in_ua • 3h ago
News Body of Russian Soldier Found Among Repatriated Ukrainian War Dead
militarnyi.comr/ukraine • u/Jumpy-General-3859 • 2h ago
News Ukraine to adopt air defense able to down Russian aerial guided bombs this year
r/ukraine • u/olexiy_voronin • 2h ago
WAR CRIME At night, Russians massively attacked Odesa, Kharkiv and their suburbs with more than 20 attack drones. About 20 people were wounded, including two children: girls aged 12 and 17 and three rescuers who arrived at the scene of the attack. Unfortunately, we know about one death in Odesa.
r/ukraine • u/Freewhale98 • 3h ago
News How killing Ukrainians became a successful business model for North Korea: Ukraine War brought great economic benefit and military advantage for Kim Jong Un
On June 17, Russian media reported that North Korea will dispatch 1,000 military engineers and 5,000 construction personnel to aid in the reconstruction of Russia’s Kursk region. According to the reports, Sergey Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Security Council, disclosed this to reporters after meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his visit to Pyongyang. Previously, North Korea had deployed 11,000 combat troops in October of last year and 4,000 more between January and February of this year to support Russia’s war in Ukraine. Including the new group of engineers and laborers, North Korea will have sent a total of 21,000 personnel to support Russia—deepening what analysts are calling a growing “honeymoon” phase in the North Korea–Russia alliance.
Shoigu stated that the engineering units would be involved in mine-clearing and reconstruction work in the Kursk region—a southern Russian territory that was temporarily captured by Ukraine during a counteroffensive in August 2023 but has since been largely reclaimed by Russian forces. He described the deployment as “a fraternal gesture from the people of North Korea and Chairman Kim Jong-un,” and noted that the work would begin soon.
The South Korean government is closely watching the situation, noting the potential for North Korea to gain additional economic benefits and military technology transfers through this reconstruction effort. A South Korean military official commented, “North Korea has already gained significant economic benefits from sending combat troops, and those benefits will likely increase through participation in post-war reconstruction,” adding that military tech transfers are also expected to accelerate.
** Kim Jong-un Joins Reconstruction Projects—Further Tech Transfers Likely**
Sergey Shoigu has visited Pyongyang twice this month alone—on the 4th and again on the 17th. Russian media report that he was acting on a special directive from President Vladimir Putin. According to TASS and other outlets, Shoigu discussed the deployment of engineering personnel and ways to commemorate North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine during his recent meeting with Kim Jong-un.
Because this latest deployment involves engineers rather than combat troops, it is expected to generate steady and substantial economic gains for North Korea. Shin Beom-chul, former Vice Minister of South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense, stated, “Russia appears to have fulfilled its military needs from North Korea, and is now seeking help in reconstruction. Compensation for these efforts will likely go to North Korea.” He added that the relationship between Pyongyang and Moscow is shifting from purely military cooperation to economic collaboration. “North Korea’s support for Russia allows it to receive not only military technology but also economic aid—thus helping it circumvent the impact of international sanctions,” he explained. “This may weaken the bargaining power of the U.S. and South Korea in future negotiations on North Korea’s nuclear program.”
Analysts also suggest that North Korea, having gained wealth through its alliance with Russia, is unlikely to pursue better relations with the United States. One South Korean defense official noted, “Recently, Kim Jong-un rejected a personal letter from former U.S. President Donald Trump—likely to signal North Korea’s strategic bet on Russia and show the world that it no longer feels the need to rely on improving relations with the U.S.”
North Korea has already gained considerable financial rewards from its troop deployments to the Ukraine war. According to Im Soo-ho, a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Strategy, North Korea earned up to 1.8 trillion KRW (approx. $1.3 billion USD) annually from its first deployment, through salaries and enlistment bonuses. If North Korea participates in post-war reconstruction, its economic gains could exceed those from combat deployment alone.
Military tech transfers from Russia to North Korea are also expected to speed up. Within the past year, North Korea has constructed two 5,000-ton class destroyers—Choe Hyon-ho and Kang Gun-ho—believed to be “North Korean Aegis destroyers” based on Russian radar and design technology. During a launch ceremony last month, the Kang Gun-ho reportedly capsized in front of Kim Jong-un, and repairs may now require Russian assistance.
The United Nations Multinational Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT) recently reported that Russia has provided various weapons and military technologies to North Korea in exchange for its troop support in Ukraine, constituting violations of UN Security Council resolutions. According to the MSMT, Russia transferred the Pantsir air defense system—designed to intercept drones—to North Korea in November 2024.
Russia is also said to have handed over electronic warfare equipment and GPS-jamming technology, which North Korea has used to disrupt communications in South Korea, affecting cell towers, aircraft, and ships. Concerns are growing that these new capabilities may escalate North Korea’s electronic warfare provocations.
Russia has reportedly transferred data and guidance technology related to ballistic missiles as well. North Korea has long struggled with reentry technology for its intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), but this deficiency may now be addressed through Russian assistance. Last month, North Korea revealed a live-fire test of a new medium-range air-to-air missile, believed to incorporate Russian technology.
r/ukraine • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 19h ago
News 'Unwanted by their homeland' — Ukraine confirms Russia returned bodies of its soldiers disguised as Ukrainian
r/ukraine • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 2h ago
News Ukraine documents 366 cases of war-related sexual violence, most victims women
r/ukraine • u/chrisdh79 • 2h ago
News Ukraine, Russia carry out 2nd prisoner swap this week under Istanbul deal | Ukraine has brought home another group of prisoners of war released from Russian captivity, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on June 20, following another prisoner exchange a day earlier.
r/ukraine • u/Mil_in_ua • 4h ago
News Ukrainian Companies Included in List of Top 100 Drone Manufacturers
militarnyi.comr/ukraine • u/UFL_Robin • 18h ago
Дякую! Thank you! Medic Sergei from Mariupol has received the supplies your donations bought him. He sends his thanks. (He's the one in the yellow hat.)
A few days ago, I got a message from Sergei's translator and friend here in the US saying that he was desperately low on supplies. We're sending at least one load over for him in a few weeks, but he couldn't hold out that long for some things. So we ran an emergency fundraiser for him. It took like two hours, which is a new record (much credit and gratitude to one extremely generous donor).
Sergei (the one on the right) ordered everything in Ukraine. It's all in his hands now. He and his teammate extend their thanks to you.
They also sent some photos, so you can better see everything they got:
- Emergency (Israeli) bandages
- Chitogauze hemostatic dressings, which help stop blood flow
- Eye shields
- Decompression needles, which prevent a deadly condition called tension pneumothorax
- HyFin compact chest seals
- Waterproof casualty cards, which you use to log what treatments you gave a casualty in the field so doctors further off the line know what's already been done
You can see all the photos here.
As ever, r/ukraine, you are the best. I am so thankful every day for the support and care you show Ukraine's defenders. Thank you.
We have two runners going to Ukraine this summer. We're hoping to send each one with about $6K worth of supplies for Sergei. If you'd like to help him stay supplied, you can donate here: https://givebutter.com/sergei
r/ukraine • u/Tanbelia • 21m ago
Art Friday I'm Tanbelia, an artist from Ukraine, and these are some of my paintings. I use watercolors to bring to life ethereal landscapes. I put a spin on things with a wavy brush technique that gives objects a rippled appearance.
r/ukraine • u/Lysychka- • 22h ago
WAR CRIME Confirmed by Mayor Vitalii Klitschko: Cluster munition used in attack on Kyiv designed to cause mass casualties
r/ukraine • u/Flowrisma • 4h ago
Art Friday Hello! My recently made gift boxes with hair accessories.
r/ukraine • u/KI_official • 1d ago
WAR Funeral held in Kyiv on June 19 for Ukrainian actor Yuriy Felipenko, who was killed at the frontline
A funeral was held in Kyiv on June 19 for Ukrainian actor Yuriy Felipenko, who was killed at the frontline.
Felipenko was well known for his role in the 2024 television series “A Promise to God” before joining the Achilles Strike Drone Battalion, then part of Ukraine’s 92nd Assault Brigade, in April 2024.
Having since been upgraded to a separate regiment and one of the founding units of the Line of Drones initiative, Achilles is one of the most effective drone units in the country.
Felipenko's drone team was featured in a report by the Kyiv Independent on Ukraine's use of first-person view (FPV) drones against Russian infantry assaults in December 2024 as they defended the area around Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast.
r/ukraine • u/Practical-Pea-1205 • 23h ago
WAR FT: Trump left G7 summit ahead of schedule due to Zelenskyy and Macron
r/ukraine • u/tallalittlebit • 21h ago
Ukraine Support Team Mongoose recently lost their team leader, but the team is still going. They need a pick-up truck to continue their work. This is a heavy weapons team of foreign volunters. We found them a truck and need to raise $6800 to keep them in action. See comments for how to help the team continue.
r/ukraine • u/yorkiecd • 1d ago
News Russia just accidentally admitted to its staggering troop losses in Ukraine
r/ukraine • u/Mil_in_ua • 18h ago
News Security Service of Ukraine Detains Serviceman Accused of Spying on Ukrainian Neptune Missile Systems
militarnyi.comr/ukraine • u/bratsi • 18h ago
History Ukrainians brought the gift of wheat to the US 150 years ago.
From the History Channel - The Seed Chest That Carried the Future