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In this episode of Ukraine Unfiltered, we cover the key events from August 31. Ukrainian drones destroyed Russian helicopters in occupied Crimea, analysts warn of new Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid, and a new report reveals a sharp rise in executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war. We also look at Zelenskyy’s talks with European allies, economic updates, and preparations for the new school year.
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A deadly Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv leaves 23 civilians dead and dozens injured. President Zelenskyy names a new ambassador to the United States ahead of key peace talks. We also look at Ukraine’s military response, international reactions, and the resilience of Ukraine’s air defenders. All this and more in today’s Ukraine Unfiltered.
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Russian troops enter Dnipropetrovsk region for the first time, signaling a possible shift in the war. Overnight, Kyiv faces one of the deadliest attacks in recent months. We cover heavy strikes across Zaporizhzhia, new Russian losses, and a soldier’s shocking survival story. Plus: Ukraine’s lithium future and a new ambassador to Washington.
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On today’s episode of Ukraine Unfiltered, we cover a massive overnight drone and missile attack across nine Ukrainian regions, Zelensky’s closed meeting on mobilization, frontline updates, and Ukraine’s growing campaign against Russian oil infrastructure. We also dive into grain exports, a spy ring in Odesa, mental health challenges for medics, and how music and robotics offer hope amid the war.
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On August 25, Russia launched over 500 strikes across Ukraine, followed by another massive drone and missile attack overnight. President Zelenskyy asks for $1 billion in monthly U.S. military aid. Meanwhile, 146 Ukrainian prisoners return home in a symbolic swap. We cover it all — frontline updates, shifting diplomacy, new aid from Canada and Norway, and a heartwarming concert in war-torn Kramatorsk.
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On August 24, Ukraine faced a massive Russian drone attack while intense fighting continued in Donetsk. President Zelensky signed a new law to support veterans, Coldplay surprised Kharkiv with a shelter concert, and Ukraine resumed grain exports via the Danube. We also cover key political, business, and cultural updates — all in today’s “Ukraine Unfiltered.”
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On August 21, Ukraine faced its largest air attack this month as Russia launched over 570 drones and dozens of missiles at western cities like Lviv and Mukachevo. A U.S.-owned electronics factory was hit, injuring at least 18 people. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues talks with NATO for future security guarantees. Get the full picture—from the battlefield to diplomacy—and end with a story of hope from Ukrainian students who just won gold at the Math Olympiad.
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A deadly night of Russian drone and missile strikes leaves civilians injured across Ukraine. In Donetsk, Ukrainian drones destroy a key S-300 system, while a Shahed launched from Crimea crashes into Poland. President Zelenskyy’s team pushes for strong military security guarantees. And Pope Leo calls the world to pray for peace.
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Missile strikes, drone attacks, and international negotiations — August 19 brought both firepower and diplomacy. In today’s episode, we cover Russia’s massive strike on Ukrainian energy, Ukraine’s powerful counterattacks, updates on the possible Zelenskyy–Putin meeting, and new details on security guarantees from the U.S. and UK. Plus, a look at a new education program for veterans, a mental health hotline expansion, and the railway workers keeping Ukraine moving under fire. Clear, fast, and unfiltered — this is your daily Ukraine update.
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Your clear daily news on Ukraine for August 19, 2025. We cover the night attack, 186 frontline clashes, the Zelensky–Trump meeting, Diia’s 5,000 UAH school support, business and prices, justice updates, society trends, and today’s cooler weather. Simple English, neutral tone, ready for a short listen on the go.
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On August 17, Russia launched deadly strikes on Kharkiv, secret peace talks between Putin and Trump caused outrage, and European leaders rallied behind Zelenskyy in Washington. In this episode, we unpack battlefield updates, political tensions, and Ukraine’s unwavering position. Plus: a small act of resistance in occupied Luhansk reminds us that the fight for freedom happens everywhere.
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In today’s Ukraine Unfiltered for August 15, 2025, we break down the most important news from August 14. Ukrainian forces hold their lines near Dobropillia after a major Russian push, while a technical issue at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant raises safety concerns. The day also sees one of the largest prisoner swaps in months—84 Ukrainians return home, some after more than a decade in captivity. We cover fresh drone strikes deep inside Russia, the high number of clashes on the Pokrovsk front, and updates on Ukraine’s weather and harvest. Clear, simple, and in under ten minutes—your daily guide to Ukraine’s biggest stories.
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On August 13, 2025, fighting near Pokrovsk reaches one of its most dangerous points, forcing evacuations in Donetsk region. Ukraine strikes a Russian oil refinery deep inside Saratov. Western allies announce over $1.5 billion in new military aid, while US President Donald Trump outlines conditional security guarantees ahead of his planned summit with Vladimir Putin. We break down the latest frontline updates, political moves, and international reactions in this clear, simple daily briefing.
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In this episode of Ukraine Unfiltered, we cover August 12’s key events: heavy Russian advances near Donetsk, President Zelensky’s rejection of a ceasefire plan, warnings of new offensives, and global leaders’ support for Ukraine’s sovereignty ahead of the Trump–Putin summit. Plus, positive stories from Ukraine’s culture and communities.
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On August 11, 2025, President Zelenskyy warned that Russia is preparing new offensives, not peace, as Ukrainian forces reclaimed villages in Sumy and struck deep inside Russia. A deadly missile attack hit a bus station in Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, Ukraine and Europe rejected a Russian ceasefire offer and prepared for the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. Get the full breakdown of battlefield updates, justice investigations, and international diplomacy in today’s Ukraine Unfiltered.
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On August 10, 2025, Ukraine saw both tragedy and progress. Sea mines near Odesa killed three civilians, while Ukrainian forces liberated a village in Sumy Oblast and carried out deep strikes on Russian targets, including an oil refinery in Saratov and a command post in Kherson Oblast. We break down the key events, the latest from the frontlines, and a fact of the day that shows Ukraine’s resilience.
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On August 7, 2025, Ukraine faced another wave of Russian drone and missile attacks, with Dnipro among the hardest-hit cities. We break down the country’s new PURL weapons-supply system with NATO and the US, report on record-breaking air defence successes, and cover Ukraine’s long-range strikes on Russian infrastructure. Plus, a justice update for journalist Victoria Roshchyna and a lighter note — Ukraine’s athletes competing at the 2025 World Games in China. Clear, simple, and straight from Kyiv.
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On August 6, Russia targeted Ukraine’s critical gas infrastructure near the Romanian border, raising fears ahead of winter. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones struck inside Russia, and the US approved a $200 million arms package. Trust in President Zelensky dropped sharply after recent anti-corruption protests, while Putin hinted at a possible “air truce” in talks with US officials. Get the full story — clear, simple, unfiltered.
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On August 5, Russia launched deadly strikes across Ukraine, killing civilians in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia. We look at how Ukraine’s defense industry is growing stronger, what life is like inside occupied Crimea, and the latest from the government and anti-corruption efforts. All that, plus hot weather warnings and one surprising fact about Ukrainian drone exports — in today’s Ukraine Unfiltered.
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On August 4, Russia launched a deadly missile attack on Sumy, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 100. We break down the aftermath, the growing need for air defense, and Germany’s response with new Patriot systems. Also in this episode: updates from the northern front, Ukraine’s upcoming long-range Sapsan missile, and a look at women’s growing role in the Armed Forces.
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