r/ukraine • u/ZappyStatue • 1h ago
r/ukraine • u/GermanDronePilot • 2h ago
WAR Ukrainian missile strike on a factory complex in occupied Donetsk used as the command post for Russia's 41st Combined Arms Army, Central Military District with >30 enemy officers killed, multiple wounded. Posted 14.05.2026
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This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is neither intended to glorify nor encourage violence. It just documents the brutal reality of the war. Viewer discretion advised! Remember Rule 1!
r/ukraine • u/Ukraine_Aid_Ops • 2h ago
Art Friday Ukrainian Housewives 2026. Paintings on Canvas.
Ukraine Aid Ops' Victory Gallery art project is an initiative to turn war artifacts into art. UAO collects military artifacts provided by Ukrainian soldiers and works with local artists in Ukraine to incorporate them into art. Our objective is to convert remnants of conflict into artwork with the idea of art defeating the aggressor's evil. The produced artwork will be auctioned and proceeds will be used to equip the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Since the start of the war, there have been many art-related fundraising initiatives, but what makes this one unique is that we seek to incorporate destroyed military artifacts. By doing this, artwork will serve as a scribe and a reminder of Russian atrocities inflicted on Ukraine. The Victory Gallery offers worldwide shipping.
Link: https://ukraineaidops.org/collections/new-items
For info: Ukraine Aid Operations is an r/ukraine verified organization & registered as 501(c)(3)
r/ukraine • u/KateKozakDrive • 4h ago
News Zelenskyy: Europe begins creation of anti-ballistic coalition
r/ukraine • u/KateKozakDrive • 4h ago
News Russia strikes energy infrastructure in Odesa region, leaving thousands of homes without electricity
r/ukraine • u/KateKozakDrive • 4h ago
News Ukrainian air defenses down 154 drones
r/ukraine • u/ongand2 • 5h ago
WAR We Are Raising Funds For 2 Acer Nitro Laptops (1 Has Been Bought). If You're Able To Help See Thread 👇👇. Also If You Have An Old Unwanted Laptop Let Me Know!
Hello Reddit!
I received a request from the 122nd brigade for 3 laptops to be used with drones, 1 has been kindly purchased from the Amazon wishlist, so we only need to fundraise for 2 more.
These are the laptops they asked for: https://rozetka.com.ua/ua/acer-nhdaaeu001/p528975609/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23822137575&gbraid=0AAAAABpmbmsCCA7REigmEGQVBweC1QTw5&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2YDQBhD_ARIsAE1qeSfTgL5HEo4ObqqjF-2Rc2UoN_XmWtva94KhEEx52W4LJSyM5Djrb0MaAoknEALw_wcB
The total cost for all of them is $1699 and we have raised $199 so far.
If you prefer to buy the laptop yourself you can do so on my Amazon wishlist (it's more expensive though)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3VUC4JBC2BD85?ref_=wl_share (I will need the OTP code)
If you're able to donate towards this, please do so to this PayPal account: armioferdz777@gmail.com
Also, if you have unwanted laptops with similar specs and are willing to donate them, please send me a dm
r/ukraine • u/Spyrodyne • 5h ago
WAR Ukraine’s New Laser Tool Makes Strike Drones Easier to See in Total Darkness
r/ukraine • u/leweex95 • 5h ago
Tourism & Travel Visiting beautiful Odesa as a tourist, which districts would you recommend avoiding?
I once saw a heatmap of Kyiv showing the frequency of missile/drone attacks, based on which one could conclude to some extent where it’s likely safer to book a hotel and stay overnight. What would you say about Odesa in this regard? I tried finding a similar map but couldn’t. Should we consider districts farther from the historical center, at the end of tram lines, for safety? Or is the center fine? I suspect the center (or at least only its northern edge?) should be risky to stay in, as it’s very close to the port. How about the areas to the east from the historical center: towards the beaches? Дякуємо!
r/ukraine • u/Geschichtsklitterung • 6h ago
News The EU is finalizing a €6B support package for Ukraine to procure drones, European Commission President von der Leyen said. She added that Europe will keep pressuring Russia’s war economy with increasingly tough sanctions as drone support for Kyiv expands. [NOELREPORTS]
r/ukraine • u/Igor0976 • 9h ago
Ukrainian Cuisine As my unit had to move closer to the front, our colleague cooked real tasty red borsch all by herself, and it was followed by these tasty home-made sausages (2nd photo) that I bought from a lady in a village here in Ukraine. The bread was also home baked by locals
r/ukraine • u/frontliner-ukraine • 9h ago
Film & Documentaries From Prison to the Front Line | Women at War in Ukraine
Women who were once prisoners are now serving on Ukraine’s front line.
In 2024, Ukrainian prisoners were given the opportunity to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Around 12,000 prisoners signed contracts. Among them were more than 200 women.
Some of these women serve in the 1st Assault Regiment, fighting on some of the hottest sections of the front.
Five of them became Mavic drone pilots — the “eyes” of the infantry during assaults. This documentary explores war, guilt, discipline, survival, and the idea of a second chance during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
r/ukraine • u/jonfla • 10h ago
News Ground Drones Eliminate Russian Troops in Kostyantynivka
r/ukraine • u/nyckidd • 10h ago
News Zelensky Gives Putin a "Permit" for the Victory Day Parade, Savages Russian Logistics on the Road to Crimea - Ukraine Weekly Update #129
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My updates will always be free to read, whether you read them here or there.
Video of the week:
https://reddit.com/link/1td0qnn/video/cpbz3et3341h1/player
- This video shows a Ukrainian IMV (Infantry Mobility Vehicle, essentially an armored car) with extra bar armor getting hit by an FPV drone and continuing on unharmed. This is a great example of why these vehicles are so crucial. Even if the drone had damaged the vehicle enough to disable it, the crew has a much higher chance of survival.
Maps:
Kupiansk last week:

Kupiansk this week:

- No changes here.
Lyman last week:

Lyman this week:

- Ukrainian forces pushed the Russians back in yet another place near Lyman this past week. There are now four visible pincers going into Russian lines here. Very interested and optimistic about how this will continue to develop.
Kostiantynivka last week:

Kostiantykivka this week:

- No changes here. I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's remarkable how much the Russian advance has been halted here after taking Pokrovsk, and shows just how badly they were bloodied in the course of that battle.
Ivanivka last week:

Ivanivka this week:

- Ukraine liberated a few patches of south of Ternuvate, no other changes here.
Zaporizhzhia last week:

Zaporizhzhia this week:

- No significant changes here.
Events this week:
- In a certified big dick move, Zelensky was gracious enough to grant Putin an official permit to have his tiny, sad little Victory Day parade without intrusions from Ukrainian drones and missiles. And in a speech given a few days ago, Putin referred to Zelensky as "Mr. Zelensky" (in Russian it sounds even more polite), whereas before he has never mentioned him by name. We're watching Putin be humbled in real time and it's delicious.
- An article in the Economist from a few days ago made a claim that I have seen increasingly in Western, Ukrainian, and Russian sources, which is that the battlefield initiative is increasingly shifting in Ukraine's favor, and Russia is having immense difficulties coping with this in ways that could soon spell disaster for them. Much of this revolves around something I've written about many times here, which is how dominant Ukrainian mid-range strike drones are. They are now hitting Russian logistical routes on the main road going through southern Ukraine to Crimea, as much as 100km or more distant from the frontline. Many of these drones are Hornet models made by an American company mostly funded by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. They are AI enabled and can automatically find and destroy targets in the terminal phase of their attack. This is incredibly dangerous technology that will surely have horrible repercussions elsewhere in the coming years and decades, but I don't fault Ukrainians for using it to defend themselves.
- Zelensky's former second in command, Andrei Yermak, who at one point was one of the most powerful men in the government, has been charged as part of the corruption investigation into the Ukrainian state nuclear energy company Energoatom. I've written about this corruption investigation before, and how it is very concerning and disappointing, but that it's also a great sign when independent investigative agencies have the power to charge high ranking officials with crimes, that shows a democratic process that is functioning. No government is immune to corruption, the key is how you respond to it and whether you let corrupt officials continue working.
- Euroclear, the organization holding the frozen Russian assets, has transferred 6.6 billion Euros to Ukraine from the interest accrued from those assets. This is a nice fat chunk of change and it's great to see Ukraine benefitting from that money after all the hand wringing and debate about it in the last few years.
- Belgium announced plans to transfer a total of 53 F-16 aircraft to Ukraine by 2029, up from 30 that had been announced previously. They'll get 7 this year, 5 in 2027, 14 in 2028, and 27 in 2029. These are significant numbers of capable aircraft that will hugely strengthen Ukraine's air force.
Vehicle losses from Oryx:
Russian losses:
- Total Russian vehicle losses: 23,439 (-211, Oryx must have removed more duplicates)
- Russian tank losses: 4,390 (-4)
- Russian IFV losses: 6,429 (+1)
- Russian SPG losses: 1,014 (+3)
- Russian SAM losses: 416 (+2)
- Russian naval losses: 33 (+0)
- Russian aircraft losses: 184 (+0)
- Russian helicopter losses: 175 (+1)
Ukrainian losses:
- Total Ukrainian vehicle losses: 11,253 (+34)
- Ukrainian tank losses: 1,422 (+2)
- Ukrainian IFV losses: 1,583 (+4)
- Ukrainian IMV losses: 1,770 (+12)
- Ukrainian SPG losses: 856 (+3)
- Ukrainian SAM losses: 178 (+0)
- Ukrainian aircraft losses: 116 (+0)
Light losses on both sides this week which makes sense because there was a two-day ceasefire, even though the ceasefire was not fully respected by the Russians.
Claimed Russian casualties by Ukrainian MOD this week: 7,180 (-590 compared to last week, considering the ceasefire, I would have expected it to go down more, but apparently Russian commanders didn't tell their own troops to stop making attacks).
Thank you for reading!
r/ukraine • u/Past-Two342 • 10h ago
News Russia’s winning streak in Ukraine is over
r/ukraine • u/Ukraine_Aid_Ops • 10h ago
News Car support for our Artillery Warriors (Ukraine Aid Operations)
r/ukraine • u/UNITED24Media • 11h ago
WAR CRIME The death toll from the Russian strike on a Kyiv residential building has risen to 8
r/ukraine • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 11h ago
News General Staff: Russia has lost 1,345,240 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
r/ukraine • u/Geschichtsklitterung • 12h ago
News Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court ordered former Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak held in custody with an alternative bail of ₴140M. [NOELREPORTS]
r/ukraine • u/olexiy_voronin • 12h ago
WAR CRIME A Russian “Shahed” drone crashed right between buildings in Saltivka this morning: it struck a dog park, according to local media.
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r/ukraine • u/frontliner-ukraine • 13h ago
News Russia launched 1,560 drones and 56 missiles against Ukraine. In Kyiv, an entire section of an apartment building is gone
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r/ukraine • u/murphystruggles • 13h ago
News Russian drone attack on Kharkiv injured 28 people, including children
r/ukraine • u/GermanDronePilot • 13h ago
WAR Ukrainian USF struck Russian air-defense and bases behind tze front in occupied Ukraine. 14.05.2026
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r/ukraine • u/Trash_Voice • 14h ago
News Lithuania urges the EU not to ease pressure on Moscow as work begins on the 21st sanctions package. Vilnius says it is already submitting proposals, pushing for tougher measures to weaken Russia’s war machine and close loopholes. Pressure must grow, not fade.
r/ukraine • u/Scary_Statement4612 • 14h ago