UATV English
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UATV English is a digital international media platform that targets broad audiences around the globe. Our goal is to deliver objective, relevant and interesting information about Ukraine. Our content highlights the latest developments in Ukraine, in particular in the east of the country (Donbas) and South (including Crimea); ongoing military operations and domestic and international resistance to Russian aggression; achievements in UA defence, democracy and stories of prominent Ukrainians of past and present. We are a trusted source for countering Russian disinformation in English.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine is developing a maritime defense line using interceptor drones to protect Odesa and the country’s southern region from Russian air attacks. According to the president, the drones will be launched from multiple platforms, including unmanned surface vessels, creating a new layer of coastal air defense. Zelenskyy said no other country possesses a naval drone fleet on the scale of Ukraine’s. He noted that Ukrainian sea drones have already helped push Russian warships out of much of the Black Sea, secure the maritime grain corridor, and shoot down enemy helicopters. He added that Ukraine’s future naval force will integrate traditional ships, aviation, surface and underwater drones, and eventually artificial intelligence and remote shore-based control.

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Russia is losing more service members than it can recruit, while occupied Crimea is sinking deeper into crisis due to power outages, fuel shortages, and broken logistics. In this episode journalist and blogger Anna Danylchuk analyzes why the Kremlin’s myth of a “Crimean fortress” is beginning to crumble, what is happening to the morale of the Russian army, and why Russian servicemen increasingly choose desertion or prison over the front. We also discuss the failure of contract recruitment, the risk of a new mobilization, Ukraine’s strikes on refineries and military factories, and the economic problems that could become critical for Putin’s system.
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PROVOCATION! The FSB is using the Volyn tragedy to drive a wedge between Ukraine and Poland!
Russia continues its terror against peaceful Ukrainians, striking residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. In Sumy a drone attack killed four people, widespread destruction was recorded in Zaporizhzhia and Odesa regions, and in Kherson Russian aerial bombs destroyed the largest poultry farm in Europe. At the same time Ukraine is calling on the US, the G7 and Europe to increase pressure on Russian energy resources, its financial system and its shadow fleet. A separate threat is possible information provocations by the FSB around the Volyn tragedy aimed at undermining Ukrainian–Polish relations.
