The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine has explained the statuses of the heads of the Defence Procurement Agency, which have been constantly changing over the past week. Source: a statement by the ministry Details: It is noted that on 30 January,
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence provided combat brigades with all-wheel-drive trucks manufactured by a Ukrainian company for special and combat missions. Source: press service for Ukraine's Defence Ministry Details: This marks the first batch of vehicles purchased under one of the contracts with state guarantees for the supply of weapons
Ukrainian investigators have opened a criminal case involving Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, a move likely to deepen a standoff in his ministry over arms procurement that could strain Kyiv's ties with important Western allies.
Ukraine's government on Tuesday sacked a deputy defence minister in charge of weapons purchases amid infighting over procurement that is complicating Kyiv's attempt to reassure key Western partners at a critical moment in the war with Russia.
Sweden announces largest military aid package to Ukraine
Moscow's forces have captured Velyka Novosilka in the Donetsk region and about to gain Toretsk, according to reports.
Ukraine’s Defence Minister Rustem Umierov has announced that the ministry will not be extending its contract with Maryna Bezrukova, Head of the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA). Source: Umierov on Facebook Quote: "For some reason, arms procurement ...
Popular Ukrainian military blog DeepState showed Novoielyzavetivka to be under Russian occupation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russian forces have captured hundreds of square miles of eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region over the past year as part of their advance on the city of Pokrovsk.
Gravehawk has been retrofitted to fire air-to-air missiles that Ukraine already has, the UK MOD said. It's a possible solution to a major problem.
Ukraine is to expand its use of Poseidon vertical take-off and landing uncrewed air vehicles (UAVs), following a new approval by the nation's defence ministry.
Oleksandr Syrskyi credited Ukraine's attacks on "industrial enterprises" that manufacture ammo, missile parts, and other weapons deep inside Russia.