No Filter: Ukraine

Ukraine’s Frontline Pressure, EU Talks, and Saved Culture

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In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main news from Ukraine for June 15. The frontline remains highly active, with 192 combat clashes reported and heavy pressure near Pokrovsk. Ukraine also discusses new military contracts, while the EU opens the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine’s accession process. We also look at the economy, where the euro reached a new historical high against the hryvnia, and at justice news connected to the killing of former official Andriy Portnov in Spain. In technology and culture, Ukraine presents the Sea Trident underwater drone and continues saving museum collections from Kharkiv Oblast. The episode ends with a positive story about more than 100 thousand museum items moved to safety during the war.

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Portada del episodio Ukraine’s Frontline Pressure, EU Talks, and Saved Culture

Ukraine’s Frontline Pressure, EU Talks, and Saved Culture

In this episode of No Filter Ukraine, we cover the main news from Ukraine for June 15. The frontline remains highly active, with 192 combat clashes reported and heavy pressure near Pokrovsk. Ukraine also discusses new military contracts, while the EU opens the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine’s accession process. We also look at the economy, where the euro reached a new historical high against the hryvnia, and at justice news connected to the killing of former official Andriy Portnov in Spain. In technology and culture, Ukraine presents the Sea Trident underwater drone and continues saving museum collections from Kharkiv Oblast. The episode ends with a positive story about more than 100 thousand museum items moved to safety during the war.

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