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Ukraine elections now would be 'tsunami for the state'
Zelensky's approval rating has remained generally stable at about 60%, but pollsters have said that while Ukrainians want fresh faces in politics, many have little appetite for voting now.
An August 5 poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found that 57% of Ukrainians want elections only after fighting ends.
Echoing his previous comments on the matter, Zelensky said a wartime election might be possible if Kyiv's partners could guarantee security, but that no one has proposed such a plan.
“Elections right now are a tsunami for the state, which will split Ukraine,” he said.
“That's why my strategy is to steer the country toward an ending of the war and to preserve an independent and sovereign state.”
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 14:35
Putin says Ukrainian strikes cause losses but won't turn tide of war
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 13:00
Wartime election would 'destroy' Ukraine, Zelensky says
Holding a wartime election in Ukraine while active fighting with Russia continues would “destroy” the country by splitting Ukrainians, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
His comments, released to reporters on Sunday, were Zelensky's first on the subject since ousted former Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for a wartime poll in an address last week.
Fedorov's surprise dismissal last month sparked widespread protests, but supporters calling for his reinstatement later baulked at his call for an election - the first such demand by a major Ukrainian political figure since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
“I believe that if we want to destroy the country, then we can move towards elections during this kind of war,” Zelensky said.
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 12:56
Ukraine facing shortage of Patriot interceptors
Russia is bolstering its battlefield offensive with an escalating air war on Ukrainian cities made worse by a critical shortage of U.S.-designed Patriot interceptors.
Zelensky said the 264 interceptors Ukraine is expecting to have received in 2026 represent a significant drop from 2025, when Ukraine received 364, and 2023, when it received 675.
He added that Russia was aiming to develop a capacity to produce up to 1,300 ballistic missiles per year.
Over the summer, Ukraine has escalated a campaign of drone strikes targeting Russian economic infrastructure, including oil refineries and online retailers' warehouses, seeking to destroy infrastructure it says is central to Russia's war effort.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in comments on Saturday that Kyiv had opened "Pandora's box" by striking economic targets, saying Russia would hit back at Ukraine's "most sensitive economic sectors".
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 12:01
Norway to give over $9 billion to Ukraine in 2027
Norway plans to give another 85 billion Norwegian crowns ($9.2 billion) in financial support to Ukraine in the 2027 fiscal year, in line with the amount given in 2026, the Nordic country's government said in a statement on Sunday.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and leaders from across the Nordic and Baltic region are visiting Kyiv on Sunday in a show of support for Ukraine in the war with Russia.
Norway’s donation will be for both military and humanitarian spending, Stoere was quoted as saying in the text of a speech released by the government in Oslo.
“Supporting and rebuilding Ukraine is not assistance alone. It is an investment in Europe's own security,” Stoere said.
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 11:15
Putin will draft 300,000 new troops after September elections, Zelensky says
Ukraine believes Russia is planning to mobilise an additional 300,000 troops for its war effort after parliamentary elections in September, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
In comments to reporters released on Sunday, Zelensky added that Russia could draft hundreds of thousands more in 2027 for its key goal of capturing the rest of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Sam Rkaina23 August 2026 10:33
Russian online retailer Ozon warehouse in Orenburg region hit in drone attack
Two industrial facilities were hit by drone debris, including a warehouse owned by Ozon, a major Russian online retailer.
The governor of Russia's Orenburg region Yevgeny Solntsev said that the Russian defence ministry had repelled six drones over the region, adding that no one had been injured. He did not name the second damaged facility.
Russia's defence ministry said it downed 328 Ukrainian drones overnight.
Ozon, Russia's second-largest online retailer, said in a statement on Telegram that the company had evacuated more than 300 people and that work at its Orenburg region logistics centre had been halted.
Rebecca Whittaker23 August 2026 09:45
Ukrainian refugees open America’s first ever jellyfish museum in Florida
Inside a darkened venue in South Florida, glowing saltwater tanks and wall projections cast light upon tentacled predators as they swirl and pulse in hypnotic rhythms.
Located in Pompano Beach, just north of Fort Lauderdale, the private Jellyfish Museum is believed to be the first museum in the United States focused exclusively on the translucent invertebrates, and among a rare few globally, according to founders and local officials.
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Rebecca Whittaker23 August 2026 09:15
Russia has lost 1,476,580 troops in Ukraine, report claims
Russia has lost around 1,476,580 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion in February 2022, The Kyiv Independent reported.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shared a report to Telegram that showed Russia has lost 12,292 tanks, 25,202 armored combat vehicles, 138,219 vehicles and fuel tanks, 48,451 artillery systems, 2,054 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,584 air defense systems, 439 aircraft, 354 helicopters, 474,641 unmanned aerial vehicles, 2,352 unmanned ground systems, 5,052 cruise missiles, 35 ships and boats, two submarines, and 4,569 pieces of special equipment.
Rebecca Whittaker23 August 2026 08:45
Recap: Ukraine retaliates for Russia’s ‘double-tap’ strike on shopping mall
- Ukrainian drones targeted a Russian oil refinery and an online retailer warehouse, injuring several people in the Samara region on Saturday.
- The strikes follow a ‘double-tap’ Russian attack on a shopping centre in central Ukraine that killed 16 people and wounded more than 130 others.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the shopping centre attack as a “terrorist act” and promised a firm response.
- At least nine people, including two children, remained missing on Saturday and are believed to be trapped under the rubble of the shopping centre.
- Subsequent overnight Russian drone and missile strikes killed two further people in Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia.
Rebecca Whittaker23 August 2026 08:15


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