
Ukraine Crisis
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Ukraine Crisis, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,490 stories have been published about Ukraine Crisis which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Ukraine Crisis, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,490 stories have been published about Ukraine Crisis which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Top Ukraine Crisis News

Europe · KyivUkrainian health minister: Russia blocking access to affordable medicines. Viktor Liashko says Russian authorities have blocked efforts to provide state-subsidized drugs. War in Ukraine has caused severe disruptions to the country's state-run health service. World Health Organization: 445 attacks on hospitals and other health care facilities.See the Story
Ukrainian minister says Russia blocking access to medicines
45% Center coverage: 20 sources

Europe · Kherson Russia's military pounded residential areas across Ukraine overnight, claiming gains, as Ukrainian forces pressed a counteroffensive to try to take back an occupied southern region, striking the last working bridge over a river in the Russian-occupied Kherson region, Ukrainian authorities said Saturday.See the Story
Russian shelling heavy in east; Ukraine strikes key bridge
45% Center coverage: 18 sources

Europe · KyivEuropean Council President Charles Michel announced the first World Food Program transport for Africa was poised to depart. The ship, Brave Commander, would take more than 23,000 metric tons (27,500 short tons) of grain and export it to Ethiopia. Seven people were killed and 14 others were wounded in the region, which remains cut off from gas, running water and electricity.See the Story
Grain ship to dock in Ukraine, leave for Africa
55% Center coverage: 18 sources
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Europe · KyivTwo more ships have left Ukraine's Black Sea ports on Friday, including one laden with the first Ukrainian wheat to be exported under a UN-brokered deal. A total 14 ships have now departed from Ukraine over the past two weeks, following the deal with Russia to allow a resumption of grain exports. The agreement, brokered by the United Nations along with Turkey, was reached last month.See the Story
Two more ships depart from Ukraine -Turkey's defence ministry
60% Right coverage: 10 sources
Europe · KyivUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told officials to stop talking to reporters about Kyiv's military tactics against Russia. He said such remarks were "frankly irresponsible" in the wake of blasts that wrecked a Russian air base in Crimea. The New York Times and Washington Post cited unidentified officials as saying Ukrainian forces were responsible.See the Story
Zelenskiy tells officials to stop discussing tactics, probe opens into leak
46% Left coverage: 13 sources
Europe · OttawaA new report says Canada needs to change its federal visa policy to speed up the admission of Ukrainian refugees. The study by the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy released Thursday. As of June 22, there were approximately 190,000 Ukrainians with pending applications to come to Canada, up from 140,000 about one month earlier.See the Story
Canada should loosen visa requirements to allow more Ukrainian refugees: report
45% Center coverage: 9 sources
Europe · MoscowRussian ex-President Dmitry Medvedev issues veiled threat to Ukraine's Western allies who have accused Russia of creating the risk of a nuclear catastrophe. UN nuclear chief warned late Thursday that military activity at the nuclear plant could lead to dangerous consequences. Russia seized the Zaporizhzhia plant in March after invading Ukraine on February 24.See the Story
'Accidents can happen at European nuclear plants too,' Russian ex-president says
70% Right coverage: 10 sources
Europe · KyivRussian troops seized control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant in early days of Ukraine war. Shrapnel hit the containment structure of reactor No. 1, but thick wall prevented a breach. Repeated shelling of the sprawling Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in recent days has particularly roused widespread fears and outrage.See the Story
Shelling of Ukraine Nuclear Plant Raising Fears and Outrage
71% Left coverage: 7 sources
Europe · KyivUkraine's chief economic adviser says a new US$5 billion loan from the IMF would help reassure other creditors. Fresh financing from the International Monetary Fund for around 18 months could serve as the anchor for a larger package of US$15 billion to US$20 billion. The revised plan would be modeled on a financing package agreed in 2015.See the Story
EXCLUSIVE Key Ukrainian adviser says new, $5 bln IMF loan would reassure other creditors
Coverage: 6 sources
Europe · KhersonUkrainian forces have hit two key bridges by the Russian occupied city of Kherson. Both the Antonivsky road bridge and KHerson rail bridge over the Dnipro River have been heavily damaged. The bridges connect Russian forces in the occupied city with the main Russian controlled area to the south.See the Story
Russia struggles to supply troops as 2 key bridges damaged in strikes
Coverage: 2 sources
Europe · WashingtonU.S.-provided anti-radiation missiles have helped take out some of Russia’s most dangerous weapons systems in Ukraine in recent days. But the missiles, only recently confirmed to be in the hands of Ukraine’s air force, are just one part of a complicated strategy to expel Kremlin forces completely from the country, a Ukrainian fighter pilot told The Hill.See the Story
US missiles credited as key in Ukraine fight with Russia
Coverage: 2 sources