‘An incredible miracle’: Ukrainian families find solace in British homes (www.theguardian.com)
Many Ukrainians have been welcomed in the UK, in some cases becoming part of the extended families of their hosts
![](https://kbin.burggit.moe/media/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/24/b2/24b20c958e18067df0c80bd87f1663f0a4e25dc7cc0112ae8f8d0fb1a951371f.jpg)
Many Ukrainians have been welcomed in the UK, in some cases becoming part of the extended families of their hosts
Russia launches overnight air assault targeting Kyiv, Ukraine says; Moscow reports 21 dead dozens after shelling of Ukrainian strike on Belgorod
Defences destroy all drones over Moscow, Bryansk, Oryol and Kursk regions following barrage in Ukraine, says defence ministry
Russia’s pro-Palestinian stance has inflamed tensions and underscored shift in relations since invasion of Ukraine
As the world’s attention turns to other conflicts, the onslaught here continues. This is the story of one December day in Kyiv, says Ukrainian author Oleksandr Mykhed
Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro among cities hit as Zelenskiy says Russia ‘used nearly every type of weapon in its arsenal’
Bulk carrier hit by Russian mine in Black Sea; Zelenskiy thanks US for latest weapons package amid uncertainty over future aid
Conflict has changed Ukrainian poetry, and readings are popular, but several poets have died or disappeared
Artyom Kamardin, 33, got seven years after attending anti-Ukraine war protest and Yegor Shtovba, 23, was given five and a half
By finally delivering on their promises, Kyiv’s European allies will find the benefits extend to them, too, says Jack Watling of the Royal United Services Institute
Head of Ukraine’s armed forces calls for ‘different war’ in 2024; stop Putin or all of Europe at risk, says Moldova president
Russian shelling of Kherson train station kills policeman during evacuation effort; Turkey takes another step towards letting Sweden into Nato
In Ukraine’s history-rich east, the war with Russia is hastening both historical discoveries and the destruction of treasures
Female-led movements are challenging the official narrative that mobilised troops are required for war against Ukraine
We’ll only get better at shooting you down, Zelenskiy warns Russian pilots; Adviivka facing ‘third wave’ of attacks
Ukraine celebrates holiday on 25 December rather than 7 January for first time, in move to distance itself from Russia
Birth of Christ was formerly celebrated on 7 January, but has moved in symbolic shift away from Russia
Amid the frozen landscape of war-torn Donbas, photojournalist Albert Lores and Chistian-Zsolt Varga visited the Ukrainian soldiers near the Bakhmut frontline shortly before Christmas
When Vladimir Kosarevsky was ordered to destroy gay novels, he raised the alarm instead – then went to Spain to rebuild his life
Five killed in Russian attacks on Kherson region; Ukrainian Orthodox Christians prepare to mark Christmas on 25 December for first time
The foreign secretary should take the lead in creating a unified military supply chain to Kyiv and robustly sanctioning Russia
Ukraine says movement of lorries restored after suspension of protest, but truckers’ blockades of three other crossings continue
Russian shelling and drone attacks reported in region of Kherson; Ukrainians plan to celebrate Christmas on 25 December for the first time
Military production cannot remain on peacetime footing while war in Ukraine goes on, Radosław Sikorski says after visit to Kyiv