russia attacked Kyiv with drones on the afternoon of April 28, there were explosions in the city, smoke was rising over the city center, BBC correspondents report.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c78kl4ylvjmoI must have been busy with something, or I didn't pay attention because of the noise on the streets during the day, so I didn't notice anything.
The oil refinery in the russian city of Tuapse that was hit by drones was carrying oil destined for export, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. Video online showed a lot of smoke in the city.
https://www.unian.ua/war/tuapse-u-kremli-prokomentuvali-novu-ataku-na-naftopererobniy-zavod-u-krasnodarskomu-kraji-13364967.htmlOn April 29, UAV operators of the Security Service of Ukraine struck a strategic oil pumping station near the russian city of Perm, more than 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine.
https://rubryka.com/2026/04/29/bezpilotnyky-sbu-urazyly-naftoperekachuvalnu-stantsiyu/russia has lost four times more military personnel on the front over the past four months than Ukraine, states Finnish President Alexander Stubb. "How much of a better place Ukraine is in today than they were a year ago? In the past four months — and sorry for being morbid — Ukraine has killed or wounded between 30 to 35,000 russian soldiers per month," the Finnish president said.
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/stubb-reveals-russia-ukraine-war-casualty-1777264148.htmlI don't know where they get these numbers from and how much they correspond to reality, but it contradicts the statements of the Ukrainian authorities that they mobilize 30,000 Ukrainians per month. Where are they all going? Is a large-scale offensive against russia being prepared? On the other hand, russia has not yet started forced mobilization, and they will not be stopped even by many times greater losses (taking into account their several times larger population). Historically, the russian authorities have not counted losses in any war. As for the hopes that the russians will start riots, I consider them futile. On the contrary, the experience of Ukraine has shown putin that even freedom-loving Ukrainians do not revolt en masse against forced mobilization (busification), and the more so the obedient russians will not do so.
Instead, Ukrainians continue to look for opportunities to escape from Ukraine. Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Service, said that the number of people trying to illegally cross the border along the Dniester River has increased recently. Often, during such attempts, not only wetsuits but also water scooters are used.
https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-regions/4117743-ricka-dnister-stala-koristuvatis-popitom-u-porusnikiv-kordonu-demcenko.htmlBut not everyone has the health to make such attempts. A conscript born in 1975 died of heart failure in the mobilization center of the city of Kryvyi Rih.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/ukraine/359442-v-krivom-roge-v-pomeschenii-ttsk-skonchalsya-voennoobyazannyy-predpolozhitelno-ot-serdechnoy-nedostatochnostiThe soldiers of the 14th separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Roman the Great, who are defending Ukraine in the Kupyansk direction, found themselves in a critical situation due to a prolonged lack of food and water supplies. Photos of exhausted and emaciated soldiers shocked the Internet. The Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already reacted to the situation, announcing personnel changes and the delivery of food to the defenders.
https://tsn.ua/amp/exclusive/use-pro-skandal-iz-holodnym-vysnazenniam-biytsiv-14-ombr-na-pozytsiiakh-3068711.htmlGiven Ukraine's complete dependence on Western aid, I have a strong impression that all decisions have long been made outside its borders and the only task of the Ukrainian authorities is to convince the population to accept it, guaranteeing the West that its conditions will be met. For the West, Ukraine means nothing more than a buffer with russia, beyond which hostilities should not occur. But since a certain time, the West has turned into the USA and Europe with their different attitudes.
The acting US ambassador to Ukraine will depart Kyiv in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter, leaving a crucial diplomatic post vacant while russia prepares for a summer offensive and peace talks stall. Julie Davis, who has served as temporary chargé d’affaires at the US embassy in Kyiv since May last year, had grown frustrated with her role amid differences with President Donald Trump over his dwindling support for Ukraine, writes Financial Times.
https://www.ft.com/content/33d5d8d4-a7db-4647-9751-c21de8ebecb8?syn-25a6b1a6=1Boris Ruge to become new German ambassador to Kyiv. According to information obtained by SPIEGEL, the cabinet is expected to approve today the transfer of diplomat Boris Ruge from NATO headquarters to Ukraine. The German government intends to cooperate even more closely with the country in the future.
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/boris-ruge-wird-neuer-botschafter-deutschlands-in-kyjiw-a-de0deedf-eec4-4aef-8a22-d1b3470e0f80The European Union is considering imposing stricter conditions on its €90 billion ($105 billion) loan to Ukraine, making some of the payouts dependent on the introduction of an unpopular tax change for businesses, according to people familiar with the matter.
The plan being discussed by the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, would affect €8.4 billion in so-called macro-financial assistance expected to be granted this year under the program, which is essential to keeping Kyiv in the fight against russia’s full-scale invasion.
The push coincides with Ukraine’s efforts to persuade its other major donor, the International Monetary Fund, to at least delay imposing the same requirement to unlock more aid under a separate loan program worth more than $8 billion, the people said. They asked to remain anonymous because the talks are private.
The discussion has zoomed in on changes to a preferential tax regime currently applying to some Ukrainian companies. Initially designed for self-employed entrepreneurs and small businesses, it allows firms to pay a minimum rate of 5% of revenue. The change would add more than 40 billion hryvnia ($907 million) annually to the budget, according to the Finance Ministry’s estimates.
The Finance Ministry and Ukraine’s major donors have argued that the arrangement is a drain on the wartime budget, distorts competition and helps maintain a large shadow economy.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-29/ukraine-faces-risk-of-tougher-eu-loan-terms-to-get-aid-payoutsIn Kyiv, about 400 cafes and fast food restaurants have closed in a few months, which accounts for 13-14% of the catering market. The main reasons for the closures include high electricity costs, power outages, dismantling of temporary structures where they were located, market oversaturation and reduced customer solvency.
https://24tv.ua/business/restorani-kiyevi-masovo-zakrivayutsya-mova-yde-pro-kavyarni-stritfud_n3055370Apparently, in order to cheer up sad Ukrainians, the Kyiv authorities decided to broadcast a national minute of silence every day at 9:00 through the loudspeakers of the public address system.
https://kyiv.news/misto-i-infrastruktura/kyiv-khvylyna-movchannia-9-00-huchnomovtsi/ At least one of my friends, who wants to get some sleep after a night shift, experiences a moment of hatred for this loud notification under the windows. It seems that someone has been reading Orwell's 1984 carefully...