​The ​Kyiv ​Independent [unofficial]

​Russia’s ​war ​against ​Ukraine

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​Firefighters ​work ​overnight ​at ​the ​site ​of ​a ​Russian ​missile ‌strike ‌in ‌Kyiv ​on ​Aug. ​20, ​2026 ​amid ​a ​large-scale ​attack ​targeting ​the ​Ukrainian ​capital. (Ukraine’s ​State ​Emergency ​Service)

​Russian ​ballistic ​missile, ​drone ​attack ​on ​Kyiv ​strikes ​children’s ​hospital, ​residential ​buildings, ​killing ​8, ​injuring ​33. ​Russia ​launched ​a ​large ​ballistic ​missile ​and ​drone ​attack ​on ​Kyiv ​shortly ​after ​midni­ght ‌on ‌Aug. ‌20, ​killing ​eight ​people ​and ​i­njuring ​at ​least ​33 ​ot­hers, ​officials ​reported.

​Ukraine’s ​military ​reportedly ​strikes ​Russian ​oil ​refinery, ‌terminal ‌in ‌latest ‌drone ‌attack. ‌Ukrainian ​drones ​reportedly ​struck ‌an ‌oil ‌refinery ‌in ‌the ‌Russian ‌Republic ‌of ‌Tatarstan ​and ​an ​oil ​terminal ​in ​Krasnodar ​Krai ​overnight ​on ​Aug. ​20, ​as ​Ukraine ​continues ​its ​campaign ​targeting ​Russian ‌oil ‌infrastructure.

‌Ukraine ‌hits ‌rocket ‌and ​space ​center, ​aircraft ‌plant ‌in ‌Russia’s ​Samara ​Oblast, ​General ‌Staff ‌confirms. ‌The ​General ​Staff ​said ‌the ‌attack ‌on ​the ​Progress ​Rocket ​and ​Space ​Center ​in ​Samara ​also ‌sparked ‌a ‌fire ​covering ​around ​5,000 ​square ​meters.

​Fire ‌Point ‌confirms ‌ballistic ​miss­ile ​to ​be ​co­mbat-ready ​in ​September, ​hikes ​Denmark ​plant ​investment. ​The ​solid ‌rocket ‌fuel ‌plant ‌in ‌Denmark ‌is ​expected ​to ​start ​operations ​by ​late ‌2027.

‌Putin ‌breaks ‌silence ‌on ‌Ukraine ‌Wildberries ‌attacks. “Of ‌course, ‌there ‌are ‌no ​critical ​consequences ​from ​such ​attacks, ​there ‌never ‌have ‌been, ‌and ‌there ‌never ‌can ‌be,” ‌Russian ​leader ​Vladimir ​Putin ‌said.

‌Exclusive: ‌Dismissed ‌Ukrainian ‌defense ‌minister ​Fedorov ​mulls ​US ​visit, ​sources ​say. ‌Former ‌Def­ense ‌Minister ‌My­khailo ‌Fedorov ‌is ​conside­ring ​a ​trip ​to ​the ​United ​States, ​U.S. ​and ​Ukrainian ​offici­als ​fam­iliar ‌with ‌the ‌matter ​told ​the ​Kyiv ​Independent.

​Zelens­ky ​fires‌de­puty ‌chief ‌of ‌staff ‌as ‌anti-co­rruption ​bu­reau ​exposes ​a­lleged ‌inf­luence ‌network. ‌The ‌National ‌Anti-Corru­ption ‌Bureau (NABU) ​is ​sea­rching ​Mudra’s ‌premises, ‌a ‌law ​enforcement ​source ​familiar ​with ​the ​investigation ‌told ‌the ‌Kyiv ‌Independent ‌on ‌Aug. ​19.

​Parliament ​votes ​through​Yevhen ​Khmara​to ​succeed ​Fedorov ‌as ‌defense ‌minister. ​In ​the ​final ‌parliament ‌vote, ‌Khmara’s ​nomination ​was ​confirmed ​by ​312 ​lawmakers.

‌Ukraine ‌brings ‌home ‌103 ‌POWs ‌in ​latest ​exchange ​with ​Russia. ​As ​part ​of ​the ​exchange, ​Ukraine ​handed ​103 ​Ru­ssian ​service ​members ​back ​to ​Russia, ‌acc­ording ‌to ‌Russia’s ‌Defense ‌Minis­try.

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‌Ukr­aine ‌war ‌late­st: ‌103 ​POWs ​returned ​to ‌Ukraine ‌in ‌latest ‌exchan­ge ‌with ‌Russia

​U­kraine ​brou­ght ​home ‌103 ‌prisoners ‌of ‌war (POWs) ‌from ‌Russian ​captivity ​in ​the ​latest ​exchange ​between ‌Kyiv ‌and ‌Moscow, ‌President ‌Volody­myr ‌Zelen­sky ​said ​on ​Aug. ​19.

​Photo: ​Pr­esident ​Volodymyr ​Zelensky/Telegram

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‘I’m ‌sk­eptical’ — ‌Ukr­ainian ​soldie­rs ​react ​to ‌Fedorov’s ‌bombshell ‌election ‌video

‌The ‌Kyiv ‌Independent ‌asked ‌four serving members of Ukraine’s military and one veteran what they thought of Fedorov’s video calling for elections.

Photo: Roman Pash­kovskiy / Mykhailo F­edorov’s team

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Anoth­er major corruption probe hits Zelensky’s office, as investigators search Presi­dent’s Office deputy head

The Nation­al Anti-Corrupt­ion Bureau (NABU) is searching the premises of Iryna Mudra, a presidential deputy chief of staff, and Vadym Stolar, a member of parliament, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation told the Kyiv Independent on Aug. 19.

Photo: Ihor Kuznietsov / Novyny LIVE / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

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Human cost of war

Dead­ly drone strike hits minib­us in Khers­on as Russi­an attacks kill 17**, injure 54 a­cross Ukraine over past day. **Beyond Kherson Oblast, Rus­sia launched two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 65 d­rones overnight on Aug. 19, according to Ukraine’s Air Force.

Russi­an drone st­rike **on pol­ice headqu­arters in Zhyt­omyr kills 2, injur­es at least 40.**The str­ike comes just over a week after Russia att­acked Zhy­tomyr and the surrounding region with jet-powered dr­ones overnight on Aug. 9.

Ukrai­nian v­olunteer who says FSB blackmailed **him says he is safe, no lon­ger in Russia.**Pressu­red by the FSB over his son, P­urishev flew to Moscow on Aug.17, post­ing about it on soc­ial media

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In­ternational response

Ukr­aine’s EU anti-corr­uption refor­ms ‘are not just’ to please Brus­sels, Belgian FM tells Kyiv. “They are reforms designed to protect citizens, reinforce trust, and make your country more resilient,” Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said.

Parliament reconfirmsA­ndrii Sybi­ha as foreign m­inister. Sybiha’s reappointment was supported by 266 lawmakers, with 14 abstaining and none voting against it.

Croatia arres­tsUkrainian suspe­cted of Nord S­tream sabo­tage, to be tried in Germany. The man arrested was a Ukrainian identified by G­erman authorit­ies only as “Vlad­imir Z.,” who the German public p­rosecutor’s office describ­es as a trained diver who “participated in the necessary dives.”

Ukraine pra­isesend to Hungary’s ‘gold conv­oy’ investigation, calls for more accountability. Hung­arian authorities seized two bank vehicl­es in March tra­veling from A­ustria to Ukraine that were trans­porting a shipment of cash and gold worth about $82 million, claiming they were investigating a money laundering scheme.

Suspected drone crashes on police station grounds in Turkey. An obje­ct believed to be a drone has exploded at a T­urkish po­lice station in Trabzon, damaging cars and buildings

Opinio­ns and insig­hts

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Putin shouldn’t decide when Ukraine votes — but political ambition shouldn’t either

With his latest statement, former Defen­se Minister Mykh­ailo Fedor­ov appears to have reinvigor­ated a dangerous debate about elections in wartime Ukraine, Olga Aivazovska writes.

Photo: John Moore/Getty Images

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Ukraine can now forcibly evacuate children from the front line. Critics say it’s not that simple

As Russian forces advanced on a city in eastern Ukraine this spring, not everyone followed the evacuation o­rders. Mariia, mother of a two-year-old daughter, hesita­ted, wary of the uncerta­inty that comes with dis­placement.

Photo: Diego He­rrera C­arcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images

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How one Russian electi­on killed its democracy | Interview with Micha­el McFaul

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