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The war in Ukraine continues to intensify, with significant activity reported on various fronts in April 2026. The General Staff recorded over 10,000 ceasefire violations, highlighting the ongoing volatility. Key areas such as Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka witness heavy fighting, with Ukrainian forces repelling numerous Russian offensives. Notably, Ukraine has launched strategic strikes deep into Russian territory, indicating a shift in tactical dynamics. Meanwhile, civilian casualties have surged, emphasizing the conflict's brutal impact. Additionally, Ukraine remains vigilant in safeguarding controlled regions, such as Kupiansk, amid heightened enemy activity.

How many ceasefire violations have been recorded in Ukraine recently?

In the past few days, Ukraine has reported over 10,000 ceasefire violations. The General Staff has documented continuous clashes along the front lines, particularly in strategic locations like Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka. This increase in hostilities underscores the ongoing tension and volatility in the region despite agreements to ceasefire temporarily.

What has Ukraine done to strengthen its military position?

Ukraine has taken significant measures to strengthen its military position. Estonian Defense Ministry reports indicate that Ukraine has launched strikes deep into Russian territory, successfully targeting and destroying critical air defense systems. This strategic initiative aims to weaken the enemy's defense capabilities and solidify Ukraine's control over key regions.

Where has combat activity been most intense in Ukraine?

The most intense combat activity in Ukraine has been reported in the Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka directions, where fierce battles are taking place. Ukrainian forces are engaged in intense fighting to repel Russian advances. Additionally, Kupiansk remains a focal point of conflict, where the enemy has increased its operations, posing a continuous challenge to Ukraine's defensive efforts.

What impact has the war had on civilian casualties in Ukraine?

The war in Ukraine has severely impacted civilian populations, with a significant rise in casualties reported. The United Nations documented a 49% increase in civilian casualties in March 2026 compared to February, highlighting the conflict's harsh effects on non-combatants. The civilian toll emphasizes the urgent need for de-escalation and protective measures for the affected communities.

How has the recent ceasefire agreement affected the conflict in Ukraine?

Despite the agreement for an Easter ceasefire, intense violations have been reported, indicating limited adherence by Russian forces. Over 100 combat clashes have occurred immediately following the truce, suggesting that the agreement has not led to significant reductions in hostilities. The ongoing clashes reflect persistent challenges in achieving and maintaining peace in the region.

What are the strategic priorities for the Ukrainian Defense Forces?

The Ukrainian Defense Forces are focused on repelling enemy advances, maintaining control over key territories like Kupiansk, and initiating strategic offensives against Russian military targets. By targeting enemy air defenses and enhancing frontline resilience, Ukraine aims to fortify its defense capabilities while simultaneously managing the humanitarian impacts of the ongoing conflict.

Has there been international involvement in the Ukraine conflict recently?

International involvement continues to play a role in the Ukraine conflict. Discussions between global leaders, such as NATO Secretary General and U.S. officials, emphasize the geopolitical implications of this war. Additionally, diplomatic engagements seek to mediate and potentially resolve aspects of the conflict, although significant obstacles persist in achieving peace.

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Borovko Company commander with call sign Borov: "Sometimes I had to deceive to save my soldier’s lives. Once, I deliberately shifted coordinates of my position 50 meters to side on map..." ...His name is Serhii Borovko, so it is not surprising that he fights with the call sign Borov (Hog). For some time, his company even had its own chevron, with a fanged animal and the slogan "Because we are insane". This chevron was awarded only to soldiers with combat achievements... 25 198 31

battle Complete absence of replenishment on Lyman front is threat of defeat at critical moment The complete absence of replenishment on the Lyman front is a threat of defeat at a critical moment, although another Russian offensive in the area has every possibility of being defeated again 9 153 29

Stehura Roman Stehura, Battalion Commander of 128th Brigade: Over time, commanders who shake hands with their combat soldiers only after successful assault lose trust. What truly matters is coming to infantry after defeat and losses The 29-year-old officer provided a detailed account of the liberation of the Kherson region in 2022, the loss of his apartment in Irpin, coordinating breakthroughs from frontline command posts, and successful operations in the Zaporizhzhia direction that resulted in the liberation of settlements. 10 654 6

training Survive and win in battle. In search of BGMT (Basic General Military Training) What is it like to crawl on your side? Has anyone tried to do it in a bulletproof vest? If you have magazines in two rows and on the sides, you won’t even roll over, let alone crawl. And the main question is why do it? But this is taught at basic general military training (BGMT). 9 036 12

Nikitin Battle for Vyshneve near Selydove: 29-year-old Mykhailo Nikitin killed over 40 occupiers On the evening of October 29, a subgroup of the Burevii Brigade of the NGU, led by 29-year-old Mykhailo Nikitin, was deployed on a mission to the village of Vyshneve near Selydove to maintain their positions. The enemy had already seized control of a significant part of the village. 11 363 11

Training of "Anne of Kyiv" Brigade in France On results of Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff meeting on 155th SMB "Anne of Kyiv" According to Censor.NET’s sources, Zelenskyy listened to information about the situation in the 155th Mechanised Brigade, and was most interested in the circumstances of the desertion of several dozen soldiers from the brigade in France and the unauthorised departure of some 1,700 soldiers during the formation of the brigade in Ukraine. 16 936 37

Maksym Chaika Military pilot Maksym Chaika about operation on Zmiinyi: We all understood that, for each of us, this might be last flight of our lives Maksym Chaika, a combat pilot, full knight of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, was awarded the Order for Courage, III class, flies Mi-8, Mi-24, and Mi-2 helicopters. In the interview, he shared how he destroyed enemy columns at close range in the Kherson region, about a highly challenging operation on Zmiinyi (Snake) Island, the daily life of a pilot, and the obstacles that hinder flights. 12 883 4 Previously in trend: War

The enemy’s advancement in 2024 Butusov on results of year at front and internal challenges Censor.NET Editor-in-Chief Yurii Butusov’s stream is dedicated to the results of the military year: what happened in the war, the main results and losses in the war. 11 846 11

Droid Call sign Droid: "Kurakhove direction is very difficult. It seems that Russians have gathered absolutely all electronic warfare here" Before russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Andrii, call sign Droid, had been repairing electronics for almost a decade and had a workshop. But on 24 February 2022, he was forced to move from Chernihiv to a country house, where he joined the Territorial Defence. He made Molotov cocktails, helped the military, assembled and delivered first aid kits. 7 893 7

Shevchuk, Yevhen When I saw that I had hit T-80, it was enchanting! Better than sex, - former Bradley operator Yevhen Shevchuk If you search for "Bradley vs T80" online, you will see a video of a spectacular hit by the soldiers of the 47th Brigade, who eliminated a Russian tank on 8 May. The video went round the Internet, and the crew of the vehicle had several more combat victories after that. 12 162 9 Previously in trend: War

Denys Petrov Denys Petrov, Chief Sergeant of Unmanned Systems Platoon: "It is currently very challenging to deploy infantry into position. It’s much better to do so with "eyes" from above He went to the military commissariat twice to be mobilized. At first, they didn’t want to take an 18-year-old boy with no service experience. Moreover, in March 2022, there were enough volunteer fighters. 7 057 5 Previously in trend: War

putin On enemy’s war strategy for 2025 Yurii Butusov’s stream . Putin’s plans for the near future 12 979 12

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сирія Yurii Butusov: Russia’s defeat in Syria shows that Ukraine needs to develop long-term war strategy During a live broadcast, Censor.NET Editor-in-Chief Yurii Butusov analyzed the preconditions and consequences of the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and Russia’s loss of Syria and what changes in the war in Ukraine this could lead to. 13 311 66 Previously in trend: War in Syria

spark Fighting for Pincher stronghold. Full transcript This feat of the Ukrainian soldiers exceeds all that can be imagined about the limits of human endurance and the heroism of Ukrainians. 67 days of uninterrupted fighting and relentless shelling. 9 155 0 Previously in trend: War

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