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Stay informed with the most important Ukraine breaking news today. This page compiles the top headlines and critical updates from across Ukraine, offering a real-time snapshot of key developments.

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For the first time since 2007, Moscow’s Victory Day parade will feature no military hardware, as authorities plan localized communication blackouts and face a sharp decline in foreign attendance.
The Russian government is preparing for the May 9, 2026, Victory Day celebrations under conditions described by the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine as a “military lockdown.”
For the first time in nearly two decades, the Ministry of Defense has announced that the parade on Red Square will proceed without a column of military equipment, citing a “terrorist threat.”

Russian forces targeted a dormitory at Dnipro National University on Sunday, injuring at least two people and damaging a building housing both students and displaced persons.
Russian troops launched a targeted strike on the city of Dnipro on the afternoon of Sunday, May 3, hitting a dormitory of the Dnipro National University.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported that the facility provides housing for both students and internally displaced persons. According to preliminary data, two people were injured in the attack.

The Trump administration is weighing the use of force against Havana but remains open to a deal centered on privatizing state enterprises and expanding US energy exports.
The administration of US President Donald Trump is exploring military options regarding Cuba, though the primary focus remains on diplomatic pressure to secure economic concessions, Politico reported.
According to sources familiar with the administration’s position, Washington is pushing for the privatization of Cuban state-owned enterprises, increased foreign investment, expanded internet access, and the purchase of energy from American companies.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Armenia to participate in a high-level summit where he will hold key meetings with leaders from the Czech Republic, Finland, Norway and the UK.
President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the Armenian capital of Yerevan on Sunday, May 3, to participate in the European Political Community (EPC) summit scheduled for May 4.
According to the Office of the President and Armenpress agency, the head of state intends to focus on strengthening Ukrainian security and coordinating efforts with international allies.

What made jazz – the quintessential American music – dangerous was not the sound, but the idea behind it: improvisation, spontaneity, individual voice.
On April 30, International Jazz Day celebrated a music of freedom. Washington should see it as power. During the Cold War, the United States used jazz to outmaneuver Soviet propaganda and win hearts and minds without firing a shot. It worked. Today, as global competition sharpens, America is sidelining one of its most effective tools of influence. It is past time for the United States to bring music back into its diplomatic repertoire, stop missing the beat and reclaim its cultural cadence.
Both the United Nations and UNESCO formally recognize International Jazz Day on their official calendars. Today, International Jazz Day is celebrated worldwide, including in countries such as China and Russia, where jazz concerts and cultural programming have become part of the observance.

Russia is moving toward a state-controlled internet by imposing fees on international traffic and drastic licensing hikes that threaten to bankrupt over 90% of the country’s independent providers.
The Russian Ministry of Digital Development is developing a system of measures designed to transform the Russian segment of the internet into a state-controlled infrastructure.
According to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, the strategy avoids blunt blockages in favor of economic and licensing suppression, which users will experience through rising bills and a lack of alternatives.

Raising the quota on paper may not have much impact on actual production, which is already short of the limit.
Saudi Arabia, Russia and five other OPEC+ countries increased their oil production quota on Sunday in an expected move aimed at demonstrating continuity at the cartel after the shock withdrawal of the United Arab Emirates.
The seven major producers will add “188,000 barrels per day” to their total production quota for June, as part of “their collective commitment to support oil market stability,” according to a statement published by OPEC+. The statement made no mention of the United Arab Emirates, which quit the body this week.

The British government has introduced new legislation allowing airlines to cancel flights at least two weeks in advance to manage a projected jet fuel shortage caused by conflict in the Middle East.
British airlines have been granted government authorization to cancel or merge flights this summer season to save aviation fuel, The Guardian reported.
This measure aims to prevent severe disruptions in the aviation sector as carriers re-evaluate their schedules to identify flights that can be removed with the least delay for passengers.

Russian forces are abandoning massed “meat grinder” assaults in favor of small-group infiltration, a move Western analysts warn could be more difficult to detect on the modern, transparent battlefield
The Russian military is increasingly moving away from large-scale infantry assaults toward more secretive tactics to overcome Ukrainian defenses.
According to a report by The Telegraph, the previous strategy of sending waves of soldiers into heavy fire – relying on numerical superiority – resulted in massive losses with minimal territorial gains.

President Zelensky confirmed a successful joint operation that disabled a Karakurt-class missile ship and a shadow fleet tanker in the Leningrad region.
Major General Yevhen Khmara, acting head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), reported to President Volodymyr Zelensky on the successful targeting of several Russian maritime assets in the port of Primorsk.
The joint operation – involving the SBU, Unmanned Systems Forces, Special Operations Forces, Military Intelligence (HUR), and the State Border Guard Service – successfully hit three primary targets:

Russian forces targeted residential areas in Mykolaiv and Kryvyi Rih on Sunday, damaging dozens of homes and a high-rise building as a massive aerial assault continues across Ukraine.
Russian forces launched a ballistic missile attack on Mykolaiv on the morning of Sunday, May 3.
Governor Vitaliy Kim reported that five people, including three men and two women, were hospitalized following the strike.

Key Republican chairmen have warned that President Trump’s plan to pull 5,000 troops from Germany sends the “wrong signal” to Russia, suggesting the forces be relocated to NATO’s eastern flank instead
US Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers, the Republican chairmen of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees, have issued a joint statement opposing the administration’s decision to withdraw approximately 5,000 troops from Germany.
The lawmakers also criticized the cancellation of a planned Long-Range Fires Battalion deployment to the country.

The Republicans will face a historical defeat in the US midterm elections this year unless they reverse course on Trump’s aiding and abetting Russia in its strategy of undermining the US.
US President Donald Trump’s voter approval rating now stands at a dismal 34% according to a Reuters poll. The GOP is facing a midterm massacre unless they reign in Trump’s pro-Russia policies that are harming Ukraine and the American economy with soaring energy costs and inflation.
An April 27 meeting between Iran’s Foreign minister and Russian President Vladimir Putin should alarm Congress. The added participation of Russia’s chief of military intelligence is alarming. His presence signals an ever-increasing more formidable Russia/Iran military partnership.

Residents in Latvia and Estonia were alerted to potential drone incursions early Sunday, while Finland investigated a confirmed airspace violation by an unidentified UAV near the Russian border.
Residents in several regions of Latvia and Estonia were warned of potential drone threats in the early hours of Sunday, May 3.
The Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs issued alerts to the Virumaa and Ida-Virumaa counties around 3:00 a.m. local time, explicitly linking the precaution to Russia’s ongoing military actions against Ukraine.

In a series of high-precision strikes, Ukrainian drone units destroyed advanced air defense systems and radar stations across occupied territories, including Pantsir and Tor complexes.
The Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a series of long-range strikes against multiple Russian military objectives in the occupied regions of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Luhansk during the first days of May.
Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of the USF, released footage on Sunday confirming the destruction of several high-value assets.

Ukrainian border guards identified a balloon carrying a signal repeater that crossed from Belarus on May 2, as officials warn of continued attempts to destabilize the northern frontier.
A specialized aerial target, later identified as a balloon, crossed into Ukrainian airspace from Belarus on the evening of Saturday, May 2.
State Border Guard Service (DPSU) spokesperson Andriy Demchenko reported on Sunday that the balloon was equipped with a signal repeater intended to strengthen communication for Russian weapons used in strikes against Ukraine.

Paris and Berlin are promoting a phased integration model that offers Ukraine institutional representation without voting rights, as Kyiv continues to reject any “ersatz” versions of membership.
France and Germany are advocating for an associate membership format for Ukraine, as concerns grow within the EU that full accession could take a decade or more, the Financial Times (FT) reported.
This model would allow Ukraine to have representation in the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers, though without the power to vote, the FT reported.  

Peace without accountability won’t end the war in Ukraine
Earlier this month, US Vice President JD Vance dismissed the war in Ukraine as a fight over “a small piece of land.” President Volodymyr Zelensky responded plainly: Ukraine will not surrender its land without real security guarantees.
That exchange exposes something deeper.

Trump said he would review a new Iranian peace deal but cast doubt over its prospects.
The latest developments in the Middle East war:
– Iran hangs man –

Poles today mark the landmark 1791 charter that modernized the state, abolished the liberum veto, and established the separation of powers as a symbol of national identity and freedom.
As flags flutter across the country, Poles today mark the 235th anniversary of the May 3rd Constitution, the landmark charter that modernized the state through bold political reform.
Regarded as Europe’s first modern democratic constitution and the world’s second after that of the United States, it strengthened national unity and set a powerful example abroad.

A Russian attack near a gas station in the Krynichanska community wounded six people, including a child and a pregnant woman, and damaged a bus transporting 40 children.
Russian forces targeted the Krynichanska community in the Dnipropetrovsk region, striking near a gas station and wounding six people.
According to regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha, a truck caught fire and a bus carrying approximately 40 children was damaged during the attack. The children had managed to exit the vehicle just before the strike and were evacuated to safety to work with psychologists.

Russian authorities reported a wave of more than 60 drones targeting the Primorsk commercial port, forcing the closure of Saint Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport for several hours.
The Leningrad region in northwestern Russia faced a massive drone assault during the night of May 2-May 3, marking one of the largest reported raids on the province to date.
Regional governor Alexander Drozdenko initially reported the destruction of 35 drones, with the figure eventually rising to over 60 as the attack continued toward dawn.

Ukrainian maritime drones disabled two Russian oil tankers at the entrance to the Novorossiysk port, as President Zelensky vowed to continue expanding Ukraine’s long-range strike capabilities.
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Sunday, May 3, that Ukrainian forces successfully struck two vessels belonging to Russia’s shadow oil fleet in the waters near the port of Novorossiysk.
The president released video footage showing a maritime drone approaching a Russian tanker and confirmed that these vessels, which were actively used to transport oil, are now out of commission.

Following a phone call with President Zelensky, Robert Fico confirmed Slovakia’s support for Ukraine’s EU membership and emphasized that any peace agreement requires Kyiv’s approval.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated on Facebook, on Saturday, May 2, that no peace agreement with the Russian Federation is possible without the consent of the Ukrainian side.
The declaration followed a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which both leaders expressed interest in fostering friendly bilateral relations despite holding differing views on certain issues.

How a real king defended democracy and Ukraine and reminded Americans of the lessons their present leadership wants to neglect.
When a hereditary monarch must remind an elected republic of the principles upon which its democracy rests, something has gone profoundly wrong. Yet this is what happened during King Charles III’s recent visit to the United States.
Speaking before Congress and in carefully calibrated public remarks, Charles invoked the Magna Carta, reaffirmed the West’s commitment to Ukraine, and stressed the indispensability of NATO – all while a would-be American king and his sycophants looked on, their bluster exposed by the measured grace of constitutional restraint.

Russian strikes on Odesa port facilities and residential areas left two dead and five injured, while a separate drone attack in Sumy seriously wounded two police officers.
Russian forces continued their extensive aerial campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure on Sunday, May 3, targeting the Odesa and Sumy regions.
In Odesa, the Head of the regional military administration Oleh Kiper reported that strikes on civilian and port infrastructure killed two people and injured five others.

More than 3,500 troops, including US Army units, have begun maneuvers in Orzysz to practice interoperability and rapid deployment as Europe scales up its military readiness.
Large-scale military exercises, titled Amber Shock 26, have commenced at the training ground in Orzysz, Poland, RMF24 reported.
The maneuvers involve more than 3,500 personnel from NATO member states, including significant contributions from the US Army.

Donald Trump confirmed receipt of a plan from Tehran to end hostilities but stated that Iran has not yet paid a “big enough price” for its actions over the last 47 years.
US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday, May 3, that his administration has received a new proposal from Iran aimed at ending the war between the two nations.
Writing on Truth Social, the president indicated he would review the plan soon but expressed skepticism, stating he cannot imagine the terms being acceptable as Tehran has yet to pay a sufficiently high price for its actions against humanity.

Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 249 drones overnight as Russian forces targeted Sumy, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, leaving at least three dead and dozens injured in separate attacks.
Russian forces conducted a large-scale air assault across Ukraine during the night of Saturday-Sunday, utilizing ballistic missiles and 268 drones of various types.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, 249 enemy UAVs, including Shaheds and newer models like the Gerbera and Italmas, were shot down or suppressed across the country.

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