• NATO Summit and Ukraine
    Jun 27 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • NATO reaffirms long-term military and industrial support for Ukraine.
    • Trump signals openness to delivering Patriot missile systems
    • Trump and Zelenskyy hold face to face discussion.
    • Ukraine inks historic agreement to establish a special tribunal for Russian aggression.

    Referenced Sources:

    • NATO Communiqué – Washington Summit 2025 (nato.int)
    • Guardian – Trump says US ‘looking at’ sending Ukraine more Patriot missile systems (theguardian.com)
    • Council of Europe – Agreement on Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression (coe.int)
    • UBN – NATO commander nominee says Ukraine can win (ubn.news)
    • CNN – Russia strikes during NATO summit (cnn.com)
    • UBN – Zelenskyy: NATO membership not yet feasible (ubn.news)

    To discover more ways to support and invest in Ukraine’s future, visit PravoVentures.com.

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    4 mins
  • Ukraine Lifts Arms Export Ban, NATO Classifies Defense Aid, Russia Stalls
    Jun 24 2025

    Powered by the Pravo Intelligence Hub Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode:

    • NATO Secrecy: Future arms shipments to Ukraine to be classified, limiting open-source visibility.
    • Russian Offensive Falters: Moscow’s summer push stalls, prompting panic among Russian war bloggers.
    • EU Finance Shift: Brussels prepares to unlock billions from frozen Russian assets and expand defense lending.
    • Ukraine’s Defense Industry Goes Global: Zelenskyy greenlights arms tech exports, opening a new chapter for Ukraine’s battlefield-proven defense sector.

    Referenced Sources:

    • NATO to classify military aid to Ukraine as Rutte meets Zelenskyy in Kyiv (united24media.com)
    • Czechia to continue ammunition supplies to Ukraine in 2026 (militarnyi.com)
    • Ukraine to export weapons technology, open foreign production lines (pravda.com.ua)
    • Putin sees exhaustion, not Kyiv’s capture, as Russia’s new strategy (nytimes.com)
    • Russia launches drones at Kyiv, injuring two (kyivindependent.com)
    • Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment – June 22, 2025 (understandingwar.org)
    • EU prepares plan to generate more profit from frozen Russian assets (ubn.news)
    • EU to lift EIB lending limit by €100 billion in defense push (reuters.com)

    To discover more ways to support and invest in Ukraine’s future, visitPravoVentures.com.

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    5 mins
  • G7 Letdown and Russia’s 450-munition attack on Kyiv
    Jun 20 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • Kyiv Devastation: Over 450 drones and missiles strike Kyiv, killing 28 and injuring 140, escalating urban risks.
    • G7 Setback: Zelenskyy misses Trump meeting at G7,
    • Ukraine approves steps to mine the Dobra lithium field, in central Ukraine, one of its largest deposits critical for electric batteries.
    • Battlefield Tensions: Russian gains in Donetsk and Sumy, with 29 strikes killing 36, stretch Ukrainian defenses.

    Referenced Sources:

    • Ukraine left in lurch as Trump rushes out of G7 without meeting Zelenskyy (theguardian.com)
    • Russian strike on Kyiv kills 28, injures dozens (pravda.com.ua)
    • Kyiv mourns as death toll from Russian strike climbs to 28 (reuters.com)
    • Putin cautions Germany over any Taurus missile supplies to Ukraine (reuters.com)
    • Ukraine, Russia exchange POWs in latest swap (reuters.com)
    • Trump’s Ukraine envoy to meet Belarus’s Lukashenko, sources say (reuters.com)
    • Russia sanctions on pause as Iran conflict heats up (semafor.com)
    • Ukraine downs 7 out of 8 Russian drones overnight (pravda.com.ua)
    • U.S. and Ukraine Near Deal to Share Mineral Wealth (nytimes.com)
    • Ukraine Conflict Monitor | Interactive Ukraine War Map (acleddata.com)
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    4 mins
  • Ukraine’s Ballistic Missile Program is Ready for Action
    Jun 17 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • Battlefield Situation: Zelenskyy says Ukraine temporarily halts Russian advances in Sumy, with good results near Pokrovsk and Kupiansk, though Kostyantynivka faces pressure.
    • Economic Horizon: U.S. Treasury predicts Ukraine’s economy could surpass Russia’s in 20 years, boosted by strategic growth.
    • Diplomatic Talks: Trump plans a G7 summit meeting with Zelenskyy
    • Defense Boost: Ukraine’s missile program hits 47% completion, with German €9B aid and U.S. counter-drone diversions.

    Referenced Sources:

    • Ukraine war latest (kyivindependent.com)
    • Ukraine battlefield: Russia presses toward Sumy and Kostyantynivka (nytimes.com)
    • Head of U.S. Treasury believes Ukrainian economy may outpace Russian in 20 years (ukrinform.ua)
    • Putin, Trump hold phone call, Russia’s Ushakov claims (kyivindependent.com)
    • Zelenskyy to Meet Trump at G7 Summit Amid Kyiv Bombing (kyivpost.com)
    • German Defense Minister announces €9B military aid for Ukraine (pravda.com.ua)
    • House GOP appropriators pass defense spending bill, defeating Ukraine measures (breakingdefense.com)
    • Zelenskiy says Ukraine halts Russian troops advance in Sumy region (reuters.com)
    • Ukraine has already completed 47% of this year’s missile program objectives (ubn.news)
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  • Russian Bombers Back Off After Spiderweb
    Jun 13 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine. In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • Remote Redeployment: Russia shifts bombers to distant bases
    • Tech Trials Ahead: Ukraine and NATO test systems to counter Russia’s cabled drones, boosting air defense prospects.
    • Sanctions Bite: New sanctions cut Russian oil and gas profits by 50%, while Ukraine plans over 400 grain silos for growth.
    • Aid and Risks: Western donors pledge €1.3B for defense, but U.S. aid cuts loom as missile attacks persist.

    Referenced Sources:

    • Ukraine, NATO eye tech trials for intercepting Russia’s cabled drones (defensenews.com)
    • After Operation “Spider Web,” the Russians relocated their strategic bombers (x.com)
    • The EC has officially introduced its 18th sanctions package targeting Russia (ubn.news)
    • Over 400 grain silos will be built in Ukraine along with dozens of processing and logistics hubs (ubn.news)
    • Sanctions have caused Russian oil and gas companies profits to drop by 50% in the past year (ubn.news)
    • As Russian losses in Ukraine hit 1 million, Putin faces an economic time bomb (kyivindependent.com)
    • Ukraine bracing for painful reduction in US military aid after Hegseth announces cuts (kyivindependent.com)

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    4 mins
  • Ukraine's Drone Offensive Gains Momentum
    Jun 10 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • Hitting the Archers: Ukraine ramps up strikes on Russia’s long-range missile launchers, airbases, and drone supply chains.
    • Air Defense Support Diverted?: Trump reportedly redirects 20,000 anti-drone missiles away from Ukraine, even as Russian air attacks intensify.
    • Defense & Industry Alignment: France launches joint auto-defense drone production; donors commit €1.3B to Ukraine’s defense sector.
    • Signals in Escalation: Ukraine reports nearly 1M Russian casualties since Feb 2022, Russia claims it has reached Dnipropetrovsk oblast.

    Referenced Sources:

    • Ukrainska Pravda – Ukraine continues strikes on Russian launch platforms (pravda.com.ua)
    • CNN – Russia claims new offensive in Dnipropetrovsk (cnn.com)
    • Kyiv Independent – Trump diverts anti-drone weapons (kyivindependent.com)
    • Al Jazeera – Ukraine-Russia POW swap (aljazeera.com)
    • UBN – €1.3B defense investment under Danish model (ubn.news)
    • UBN – France ramps up drone production for Ukraine (ubn.news)
    • Kyiv Independent – Missile strikes on western Ukraine, drone attack in Chuvashia (kyivindependent.com)

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    4 mins
  • Post-Spiderweb: The War Goes On
    Jun 6 2025

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    Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:

    • Drone Warfare Escalates Ukraine strikes Russian missile bases and airfields, plans to produce 2.5 million drones in 2025, as Trump praises its “badass” tactics.
    • Battlefield Tensions Russian forces advance in Sumy, aiming for a buffer zone, while Ukraine hits back with attacks on Crimea, Bryansk, and Kursk.
    • Western Support Britain delivers a record Ramstein aid package, and the Netherlands pledges more aid, bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
    • Economic Dynamics Ukraine tackles its budget deficit and plans a hydrogen plant for EU exports, but agriculture and real estate sectors face shortages amid ongoing conflict. We explore how these developments create opportunities in defense tech, logistics, and green energy, balanced against risks in agriculture and infrastructure.

    Referenced Sources:

    • Kyiv Independent – Drone Strikes on Russian Targets (kyivindependent.com)\
    • Kyiv Independent – Trump privately praises Ukraine's drone strike on Russian bombers as 'badass,' Axios reports (kyivindependent.com)
    • CNN – Russian Advance in Sumy (cnn.com)
    • BBC – Russian Airfield Strikes (bbc.com)\
    • United24Media – Ukraine Launches Joint Arms Production With Allies Amid Record Military Aid (united24media.com)\
    • Politico – Ukraine launches explosive underwater attack on Crimean bridge (politico.eu)
    • UBN News – Budget Deficit Strategy (ubn.news)\
    • Bloomberg - How Ukraine’s Drone Arsenal Shocked Russia and Changed Modern Warfare (bloomberg.com)
    • UBN News – Agricultural Challenges (ubn.news)\
    • Hydrogen Fuel News – Plans for Ukraine’s First Hydrogen Plant in Volyn Backs EU Push for Green Hydrogen (hydrogenfuelnews.com)\

    For more ways to support and invest in Ukraine’s future, visit PravoVentures.com

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    5 mins
  • Operation Spiderweb: When There Are Too Many Arrows, Target the Archer
    Jun 3 2025

    Powered by the Pravo Intelligence Hub Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

    In this episode, hosts Dmytro and Yuliia analyze Ukraine’s Operation Operation Spiderweb:

    • Operation Spiderweb: Ukraine’s SBU claims it has damaged or destroyed over 40 Russian strategic bombers in a coordinated drone operation. OSINT has visually confirmed at least 7 losses so far. These include Tu-95MS and Tu-22M3 aircraft central to Russia’s long-range missile strikes. The operation significantly degrades Russia’s ability to launch cruise missile attacks, reducing threats to Ukrainian cities.
    • Targeting the Archer: After enduring weeks of overwhelming missile and drone barrages, Ukraine is now hitting the platforms that launch them. Analysts suggest this move could force Russia to reassess its escalation calculus — especially as the bombers targeted are also part of its nuclear triad.
    • Escalatory Signaling Expected: Moscow is likely to respond with strategic messaging and attempts to portray the operation as a dangerous escalation. Potential diplomatic fallout could impact Trump-led peace initiatives, with Russia expected to exploit the moment to reframe its global narrative.
    • Strategic Deterrence Rewritten: By striking deep inside Russian airbases, Ukraine has redefined the rules of engagement. While the full impact remains to be seen, the message is clear: Ukraine is prepared to disable the sources of destruction — not just intercept them.
    • June 2nd Istanbul Talks: Ukraine submits memorandum, but no progress except a new swap deal.

    Referenced Sources:

    • BBC – Russian bombers struck in Ukraine drone assault (bbc.com)
    • Reuters – Kyiv drone strike sets fire to Russian airbase (reuters.com)
    • Guardian – Ukraine claims damage to over 40 Russian aircraft (theguardian.com)
    • Kyiv Independent – SBU on strategic aviation operation (kyivindependent.com)
    • Kyiv Independent – Ukraine, Russia end second round of peace talks, no ceasefire achieved (kyivindependent.com)
    • Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb: When There Are Too Many Arrows, Target the Archer: Satellite & OSINT assessment by Pravo Intelligence Hub

    To discover more ways to support and invest in Ukraine’s future, visitPravoVentures.com.

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    5 mins