Rescue teams are responding to the aftermath of debris from a Russian drone that fell in Kyiv on April 28, 2026. This incident comes as Ukraine marks the 1,526th day of its resistance against Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Key updates include:
- Ukraine is set to initiate the export of weapons, with details already agreed upon at the state level, as announced by President Zelensky. The country is proposing a format called Drone Deals, which involves the production and supply of drones, missiles, and equipment, along with expertise sharing. Additionally, efforts are underway to simplify the export permit process for businesses.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tikhiy revealed that stolen Ukrainian grain has been supplied not only to Israel but also to other nations, including Turkey, Egypt, and Algeria.
In Kharkiv, a strike in the Osnovyanskyi district has ignited a fire in a hypermarket parking lot, as reported by regional administration head Oleg Synegubov.
Another strike was recorded in the Slobidskyi district, with city mayor Ihor Terekhov confirming that windows were shattered in nearby apartment buildings.
Explosions were reported in Kharkiv, with local journalists confirming the incidents. Mayor Terekhov noted that strikes were detected in the Osnovyanskyi district.
As Ukraine continues to confront Russian aggression, the government is preparing to export weapons and address the ongoing challenges posed by drone strikes and grain theft. Recent attacks in Kharkiv highlight the persistent dangers faced by civilians.
