Embassy of Ukraine in Singapore

Embassy of Ukraine in Singapore Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Singapore / Посольство України в Республіці Сінгапур
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The Embassy's team works enthusiastically to promote closer ties between Singapore and Ukraine in all possible areas - political contacts, trade and investment, and people-to-people dimension. The Embassy also covers bilateral ties between Ukraine and Brunei Darussalam.

1,568 days.That’s how long World War I lasted.As of today, Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine has lasted just as lo...
10/06/2026

1,568 days.

That’s how long World War I lasted.

As of today, Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine has lasted just as long. Millions displaced, thousands killed, entire cities destroyed — and Europe’s largest war since 1945 is still not over.

On the night of June 9, Russia launched a massive attack on the Kharkiv region, damaging residential buildings, a busine...
09/06/2026

On the night of June 9, Russia launched a massive attack on the Kharkiv region, damaging residential buildings, a business centre, a church, administrative and industrial premises, and other civilian infrastructure. At least 15 people, including two children, were injured.

In Chuhuiv, Russian missile strikes killed three civilians – two men and a woman. Homes and other buildings were damaged. Three more people were injured.

In the Dnipro region, Russia targeted emergency responders. After firefighters had extinguished a blaze caused by an earlier strike, their vehicle came under another Russian attack while returning to base. Fortunately, no one was injured.

Yesterday, on June 8, Russia also struck Zaporizhzhia with drones: two women were killed and 32 people were injured, including five children. The same day Russia killed one person in the Dnipro region and injured five more; in the Sumy region, a woman was killed and a child was injured as a result of Russia’s attack.

Every day, Russia demonstrates that its war is directed against civilian life itself. Stronger sanctions, pressure on the aggressor and continued support for Ukraine are crucial to save lives and bring a just peace closer.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly condemns yet another attack by the Russian Federation on a Ukrainian...
08/06/2026

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly condemns yet another attack by the Russian Federation on a Ukrainian nuclear infrastructure facility – the Centralized Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility.

On June 7, 2026, at 02:10 a.m., a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle attacked the container reception building of the Centralized Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility.

As a result of the explosion, the container reception building was partially destroyed. The blast wave also damaged adjacent buildings, including the premises used by IAEA experts. The fire that broke out as a result of the attack was localized by the facility's own team.

The attack on the Centralized Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility is yet another deliberate strike by Russia against Ukraine's peaceful nuclear infrastructure. Such actions create unacceptable risks to nuclear safety and security, undermine the international nuclear safety, security, and safeguards regime, and demonstrate Russia's complete disregard for the IAEA Charter, relevant safety standards, and the Agency's guidelines.

Russia continues to commit crimes in the nuclear sphere. A state that has occupied Europe's largest nuclear power plant, turns nuclear facilities into an instrument of military blackmail, and attacks the nuclear infrastructure facilities of another state cannot be perceived as a reliable partner in international nuclear cooperation.

The MFA of Ukraine calls on partners to draw appropriate political conclusions from this attack. Cooperation with the Russian nuclear industry carries reputational, security, and political risks. It effectively supports a state that systematically destroys the foundations of nuclear safety and security.

Ukraine calls on states, international organizations, companies, and financial institutions to wind down cooperation with the Russian nuclear industry, refrain from new projects with Russia in this area, and increase sanctions pressure on the Russian nuclear sector, including companies, officials, and entities involved in the occupation of Ukrainian nuclear facilities and the support of Russian aggression.

Ukraine has already informed the IAEA Secretariat about this attack and insists on its proper reflection in the relevant communications and reports of the Agency, in particular in the context of the IAEA Board of Governors meeting commencing on June 8, 2026.

We call on international partners, member states, and the IAEA Secretariat to provide a principled assessment of this attack.

Silence or blurred formulations only encourage Russia to launch further strikes on Ukraine's nuclear infrastructure, thereby endangering millions of people.

As Ukraine marks Journalists’ Day today, we underscore the vital mission of telling the truth about Russia’s war against...
06/06/2026

As Ukraine marks Journalists’ Day today, we underscore the vital mission of telling the truth about Russia’s war against Ukraine, documenting the crimes of the aggressor state, and sharing the realities faced by the Ukrainian people with the world.

This mission is not easy and is often carried out under extremely dangerous conditions. We are grateful to all journalists who continue their work despite the serious risks, helping ensure that facts prevail over propaganda and that the truth is heard.

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, at least 149 media professionals have been killed, including 21 while carrying out their journalistic duties. Around 30 Ukrainian journalists and media workers remain in Russian captivity.

Eternal memory to all those who lost their lives due to Russia’s aggression. Ukraine works every day to secure the release of every media employee from Russia’s brutal captivity.

Ambassador Kateryna Zelenko:"Our sincere gratitude to Singapore Red Cross for its generous humanitarian support provided...
05/06/2026

Ambassador Kateryna Zelenko:
"Our sincere gratitude to Singapore Red Cross for its generous humanitarian support provided to the Centre for Social & Psychological Rehabilitation of Children in Sumy, Ukraine.
This important contribution includes essential equipment and supplies that will significantly improve the living, learning, healthcare and recovery conditions for children under the Center’s care.
The assistance package includes household and kitchen equipment, medical furniture and devices, emergency and sanitary supplies, clothing, hygiene products, office materials, and many other items necessary for the daily operation of the two rehabilitation facilities of the Centre.
Beyond the material value of this support, it is a powerful message of solidarity and compassion toward Ukrainian children who continue to face the consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
By helping create a safer and more supportive environment for these kids, Singapore Red Cross is making a meaningful difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of our society.
We are grateful to the people of Singapore for their commitment to humanitarian values and unwavering support for children in need."

On 4 June, Ukraine commemorates the memory of children whose lives were taken as a result of Russia’s aggression against...
04/06/2026

On 4 June, Ukraine commemorates the memory of children whose lives were taken as a result of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
For more than 12 years, Ukrainian children have suffered from Russian aggression. Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, they have become targets of a systematic policy of terror, deportation, forced assimilation, militarisation, and the erasure of Ukrainian identity.
One of Russia’s gravest crimes remains the illegal deportation and forced transfer of Ukrainian children. Russia conceals information about their whereabouts, alters their personal data, imposes Russian citizenship, places children in Russian families and state institutions, and subjects them to ideological indoctrination, militarisation, and forced Russification.
Through the President of Ukraine’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, and in cooperation with state institutions, civil society, and international partners, Ukraine is building a comprehensive system for the identification, return, rehabilitation, and reintegration of children affected by Russian aggression.
An important instrument in these efforts is the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children, co-chaired by Ukraine and Canada. It coordinates international efforts related to locating children, ensuring their safe return and reintegration, documenting crimes, strengthening sanctions pressure, and holding perpetrators accountable.
The MFA of Ukraine calls on the international community to intensify political, diplomatic, sanctions, and legal pressure on Russia.
We urge partners to strengthen support for the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children. We also call on states and international organisations to maintain and strengthen sanctions against all individuals and entities involved in the illegal deportation, forced transfer, militarisation, indoctrination, and illegal adoption of Ukrainian children.
We remember every child whose life was taken by Russia.
We fight for every child whom Russia seeks to take away from Ukraine.
We will bring every Ukrainian child home.

On the night of June 2, Russia launched another large-scale attack against Ukraine.In Kyiv, Russian attack killed four p...
02/06/2026

On the night of June 2, Russia launched another large-scale attack against Ukraine.
In Kyiv, Russian attack killed four people and injured at least 58, including three children. The strikes damaged residential buildings and civilian infrastructure across several districts of the capital. A nine-storey residential building was hit, causing the partial collapse of its upper floors. Emergency services continue to search the rubble as people may still be trapped underneath.
In the Dnipro region, seven people were killed and 35 injured in Russian attacks on residential areas in Dnipro and Kamianske. Among them are 3 kids. During rescue operations following the initial strike, Russia launched a second attack that killed a rescuer. Search and rescue operations continue.
In the Kharkiv region, Russian attack injured at least 14 people, including a child. Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure were damaged in several communities across the region.
In the Chernihiv region, a 15-year-old boy was injured. Among the damaged facilities are warehouses, a school and private homes.
Russia continues to wage war against civilians. More pressure on the aggressor, stronger sanctions, and more support for Ukraine’s air defence are needed to save lives.

Screened twice this May in Singapore by the Singapore Film Society, the Ukrainian film "2000 METERS TO ANDRIIVKA" has wo...
02/06/2026

Screened twice this May in Singapore by the Singapore Film Society, the Ukrainian film "2000 METERS TO ANDRIIVKA" has won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Direction.
Created by Ukrainian filmmakers Mstyslav Chernov and Oleksandr Babenko, as well as producers Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath, the 2025 documentary follows Ukrainian soldiers fighting to reclaim the village of Andriivka. The film received six nominations in total, including best documentary.

Congratulations to the whole team for the well-deserved win!

Wishing you a blessed and peaceful Vesak Day!
31/05/2026

Wishing you a blessed and peaceful Vesak Day!

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