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Situation at Dnipro HPP after the Russian attack: Fedorov says it will take months to determine the consequences
eOselya: Odesa RMA compensates defenders for housing worth over UAH 1 million
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Air quality in Kyiv returns to normal after Saharan dust pollution
Air quality in Kyiv has returned to normal after nearly two days of Saharan dust pollution, and previous recommendations to limit outdoor activities have been lifted.
Situation at Dnipro HPP after the Russian attack: Fedorov says it will take months to determine the consequences
The Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, which was attacked by Russian troops, is undergoing a full damage analysis before restoring its ability to generate electricity, which will take months, and only one lane of traffic is operating at the dam.
eOselya: Odesa RMA compensates defenders for housing worth over UAH 1 million
163 defenders from Odesa region took advantage of the state program of affordable mortgage lending "eOselya", with the regional administration compensating more than UAH 1 million.
Internships Abroad for Male Students: the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine Explains What Documents Are Required to Leave Ukraine
The government has allowed male students aged 18-22 studying for a bachelor's or master's degree in medicine, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine to travel abroad for one semester for internships and training, requiring documents such as a certificate from the university, an academic mobility agreement, an e-ticket, and military registration documents.
Survived two world wars: the world's oldest man dies at the age of 114
The world's oldest man, Juan Vicente Perez Mora from Venezuela, has died at the age of 114, having survived two world wars and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zara reopens stores in Ukraine
Zara has reopened some of its stores in Kyiv and resumed online shopping in some regions of Ukraine after temporarily suspending operations due to the Russian invasion.
"Army of drones" hit 20 Russian tanks in a week - Fedorov
Over the past week, UAV strike companies from the "Army of Drones" destroyed 20 Russian tanks, 39 armored combat vehicles, 66 guns, and 9 warehouses.
Russia launches a missile strike in Sumy region: one killed, four-year-old boy among the wounded
A Russian missile strike on the Krasnopilska community in Sumy region killed one person and injured two others, including a four-year-old boy.
What will be the amount of alimony payments in 2024
In 2024, the minimum guaranteed amount of child support per child in Ukraine increased to UAH 1,281. 5 for children under 6 years of age and UAH 1,598 for children aged 6 to 18 years due to the increase in the subsistence level.
SBI has notified over a thousand people of suspicion of crimes against national security since the beginning of the full-scale invasion
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, the State Bureau of Investigation has notified 1,072 people of suspicion of committing crimes against national security, sent 768 indictments to court, and some detainees have already received prison sentences.