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Almost 60 yards have already been inspected in Kirovohrad region after the Russian missile strike
In Kirovohrad region, experts inspected about 60 yards and received the same number of complaints from residents after the Russian missile attack on the community of Svitlovodsk.
EU ambassadors approve €30 million aid package for Georgia - media
EU ambassadors approve €30 million in non-lethal military aid to Georgia from the European Peace Fund.
Man tried to travel abroad by forging documents on his wife's death
A 44-year-old Kharkiv resident tried to travel to Hungary with his 16-year-old daughter by forging documents about his wife's death, but was detained at the Luzhanka checkpoint on the Hungarian border.
Body of last worker found in US after Baltimore bridge collapse
Rescue crews have recovered the remains of the sixth and likely last construction worker to die when a ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, marking an important milestone in the search for victims of the tragic event.
Like Hitler's Nazism, Putin's Nazism wants its borders to end nowhere - Zelenskyy
Like Hitler's Nazism, Putin's Nazism wants its borders to end nowhere, seeking to dominate and subjugate the world through violence and propaganda. According to Zelenskyy, he will be stopped by the courage and determination of those who stand up to evil and defend life.
"They were just playing football": RMA tells about the condition of children wounded in the Russian attack
Three children aged 13-15 were seriously injured during a soccer game in Kharkiv as a result of a Russian attack, and doctors are fighting for their lives.
In Odesa, a man stabbed a teenager to death for refusing to let him smoke: what is known
A 24-year-old Kharkiv resident stabbed a 16-year-old boy in Odesa because he refused to give him a cigarette, and now faces up to 15 years in prison for premeditated murder.
EU discusses possible impact of law on 'foreign agents' on Georgia's European integration - media
EU ambassadors expressed concern over Georgia's law on "foreign agents" and its potential impact on the country's European integration process.
Occupiers invented a way to legalize the theft of Avdiivka Coke Plant - The Resistance Center
The Russian occupiers came up with a scheme to transfer ownership of the Avdiivka Coke Plant, one of the largest coke plants in Europe, to a Russian "investor" in order to legalize the theft.
Rada calls on the world to recognize the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 as an act of genocide
The Council called for the recognition of the 1944 deportation of Crimean Tatars as genocide, increased support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, a response to human rights violations in occupied Crimea, and the establishment of a tribunal on Russian aggression against Ukraine, and demanded that Russia lift restrictions on Crimean Tatar institutions.