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Drone attack on Kharkiv: Head of the OIA provides details of damage
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Ukrainian troops destroy 12 units of enemy armor during an assault near Kostiantynivka - General Staff
Occupants send at least 6 enemy UAVs to Kharkiv region: civilian infrastructure damaged
Occupants attacked Kharkiv with a "shahed": there is a fire at the site of the hit
White House hopes Congress will approve additional funding for Ukraine - Kirby
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Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption for 737-7 Max after doors fall off plane
After the emergency exit door of a Boeing 737 Max aircraft fell off over Oregon, Boeing withdrew its request for a safety exemption from the FAA to allow the delivery and flight of the new 737-7 Max model.
Drone attack on Kharkiv: Head of the OIA provides details of damage
According to Sinegubov, only civilian infrastructure was damaged, and the inspection of the sites is ongoing.
Eurovision Song Contest 2024: in which semi-final will Ukraine's representative perform
The draw for the semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has determined that Ukraine will perform in the first part of the first semi-final on May 7.
Ukrainian troops destroy 12 units of enemy armor during an assault near Kostiantynivka - General Staff
The Mariinka sector remains the hottest spot in the frontline, where Ukrainian troops repelled 14 enemy attacks over the last day, destroying 12 armored vehicles during one assault near Kostiantynivka.
Occupants send at least 6 enemy UAVs to Kharkiv region: civilian infrastructure damaged
The Russian army sent at least 6 hostile drones to attack civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv region, damaging facilities.
Occupants attacked Kharkiv with a "shahed": there is a fire at the site of the hit
Explosions rang out in Kharkiv. The mayor reports on the hit and the fire. There is no information about the victims.
White House hopes Congress will approve additional funding for Ukraine - Kirby
The White House hopes that Congress will approve the additional $60 billion requested in October to continue U. S. leadership in supporting Ukraine's military needs in the fight against Russia.
Garibashvili has resigned as Prime Minister of Georgia. His successor will be officially announced on February 1
Irakli Garibashvili has resigned as Prime Minister of Georgia, and a new Prime Minister is expected to be named on February 1.
Sumy region: occupants fired almost fifty times at the border, fired almost three hundred shells
Russian occupants shelled 11 communities in Sumy region. Almost 300 explosions were heard there.
Pyongyang has serious resources: Budanov on Russia's cooperation with the DPRK
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine believes that Russia will promise to transfer missile technology to North Korea in exchange for increased arms supplies, as North Korea has significant weapons stockpiles and industrial capabilities.