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WHO: since the beginning of the year, out of 68 attacks by Russians, 12 were aimed at emergency medical services
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Kherson region tightens rules of entry to the region for foreigners and international organizations - RMA
"The provision of Patriot depends on allies. They have a lot of them": Kuleba to discuss air defense for Ukraine against Russian ballistic missile attacks at NATO
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Borrell explains how Russia's economy has suffered from Western sanctions
Russia's economy is suffering greatly from Western sanctions due to the war in Ukraine: falling revenues, high inflation, capital outflows, industrial decline, and growing dependence on China.
Ministry of Justice to digitize archives of civil status acts taken from Donetsk and Luhansk regions
Ukraine has begun digitizing more than 3 million civil status documents from Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts to facilitate the provision of public services to citizens from these war-torn areas.
NATO-Ukraine Council meets in Brussels: Stoltenberg announces discussion of Ukraine's urgent needs
Allies meet with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Brussels to discuss increased support for Ukraine's urgent practical needs.
In one of Sevastopol's bays, guerrillas discovered a Russian special purpose vessel
In the southern bay of Sevastopol in the occupied Crimea, guerrillas spotted a Russian special purpose vessel Grachonok.
WHO: since the beginning of the year, out of 68 attacks by Russians, 12 were aimed at emergency medical services
According to the WHO, healthcare workers who use medical transport in Ukraine face a threefold higher risk of injury compared to other medical personnel.
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court suspended from justice until the verdict enters into force or the proceedings are closed - HCJ
The High Council of Justice has suspended Supreme Court Judge Vsevolod Knyazev from administering justice until a court verdict or closure of criminal proceedings on charges of taking a bribe as an official holding a particularly responsible position.
Kherson region tightens rules of entry to the region for foreigners and international organizations - RMA
Entry to the Kherson region is restricted for foreign citizens and international organizations due to active russian shelling, requiring 72 hours' advance notice and strict adherence to designated routes.
"The provision of Patriot depends on allies. They have a lot of them": Kuleba to discuss air defense for Ukraine against Russian ballistic missile attacks at NATO
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will call on the allies to provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems to intercept ballistic missiles, as 94 such missiles were launched at Ukraine in March alone.
Latvia plans to send Ukraine the first drones within the Coalition of Drones for 1 million euros - Prime Minister Silinia
Latvia plans to hand over to Ukraine the first drones worth 1 million euros as part of the Drone Coalition, which have been tested and recognized as combat-ready.
Maidan cases: former Berkut chief from Crimea to be tried
The former deputy regimental commander and chief of staff of the Berkut special police regiment in Crimea is accused of organizing the use of excessive force against protesters in Mariinsky Park in Kyiv in February 2014, resulting in 117 injuries.