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Despite the shelling of the Ukrenergo substation: no electricity shortage is expected in Ukraine
Russians shelled one of Ukrenergo's substations in eastern Ukraine, damaging equipment. At the same time, the company emphasizes that no shortage of electricity is expected.
Committee supports resignation of Minister of Veterans Affairs Laputina
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Social Policy and Protection of Veterans' Rights has approved the resignation of Minister of Veterans' Affairs Yulia Laputina.
Borrell is in Kyiv for the fourth time since Russia's invasion: to discuss military and financial support for Ukraine and reforms
EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell confirms his fourth visit to Kyiv since Russia's full-scale invasion to discuss EU support for Ukraine through a €50 billion fund and reforms on Ukraine's path to EU membership.
Military medics from Odesa region to gain UK experience
Military medics from Odesa region will learn from the experience of their British colleagues in treating combat wounds during a three-day training.
Austria denies claims of Grünbaum's heirs, owner of Egon Schiele's works, of "Nazi robbery"
Austrian museums deny claims that Egon Schiele's paintings, which belonged to a Jewish collector, were looted by the Nazis.
SBI confirms that it has opened a case on possible abuses at the National Bank
The SBI confirmed that it is investigating a case of possible abuse of office by the Director of the Legal Department of the National Bank of Ukraine.
"Let me go": Bezuhla urges the Rada not to delay the announcement of her withdrawal from the faction
MP Mariana Bezuhla appealed to Razha's leadership with a request not to delay the announcement of her withdrawal from the Servant of the People faction.
Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Knyazev suspended from administering justice
The High Council of Justice has temporarily suspended former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Kniazev from the administration of justice until April 6, 2024, in connection with an investigation into a case of receiving an unlawful benefit on a particularly large scale.
russians attack Beryslav with drones: 55-year-old woman wounded
The occupation forces dropped explosives from a drone three times near the humanitarian headquarters, injuring a 55-year-old woman. Doctors assess her condition as moderate
British Ministry of Defense shows how Ukrainian surgeons are trained
British military surgeons are teaching their Ukrainian counterparts how to help wounded soldiers.