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Enemy in Luhansk region's TOT settles collaborators in Ukrainians' apartments
Russians in the occupied Luhansk region are settling the families of collaborators in the apartments of Ukrainians who left the city because of the occupation.
Ukraine allows entrepreneurs to produce license plates for cars - Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ukraine has allowed private companies to produce license plates after submitting the necessary documents to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for approval and inclusion in the register.
DIU destroys camouflaged Russian Murom-P system near the border with FPV drone: video shows
Ukrainian intelligence used a drone to destroy a Russian surveillance system worth about $50,000 and a vehicle near the border.
Prime Minister of Sweden travels to the United States on the eve of the transfer of NATO membership documents
The Swedish prime minister visits Washington on the eve of the submission of final NATO membership documents to complete the two-year process of Sweden's accession to the military alliance.
Russians use cluster bombs in Sumy region for the first time
Russians used cluster bombs for the first time in Sumy region on March 5, and also mined two settlements from the air.
IAEA chief warns Russia against restarting occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP
The IAEA Director General has warned Russia against hastily resuming work at the occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in Ukraine without conducting a safety assessment, as it is located in the area of active hostilities.
Germany announces participation in Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine
Germany will allocate a three-digit million-dollar sum to support the Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU.
Collaborator who organized pseudo-elections of the russian federation eliminated in occupied Berdiansk
A collaborator who helped the russians organize pseudo-elections in the occupied Berdiansk was killed in the occupied territory of Ukraine.
Shelling of Borova by Russia in Kharkiv region: the number of victims increased to seven
The Russian shelling of Borova village in Kharkiv region killed one person and wounded seven others, including three underage boys.
Prosecutor General Kostin announces the number of war crimes convictions since the beginning of the Russian invasion
Since the beginning of the invasion, Ukrainian courts have handed down 81 war crimes verdicts against Russians, with 17 defendants convicted in person.