In Kherson, a collaborator faces 15 years in prison for illegal "passportization" and assistance in deportation of Ukrainians
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Vinnytsia city detains criminals who demanded 7 thousand dollars of non-existent debt
Gaza doctors warn of threat of starvation: at least 20 people have already died
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In Kherson, a collaborator faces 15 years in prison for illegal "passportization" and assistance in deportation of Ukrainians
A collaborator from Kherson faces 15 years in prison and confiscation of property for illegally issuing passports and facilitating the forced deportation of Ukrainians during the Russian occupation.
Birthday of the telephone, World Book Day. What else can be celebrated on March 7
On March 7, 1876, American inventor Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for the world's first telephone, which revolutionized communication and changed the course of human history.
ATES guerrilla blows up a railway relay cabinet in russia
An ATES agent blew up a relay cabinet near a railway station in the moscow region, aiming to disrupt russian army supply lines.
Germany proposes to cut aid to new Ukrainian refugees
One German party proposes to stop paying civilian aid to newly arrived Ukrainian refugees and reduce social incentives for them by limiting the aid to 460 euros per month under the Law on Assistance to Asylum Seekers.
Kim Jong-un leads military exercises and calls for preparations for war
Kim Jong-un personally led large-scale military exercises, including the storming of border posts. He urged the army to prepare for war amid annual joint US-South Korean military exercises, which led to an escalation of tensions with South Korea.
Sculptures by Ukrainian artist depicting war-torn cities to be exhibited in Italy
An exhibition of more than 30 sculptures by Ukrainian artist Oleksandr Zhyvotkov dedicated to events and places such as Bucha, Mariupol, Irpin, Kherson, and Vinnytsia will open in Padua, Italy, on March 7.
Vinnytsia city detains criminals who demanded 7 thousand dollars of non-existent debt
In Vinnytsia, police detained a group of criminals who extorted $7,000 from a local resident by falsely claiming a non-existent debt for an undelivered parcel, using psychological pressure and physical beatings.
Gaza doctors warn of threat of starvation: at least 20 people have already died
Health workers in Gaza warn of a serious threat of starvation and deaths due to malnutrition among the most vulnerable, including infants and children, caused by Israel's severe restrictions on food, fuel, water and medicine.
About 17,000 appeals were received by the NIMBY in February regarding victims of russian aggression
In February 2024, the National Information Bureau received about 17,000 appeals regarding prisoners of war, missing persons, deportees and internally displaced persons due to russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
Ukraine and the UK discuss nuclear threat at Zaporizhzhia NPP amid russian occupation
The Minister of Energy of Ukraine discussed the threat of a nuclear incident at the russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant with a representative of the United Kingdom at a meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors.