Kuleba: US aid will arrive by November
Preparing missile strikes on airfields in Kirovohrad region: FSB agent gets 15 years in prison
Germany is reorganizing its armed forces to make them fit for war - Pistorius
Shmyhal met with the President of Latvia: they discussed expanding defense cooperation and confiscation of Russian assets
Equal to the area of some countries in the world: how many territories of Ukraine are potentially dangerous due to possible mining
Supports the invasion of Ukraine: two-time Olympic champion of russia was not allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics
Young Ukrainian model becomes a victim of an accident involving a Ferrari in Italy - media
In Lviv, a student sprayed pepper spray in a school: three children are in hospital
The first patient in the United States to receive a pig kidney has been successfully discharged from the hospital
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Kuleba: US aid will arrive by November
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba expects the blocked US military aid to arrive by November.
Preparing missile strikes on airfields in Kirovohrad region: FSB agent gets 15 years in prison
A resident of Kropyvnytskyi was sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to provide the Russian Federal Security Service with information that would allow for missile strikes on airfields in Kirovohrad region.
Germany is reorganizing its armed forces to make them fit for war - Pistorius
Germany is reorganizing its armed forces to make them fit for war against Russian aggression.
Shmyhal met with the President of Latvia: they discussed expanding defense cooperation and confiscation of Russian assets
During his visit to Riga, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs joint plans to expand cooperation, launch joint defense production, Ukraine's accession to the EU and NATO, confiscation of Russian assets in Latvia, and strengthening security cooperation between the two countries.
Equal to the area of some countries in the world: how many territories of Ukraine are potentially dangerous due to possible mining
About 26% of Ukraine's territory, about 156,000 square kilometers, is potentially dangerous due to mining as a result of Russian terror.
Supports the invasion of Ukraine: two-time Olympic champion of russia was not allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics
Two-time Olympic wrestling champion Abdulrashid Sadulayev was banned from qualifying for the 2024 Olympics because of his support for russia's invasion of Ukraine and his membership in the Dynamo club.
Young Ukrainian model becomes a victim of an accident involving a Ferrari in Italy - media
Ukrainian model Anna Kraevskaya, 21, was killed in a Ferrari crash in Italy on Easter Sunday after the car driven by a Swiss DJ crashed into a fence at 200 miles per hour.
In Lviv, a student sprayed pepper spray in a school: three children are in hospital
A student sprayed pepper spray at a school in Lviv, resulting in three children being hospitalized and seven others injured.
The first patient in the United States to receive a pig kidney has been successfully discharged from the hospital
On March 16, Richard Slayman, 62, underwent a four-hour operation at a Massachusetts hospital to transplant a kidney from a genetically modified pig. The man has now recovered. Slayman became the first man with a transplanted pig kidney to leave the hospital almost three weeks after the operation.
Companies importing weapons for the Ministry of Defense receive 3% of the contract value as remuneration: what they spend it on
Ukrainian arms and ammunition companies receive a 3% commission for importing weapons to Ukraine during the war, which allows them to break even and continue their operations.