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More than 800 cyberattacks launched by Russians on Ukrainian state institutions and services - Kostin

Russians carried out more than 800 cyberattacks on Ukrainian government agencies and services, targeting energy infrastructure and telecommunications systems to destabilize Ukrainian society.

War • March 18 2024, 04:48 PM  •  25595 views
More than 800 cyberattacks launched by Russians on Ukrainian state institutions and services - Kostin

Green paint, arson, firecrackers: at least 44 Russians attacked polling stations in three days

During the illegal elections in Russia, at least 44 cases of attacks on polling stations and attempts to spoil ballots were recorded, and 31 criminal cases were opened for obstructing the exercise of voting rights.

Politics • March 18 2024, 04:37 PM  •  28568 views
Green paint, arson, firecrackers: at least 44 Russians attacked polling stations in three days

More than 13 thousand hectares surveyed: SESU shows how Kherson region is being demined

Since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine has defused 42,806 explosive devices in the areas where active hostilities have been taking place, surveying more than 13,000 hectares of land.

War • March 18 2024, 04:32 PM  •  24199 views
More than 13 thousand hectares surveyed: SESU shows how Kherson region is being demined

Provided "support for a person with a disability" by entering into marriage: Lviv region exposes fraudster

In the Lviv region, a woman with a disability was detained who offered to marry men of military age for $10,000 and then illegally smuggled them across the border as escorts for a person with a disability.

Crimes and emergencies • March 18 2024, 04:27 PM  •  23645 views
Provided "support for a person with a disability" by entering into marriage: Lviv region exposes fraudster

The Polygraph Plant case: a witness will be tried for disclosing data on searches

NABU detectives suspect one of the witnesses in the Polygraph Plant case of illegally disclosing information about searches to a possible suspect, which led to charges under Article 387 of the Criminal Code.

Crimes and emergencies • March 18 2024, 04:21 PM  •  22889 views
The Polygraph Plant case: a witness will be tried for disclosing data on searches

Stoltenberg calls russian elections in the occupied territories of Ukraine and Georgia illegal

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned russia's illegal elections in the occupied regions of Ukraine and Georgia, calling on russia to revoke its recognition of Georgian territories as independent states and emphasizing the need to increase support for Ukraine due to the difficult situation at the front.

War • March 18 2024, 04:16 PM  •  25871 views
Stoltenberg calls russian elections in the occupied territories of Ukraine and Georgia illegal

Critically important: Zelensky discusses aid package for Ukraine with US Senator Graham

President Zelenskyy met with U. S. Senator Graham and emphasized the importance of continued U.S. support, including military assistance and sanctions against Russia, for Ukraine's de-occupation and Euro-Atlantic integration plans.

War • March 18 2024, 04:08 PM  •  24457 views
Critically important: Zelensky discusses aid package for Ukraine with US Senator Graham

Probably ate a ballot during "voting": a man was detained in occupied Crimea

In occupied Kerch, a man was detained for allegedly eating a ballot during the illegal presidential elections in Crimea.

War • March 18 2024, 03:57 PM  •  25626 views
Probably ate a ballot during "voting": a man was detained in occupied Crimea

EU approves €5 billion for Ukraine under the EPF

The EU Council confirmed the allocation of 5 billion euros under the European Peace Facility, including a special assistance fund for Ukraine to provide military equipment and training to support Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression.

War • March 18 2024, 03:56 PM  •  71998 views
EU approves €5 billion for Ukraine under the EPF

In Iceland, protective structures restrain lava flows and protect the city of Grindavik from eruption

Protective structures successfully contain lava flows and protect the city of Grindavik from the fourth volcanic eruption in 3 months on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland.

News of the World • March 18 2024, 03:52 PM  •  24785 views
In Iceland, protective structures restrain lava flows and protect the city of Grindavik from eruption