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Russians shelled residential sector in Kherson at night, damaged a multi-storey building - RMA
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Opendatabot: almost 400 court cases won by Ukrainians against Russia
Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukrainians have won 397 court cases against Russia for damages, with 91 judgments handed down in the first three months of 2024, and on April 2, 2024, The Hague will open a Register of Damages for Ukraine to accept applications from citizens affected by the Russian invasion.
School shooting in Finland: one teenager killed
A 12-year-old student opens fire at a school in Vantaa, Finland, killing one student and wounding two others.
A military Mi-24 helicopter crashed in russian-occupied Abkhazia: the crew survived
A Mi-24 helicopter of the Ministry of Defense of Abkhazia crashed in the village of Volodymyrivka, Gulrip district, russia-occupied Abkhazia, but all three crew members survived with non-life-threatening injuries.
British intelligence: Russia uses decoys at airfields to confuse Ukrainian military
Because of successful Ukrainian strikes, Russia has been forced to use decoys and deception techniques, such as painting fake fighter jets on concrete at airfields, to try to hide its aircraft.
Tram derails in Kyiv's Pozniaky, one person is injured
A tram derailed at the final stop near the Poznyaki metro station in Kyiv, injuring one person and hospitalizing him.
Officials of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection who organized a scheme of extortion from exporters of the "grain corridor" are exposed
Officials of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection organized a corruption scheme that extorted millions of hryvnias from agricultural exporters every month for issuing export documents.
US calls on South Korea to tighten control over chip exports to China
The United States agrees with South Korea to impose restrictions on the export of semiconductor technology and equipment to China, similar to those already imposed by the United States, as part of efforts to hinder the development of the Chinese semiconductor industry for national security reasons.
Russians shelled residential sector in Kherson at night, damaged a multi-storey building - RMA
Russian forces shelled a residential area in Kherson, damaging an apartment building, but no one was injured.
Lukashenko says belarus is preparing for war
During his visit to Hrodna, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that Minsk does not want to threaten other countries, but his country is preparing for war.
Coal production at state-owned mines increased by more than 24% since the beginning of the year - Ministry of Energy
Since the beginning of the year, coal production at state-owned mines has increased by more than 24%, exceeding pre-war levels, despite Russian shelling and staff shortages.