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Police: Two civilians killed and 5 wounded in Sumy region as a result of hostile shelling
Enemy troops shelled settlements in Sumy region, killing 2 civilians, injuring 5, damaging 39 households, a multi-storey building, cars, warehouses, pharmacies and a hospital, and opening criminal proceedings over violations of the laws and customs of war.
Explosions occurred in Odesa
The explosions occurred in Odesa on March 15 after the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a missile approaching the city.
Ukrenergo CEO: Ukrainian energy sector offers investors low costs and fast permitting
Ukraine offers lucrative opportunities for energy investors due to reduced bureaucracy, lower costs, and quicker permitting for new projects such as high-voltage lines, wind and solar power plants, transforming it from an aid recipient to a potential exporter feeding European power grids.
Ministry of Energy: Mine in Donetsk region de-energized due to shelling, no electricity shortage
A mine in Donetsk Oblast was cut off from power due to shelling, forcing 5 workers underground. There is no electricity shortage, the situation is under control and necessary repairs are underway.
Vinnytsia Mayor Morgunov was "shamed" by minimal budget expenditures to help the Ukrainian army: details
Vinnytsia Mayor Morgunov was "shamed" by minimal budgetary allocations to help the Ukrainian army.
Russian agent spied on Ukrainian Armed Forces ships near Odesa port: detained
A Russian military intelligence agent was detained in Zaporizhzhia, spying on the location and movement of Ukrainian warships near the port of Odesa.
Expert: Head of the Deposit Guarantee Fund Rekrut should be dismissed so that she does not tarnish the reputation of the government
According to the expert, Svitlana Rekrut, head of the Deposit Guarantee Fund, should be fired for using Megabank cars for personal trips abroad with her family.
Cockpit incident may have caused Boeing 787 crash at Auckland airport
A flight attendant accidentally pressed a button on the pilot's seat during a Latam Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland, causing the pilot to be pushed onto the control panel, which led to a sudden crash of the plane, injuring about 50 passengers.
Three "Shaheds" destroyed in the south at night, including one in Kirovohrad region - Defense Forces of the South
Russian troops launched a night attack using Shahed drones in an attempt to bypass air defense through the occupied territories, but Ukrainian air defense forces in the south destroyed three drones in Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Kirovohrad regions.
Oppendatabot: more than 3 million cases considered in courts in 2023
In 2023, Ukrainian courts considered 3,157,293 cases, almost half as many as in 2022. The number of administrative and civil cases increased the most.