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Power restored to houses in Odesa that were cut off after shelling
The enemy shelled Nikopol with artillery and attacked with three kamikaze drones
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"Russian Volunteer Corps announces re-organization of humanitarian corridor for residents of Belgorod and Kursk regions
General Staff on the situation in the frontline: 68 combat engagements were registered over the last day
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Putin's CEC complains about the "hand of the West" preventing pseudo-elections from being rigged
The head of Putin's CEC, Pamfilova, complained about "Western countries violating the rights of Russians" during early voting in the fake Russian presidential election in the occupied Ukrainian territories, aimed at increasing voter turnout to legitimize Putin's rule.
Biden calls Putin a "bandit" and urges Congress to support funding for Ukraine
US President Joe Biden urged Congress to immediately pass a bipartisan national security bill that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and humanitarian aid for Gaza, calling on every member of Congress to stand up to Vladimir Putin.
Power restored to houses in Odesa that were cut off after shelling
As of 22:00, power engineers in Odesa have restored electricity supply to 531 subscribers after the enemy shelling on Friday afternoon, while 4 subscribers remain without electricity and 800 without gas.
The enemy shelled Nikopol with artillery and attacked with three kamikaze drones
Russian troops shelled the city of Nikopol, Dnipro region, with artillery and attacked it three times with kamikaze drones, damaging a utility company, three private houses and a car, but causing no casualties.
SBU says cyber specialists blocked supply of components for a batch of Russian Shaheds and cruise missiles
The SBU blocked the supply of 1,600 servo motors for Shahed drones and 4,000 microchips for Russian cruise missiles, disrupting the production of these weapons.
Occupants strike at Konotop: what we know
The Russian army has struck Konotop in Sumy region. Rescue services are working at the site of the attack.
"Russian Volunteer Corps announces re-organization of humanitarian corridor for residents of Belgorod and Kursk regions
The Russian Volunteer Corps has announced the organization of a second humanitarian corridor to evacuate residents of Belgorod and Kursk regions due to a limited military operation in these regions, calling on civilians to leave between 9 p. m. and 7 a.m. on March 16 for their safety.
General Staff on the situation in the frontline: 68 combat engagements were registered over the last day
Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces launched 8 missile strikes, 57 air strikes and 46 multiple launch rocket systems, resulting in civilian casualties and infrastructure damage across Ukraine.
Putin's illegal elections: buses were brought to the "sleeping" districts of Simferopol, where one could "vote"
In the occupied Crimea, buses were used as mobile "polling stations" and delivered to residential areas of Simferopol to hold illegal presidential elections in Russia, which is a violation of international law.
Telegram channel with threats of terrorist attacks in schools blocked in Zakarpattia region
Cyber police blocked a Telegram channel that threatened terrorist attacks on educational institutions in Mukachevo.