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Reducing conscription age to 25 will help the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but Western military assistance will be crucial - ISW
Reducing the mobilization age from 27 to 25 will support Ukraine's ability to rebuild existing military units, but Western military assistance remains crucial to improving the combat capability of the Ukrainian army, according to a new report by the US Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Russian missile attack on Dnipro: prosecutors show the consequences
On April 2, 2024, as a result of the enemy's rocket attack on the city of Dnipro, 18 people were injured, including 5 children, 4 educational institutions, 9 residential buildings and dozens of cars were damaged.
Currency exchange rate as of April 3: the dollar continues to grow
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official hryvnia exchange rate at 39. 3236 UAH/USD, devaluing it by 25 kopecks.
Kuleba to participate in NATO-Ukraine Council ministerial meeting in Brussels
Kuleba will participate in the NATO-Ukraine Ministerial Council meeting in Brussels on April 3-4 to discuss increasing military assistance to Ukraine, strengthening air defense, and building up arms production capacity.
Biden responds to the deaths of WCK staff in Gaza: Israel has not done enough to protect volunteers
Biden expressed outrage over the deaths of 7 volunteers of the World Central Kitchen humanitarian mission in Gaza, including one American, calling on Israel to quickly investigate and bring those responsible to justice.
Intel reports $7 billion in operating losses for its chipmaking unit
Intel reported a $7 billion increase in operating losses for its foundry business in 2023.
Fire in Istanbul nightclub during renovations kills 29 people
At least 29 people were killed in a fire at the Masquerade underground nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey.
Russians shelled Sumy region 5 times at night and in the morning, attacking civilian infrastructure with air bombs
At night and in the morning, the Russians shelled Sumy region 5 times, attacking civilian infrastructure with air bombs, causing 23 explosions.
The US lifts sanctions on the former European unit of one of Russia's largest banks
The United States has lifted sanctions on the former European unit of VTB Bank.
One child killed, five more injured in 24 hours as a result of Russian shelling
An 11-year-old boy was killed and 5 other children aged 14-17 were injured as a result of Russian shelling in Kharkiv region and Dnipro. The total number of children affected since the beginning of the Russian invasion has exceeded 1,818.