Russian Armed Forces videotaped their looting of broken Ukrainian homes near Avdiivka
Canadian company Roshel plans to localize production in Ukraine
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Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region with drones and artillery: there are destructions
A 16-year-old athlete from Mariupol won 5 medals at the European Wushu Championships
His schedule was not taken into account: the head of the Georgian parliament refused to meet with the EU delegation
Bus falls into river in St. Petersburg, Russia, causing casualties
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Almost 200 political parties failed to comply with the law on reporting to the NACP
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Russian Armed Forces videotaped their looting of broken Ukrainian homes near Avdiivka
The occupiers rampaged through Ukrainian homes near Avdiivka, videotaping themselves stealing household items such as braziers and cooking utensils.
Canadian company Roshel plans to localize production in Ukraine
Canada's Roshel, a manufacturer of armored vehicles supplied to Ukraine, plans to launch production of armored vehicles in Ukraine, employing more than 200 Ukrainian refugees in Canada who are eager to return and contribute to the local economy.
Georgia's Foreign Ministry calls resignation of ambassador to France over law on foreign agents an insult
Georgia's foreign minister criticized the resignation of the country's ambassador to France over the controversial law on "foreign agents," calling it an insult to Georgia and its diplomats.
Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region with drones and artillery: there are destructions
On May 10, the Russian military attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region fifteen times using kamikaze drones and artillery, damaging a private house, a municipal institution, an outbuilding, a gas pipeline, and a power line, said the head of the Dnipropetrovs'k regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak.
A 16-year-old athlete from Mariupol won 5 medals at the European Wushu Championships
Iryna Kobeleva, a 16-year-old girl from Mariupol, won 5 medals, including 4 gold and 1 silver, at the European Wushu Championships in Stockholm.
His schedule was not taken into account: the head of the Georgian parliament refused to meet with the EU delegation
Georgian parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili refused to meet with the EU delegation, which arrived amid protests against the controversial law on "foreign agents," saying their visit could encourage radical opposition actions.
Bus falls into river in St. Petersburg, Russia, causing casualties
A bus fell into the Moika River in Piter, Russia, after an accident on a bridge, killing at least 3 people, leaving 4 in clinical death, 2 seriously injured, and the driver detained and facing criminal charges for traffic violations.
In Germany, environmental activists stormed a Tesla factory to stop the company's expansion
Activists protested against the expansion of the Tesla plant near Berlin, some of them breaking through fences and clashing with police, resulting in injuries on both sides and several arrests.
Almost 200 political parties failed to comply with the law on reporting to the NACP
Following the completion of the 2020-2023 reporting campaign for political parties, the NACP reported that almost 200 parties had failed to submit reports or had submitted partial reports, for which they face fines ranging from UAH 5,100 to 6,800.
Occupants continue to attack Kherson region, civilians wounded
A 49-year-old woman was wounded by Russian shelling in Kozatske, Kherson region, and a 48-year-old man was wounded in Beryslav.