Senate to vote on Ukraine aid package on Tuesday - Chuck Schumer
Biden makes a statement on the adoption of the Aid Package for Ukraine
Explosions are heard in Kharkiv
Ukraine may restrict access to public services for tax evaders - Malyuska
Russians shelled Sumy region: 283 explosions, one person wounded
Shooting of patrol policemen: attackers' car with ammunition found in Vinnytsia region
Strike in Odesa: eight people injured, including two children
"US assistance will be felt by soldiers on the front line and cities suffering from Russian terror," Zelenskyy says
"More weapons for Ukraine, in particular air defense systems" - Shmyhal on the approval of US aid
Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. reacts to the House of Representatives' approval of aid to Ukraine
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Senate to vote on Ukraine aid package on Tuesday - Chuck Schumer
On Tuesday, the Senate will vote to approve the Ukraine aid package bill previously approved by the House of Representatives, which requires 60+ votes and then a final majority of 50+ votes.
Biden makes a statement on the adoption of the Aid Package for Ukraine
President Joe urged the Senate to quickly pass an aid package for Ukraine to provide Ukraine with weapons and equipment to meet its immediate needs on the battlefield.
Explosions are heard in Kharkiv
Explosions were heard in Kharkiv, Ukraine, as Russian troops struck the city and region, prompting an air raid and calls for residents to take cover.
Ukraine may restrict access to public services for tax evaders - Malyuska
Ukraine may restrict access to public services for persons liable for military service who do not have military registration documents as an incentive to fulfill their duties during mobilization.
Russians shelled Sumy region: 283 explosions, one person wounded
On Saturday, April 20, the Russian military carried out 283 explosions in 13 settlements of Sumy region, wounding one person.
Shooting of patrol policemen: attackers' car with ammunition found in Vinnytsia region
The car and ammunition of the suspects in the shooting of patrol police officers in Vinnytsia region have been found, but the attackers, who are members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are still wanted and the search is ongoing.
Strike in Odesa: eight people injured, including two children
Eight people, including two children aged three and four, were injured in a rocket attack on Odesa on April 20, and an 80-year-old local resident was hospitalized with a head injury.
"US assistance will be felt by soldiers on the front line and cities suffering from Russian terror," Zelenskyy says
The U. S. aid that Ukraine has received is a significant package that will be felt by soldiers on the front lines and cities suffering from Russian terror.
"More weapons for Ukraine, in particular air defense systems" - Shmyhal on the approval of US aid
The US Congress approved $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, including $49. 9 billion for defense, $7.8 billion in budget support, $1.57 billion in economic assistance, and $400 million for border protection and demining, more weapons, long-range and air defense systems, and funds for recovery and reconstruction.
Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. reacts to the House of Representatives' approval of aid to Ukraine
Ambassador of Ukraine to the U. S. Oksana Markarova thanked the House of Representatives for passing the Ukraine Assistance Bill and promised to continue to work for Ukraine's victory, which is necessary for the world to live under the rule of law.