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Milan fights ice cream vendors to end 'wild nightlife'
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Russians attacked Sumy region 7 times
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In Mariupol, the occupiers destroyed a memorial sign in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Ukrainian Cossacks
Power engineers restore electricity to all residents of Odesa region after bad weather
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Seventh day of protests against the law on "foreign agents" in Georgia
Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia, have been protesting for seven days against a proposed law on "foreign agents" that they consider anti-democratic and anti-European, chanting slogans in support of Europe and against the law.
NYT: Israel strikes Russian S-300 system in Iran
Israel struck a Russian S-300 air defense missile system in Iran during an attack on April 19, according to Western and Iranian officials.
Milan fights ice cream vendors to end 'wild nightlife'
Milan proposes to ban the sale of takeaway food, including ice cream, after midnight to combat "wild nightlife" in some parts of the city.
IDF General Staff approves plan to continue fighting in Gaza
IDF Chief of Staff Gertsi Halevi approves plans to continue fighting in Gaza, with the last remaining city of Rafah yet to be cleared by Israeli troops.
Norwegian government announces significant increase in military support for Ukraine
Norway will significantly increase military support to Ukraine, including funding for air defense, to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian missiles and drones.
Russians attacked Sumy region 7 times
On April 21, Russians conducted 7 strikes in Sumy region, shelling Myropilska, Bilopilska, Krasnopilska and Seredyna Budska communities with mortars, artillery and kamikaze drones, resulting in 36 explosions.
Bloomberg: German defense companies become more attractive amid war in Ukraine
German defense companies are becoming more attractive amid increased orders due to the war in Ukraine and the crisis in the automotive industry: companies such as Hensoldt, Rheinmetall, and Renk are actively hiring and expecting to increase sales.
Ukrainians win gold at the European Youth Fencing Cup
Athletes from Dnipropetrovs'k region won a gold medal at the European Fencing Cup among young people under 23. Kateryna Korotetska and Sofia Sidenko won gold medals in team competitions
In Mariupol, the occupiers destroyed a memorial sign in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Ukrainian Cossacks
In occupied Mariupol, Russian security forces dismantled a memorial sign in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Power engineers restore electricity to all residents of Odesa region after bad weather
Power engineers have restored electricity to all 14,000 households in Odesa region after bad weather caused power outages, DTEK reports.