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The occupation court of Crimea fined the Muslim community "Alushta" for 100 thousand rubles for keeping books of Islamic theologians - "Crimean Solidarity"
A Russian-controlled court in Crimea has fined the Alushta Muslim community 100,000 rubles for possessing Islamic theological books in what was seen as a continuation of religious persecution.
Zelenskyy holds a series of important meetings: the focus is on journalists' access to the frontline
President of Ukraine Zelenskyy discussed improving communication about the war, including better access for journalists to the front line. He also analyzed the effectiveness of shelters.
"Cotton" in occupied Donetsk: what is known
According to the Telegram channel, a trolleybus depot on Shchorsa Street allegedly came under fire.
Defense needs, humanitarian demining and the restoration of Ukraine: Zelenskyy talked to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
President Zelenskyy thanked the New Zealand Prime Minister for his support against Russia and discussed further cooperation in defense and recovery. They also discussed the upcoming Global Peace Summit.
Sumy region under attack: Russians attacked border settlements 14 times
Russian troops attacked Sumy region 14 times, hitting six settlements and causing 62 explosions.
A series of explosions occurred in occupied Mariupol
Explosions were heard in the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, and the mayor's adviser said that the shelling was targeted and that the missiles flew over a neighboring village.
Revenge for Kyivstar has begun: Ukrainian hackers destroyed Rosvodokanal's IT infrastructure
Ukrainian hackers, possibly affiliated with the SBU, carried out a cyberattack on Rosvodokanal, encrypting more than 6,000 computers and deleting 50 TB of data.
Air defense in Sumy region: two Shahed attack drones destroyed
Ukrainian air defense destroyed two Shahed drones in Sumy region amid warnings of Russian UAVs infiltrating other regions. Due to threats, including the launch of a MiG-31K, an air alert was declared across the country.
Logistics will be faster: Zelenskyy says Ukraine is working on efficiency of drones' use
President Zelenskyy emphasizes the importance of improving the logistics and efficiency of using drones, especially FPV, to enhance military capabilities and save soldiers' lives.
Emergency service "112" in Ukraine has received almost half a million calls, including more than five thousand in sign language - Ministry of Internal Affairs
Since its inception, Ukraine's 112 emergency service has received nearly half a million calls, including more than 5,500 in sign language. The service, which currently covers Kyiv and five other oblasts, aims to expand its operations to the entire country.