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Ukraine has sunk or disabled a third of the ships of the russian Black Sea fleet - Pletenchuk in a comment to AR
Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has sunk or disabled one-third of all russian warships in the Black Sea, and its ultimate goal is to completely eliminate russian warships in the Azov and Black Sea regions.
Explosions heard in Kherson in the morning, an office building in the city center hit - RMA
Russian troops continue to terrorize Kherson: explosions have been heard in the city center since early morning, but no one was miraculously injured.
UOC-MP ordered by court to return Assumption Cathedral in Kaniv to state
The court ordered the UOC (MP) to return the 12th-century Assumption Cathedral in Kanev to state ownership, as it is a cultural heritage site.
Zaporizhzhia plans to resume mixed format education for schoolchildren - RMA
Zaporizhzhia plans to resume mixed education in 24 educational institutions at the request of parents and in consultation with teachers and law enforcement agencies, with a priority on ensuring the safety of students.
Oil falls in price due to an increase in crude oil stocks in the US
Oil prices fell due to an increase in US crude oil inventories and expectations of possible inaction by OPEC+ in its production policy, which led to profit-taking after a strong rally in mid-March.
The Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise told how much explosives are contained in the warhead of the "Zircon" missile
The warhead of the Russian Zircon missile contains no more than 40 kilograms of explosives and is smaller than the X-101 and X-22 missiles, according to experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise.
NATO should create "more strategic difficulties for Russia" - Swedish Foreign Ministry
NATO should create more strategic difficulties for Russia to put an end to its irresponsible actions and aggression against Ukraine, Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Bilstrom said.
British military would not be able to fight with Russia for more than two months - British Defense Staff
The United Kingdom will not be able to fight Russia for more than two months due to a lack of resources, says Deputy Chief of Defense Staff Rob Magowan.
Baltimore bridge collapse: six people presumed dead
Six workers are presumed dead after a container ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, disrupting operations at the largest U. S. port.
Today EU ambassadors will try for the third time to approve the continuation of trade liberalization with Ukraine
EU ambassadors will again try to approve the extension of the duty-free trade agreement with Ukraine with a compromise proposal to increase restrictions on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products to balance support for Ukraine and protection of EU farmers.