Head of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine Ignatov resigns
Mykolaiv was attacked by the enemy preliminary with two ballistic missiles, eight people have already been injured - mayor
Starting April 1, humanitarian aid can be brought to Ukraine only through an online system
An explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia - media
Russian "Dnipro River Flotilla" will be vulnerable to Ukrainian drones - british intelligence
Russian Federation strikes Kharkiv with a large-caliber guided missile for the first time: 16 people are reported injured
Polish minister calls grain talks with Ukraine difficult ahead of key meeting
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Head of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine Ignatov resigns
Roman Ignatov, the head of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, has resigned at his own request. The members of the Commission of Judges granted his application.
Mykolaiv was attacked by the enemy preliminary with two ballistic missiles, eight people have already been injured - mayor
Two preliminary ballistic missiles hit Mykolaiv, injuring 8 people and causing minor damage to 4 residential buildings.
Starting April 1, humanitarian aid can be brought to Ukraine only through an online system
On March 31, the transitional period during which humanitarian aid could be imported into Ukraine using paper declarations ends.
An explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia - media
An explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia.
Russian "Dnipro River Flotilla" will be vulnerable to Ukrainian drones - british intelligence
Russia is planning to create a "Dnipro River Flotilla" and a brigade of boats to protect the waterways and islands separating Russian-occupied territories from Ukrainian-controlled Kherson, but it is likely to be vulnerable to Ukrainian drones.
Russian Federation strikes Kharkiv with a large-caliber guided missile for the first time: 16 people are reported injured
The Russian army strikes Kharkiv with a large-caliber guided missile for the first time, injuring 16 people, including 4 children.
Polish minister calls grain talks with Ukraine difficult ahead of key meeting
Poland's Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Sekerski says negotiations with Ukraine on food imports were difficult, but a deal could be reached after meetings on Wednesday and Thursday devoted to farmers' protests against Ukrainian grain imports.
By blocking tax invoices, Hetmantsev is working for the enemy, killing Ukraine's economy - expert
Serhiy Gaidai, a political strategist, accused Danylo Hetmantsev, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Taxation and Customs Policy, of creating a corrupt scheme to block tax invoices that is killing Ukraine's economy and working for the enemy during the war.
Three high-ranking Russian officials were notified of suspicion of helping to transport Russian military and equipment to the frontline by sea
Three high-ranking Russian officials were notified of suspicion for assisting in the transportation of Russian military personnel and equipment to the frontline by sea.
Starting April 1, compensation for employers for hiring registered unemployed will increase in Ukraine
Starting from 1 April 2024, the minimum wage in Ukraine will increase to UAH 8,000, which will result in an increase in various employment-related compensation payments in line with the minimum wage.