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Kuleba: Ukraine expects the EU to increase supplies of artillery shells as soon as possible
The Foreign Minister said that Ukraine expects the EU to increase supplies of artillery shells as soon as possible.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has disabled a third of the russian Black Sea Fleet - StratCom
Since the beginning of the russian invasion of Ukraine, the Defense Forces have disabled 24 russian ships and one submarine, putting more than a third of the russian Black Sea Fleet out of action, according to Ukrainian military reports.
For the first time in Ukraine, the 6,000-year-old fabric was presented in a museum in Cherkasy region. Here's why it's important
For the first time in Ukraine, a 6,000-year-old fabric was presented in a museum in Cherkasy region.
russians spread fake news that Oschadbank blocks cards for failure to appear at the TCC - Center for Countering Disinformation
russian propagandists are actively spreading fake reports that Oschadbank is blocking cards for failure to appear under summons, but the bank denies this.
The Diia app does not plan to issue summonses or hold elections.
The Deputy Prime Minister announced that the Diia app does not plan to issue summonses or hold elections, but will open its code in February for greater transparency.
Fedorov: Diia plans to launch online marriage in the near future
The Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine has announced plans to launch an online marriage service through the Diia app, which will allow couples to get married remotely via video.
Unidentified persons open fire near the Palace of Justice in Istanbul, wounded
Two unknown gunmen opened fire near the Palace of Justice in Istanbul, wounding six people, including three police officers and three civilians.
Repairs have begun on the Kyiv-Chop highway
Repair of the Kyiv-Chop international highway has begun: potholes are being repaired in Rivne region.
British Intelligence: Elimination of the Russian boat "Ivanivets" will reduce the capabilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet
Ukraine's sinking of the Russian missile boat "Ivanivets" will reduce the capabilities and command control of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Public Calls on Parliament to Allow Journalists to Access Verkhovna Rada Sessions
Civil society organizations and media representatives are calling on the Verkhovna Rada to allow journalists to attend parliamentary sessions and communicate freely with MPs, arguing that such openness is essential for democracy and transparency.