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Missile attack on Myrnohrad: number of wounded rises to 11
At least 11 people, including a 16-year-old boy, were injured as a result of a Russian missile attack on Myrnohrad in Donetsk region.
The incidence of scarlet fever in Odesa region is increasing
In Odesa region, 182 cases of scarlet fever were reported in 2023, which is 2. 6 times more than in 2022, including 61 cases among children, including one death due to complications.
Japan, US discuss defense cooperation to increase aid to Ukraine - media
Japan and the United States are discussing cooperation to provide Ukraine with more ammunition, potentially easing Tokyo's restrictions on military exports and helping to expand the U. S. arsenal of weapons for Ukraine.
"You can't capitulate to evil": President of Latvia responds to Pope's statement on a "white flag" for Ukraine
Latvian President Edgards Rinkēvičs criticized Pope Francis' statement inviting Ukraine to negotiate with Russia, saying that "one cannot capitulate in the face of evil.
Vatican comments on Pope's statement on white flag
Pope Francis calls for talks between Ukraine and Russia to end the war, using the "white flag" as a symbol of a cessation of hostilities and a truce through diplomatic efforts toward a just and lasting peace.
russians shell Myrnohrad in Donetsk region: at least nine people are wounded, including a child
In the Donetsk region, russian shelling injured 9, including a child, and damaged residential and non-residential buildings in many settlements.
Polish farmers temporarily lift the blockade of the Krakivets checkpoint
Polish farmers have unblocked the Krakovets checkpoint, allowing about 600 Ukrainian trucks that were previously stuck there to cross the border, but continue to block traffic on 5 other directions, where about 1700 trucks are still queuing at the Ukrainian-Polish border.
A fire broke out on a gas pipeline in the Tyumen region in russia
A large-scale fire broke out on a gas pipeline in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District of the Tyumen Region in russia.
russian troops damaged a substation in Zaporizhzhia, but no electricity shortage is expected - Ministry of Energy
The russians damaged equipment at the Ukrenergo substation in Zaporizhzhya region and gas distribution networks in Kharkiv region, but consumers were not left without electricity and gas supply.
Over a thousand ships have already used the Ukrainian corridor in the Black Sea - US Ambassador
More than 1,000 ships have left Ukraine's Black Sea ports, transporting nearly 30 million tons of cargo, including grain, to world markets despite the ongoing war with Russia.