Reznikov becomes Director of Security and Defense Programs at Ukrainian Institute for the Future despite corruption scandals
Ukraine to purchase electronic warfare devices for critical infrastructure facilities
Commander of the JFO "South" Kovalchuk announces his resignation
Court extends Roman Hrynkevych's arrest, but reduces bail again
Personnel changes: Zelensky dismisses Sibiga from the post of deputy head of the OP
Zhovkva on China's participation in the Peace Summit: The Chinese are not saying no
General Staff: Russians are advancing in five directions, most actively in Bakhmut
The OP expressed confidence that Ukraine will soon have positive results on Patriot
Showtime streaming service will stop working at the end of April
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Reznikov becomes Director of Security and Defense Programs at Ukrainian Institute for the Future despite corruption scandals
Former Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, who resigned over corruption scandals, is appointed director of security and defense programs at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future.
Ukraine to purchase electronic warfare devices for critical infrastructure facilities
The Ukrainian government has decided to finance the purchase of electronic warfare equipment for critical infrastructure and to allocate additional funds for fortifications and border defense to protect against drone attacks.
Commander of the JFO "South" Kovalchuk announces his resignation
Major General Andriy Kovalchuk, commander of the troops of the operational command "South", resigned to head the Military Academy in Odesa.
Court extends Roman Hrynkevych's arrest, but reduces bail again
Kyiv's Pechersk Court extended Roman Hrynkevych's detention for two months, but reduced his bail from UAH 469 million to UAH 393 million in the case of fraud with material property for the Armed Forces worth UAH 1 billion.
Personnel changes: Zelensky dismisses Sibiga from the post of deputy head of the OP
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Andriy Sybiga from the post of Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
Zhovkva on China's participation in the Peace Summit: The Chinese are not saying no
Ukraine is in talks with China and other countries such as Brazil, India, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia to participate in the upcoming Peace Summit in Switzerland to find a solution to end the war.
General Staff: Russians are advancing in five directions, most actively in Bakhmut
Ukrainian defenders withstood 81 combat engagements, repelling most attacks in the Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Novopavlivka sectors, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The OP expressed confidence that Ukraine will soon have positive results on Patriot
Ukraine expects to receive additional Patriot air defense systems and missiles soon after talks between Dutch Prime Minister Rutte and other leaders.
Showtime streaming service will stop working at the end of April
The Showtime streaming service will cease operations on April 30, 2024, as Paramount Global integrates its content into the Paramount+ With Showtime package.
Galushchenko on possible spring and summer blackouts: you need to be prepared for any scenario
Massive Russian attacks have resumed, so Ukrainians need to be prepared for any scenario, including possible spring and summer power outages, Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko said.