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Three regions suffer most from russian attacks on cultural heritage - Shmyhal
Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Odesa regions suffered the most from russian attacks on cultural heritage sites.
European Parliament on Navalny's murder: Putin must answer, and support for Ukraine is the best response to the Kremlin
The European Parliament adopted a resolution stating that Russian President Vladimir Putin is responsible for Navalny's murder and that support for Ukraine is the best response to the Kremlin's actions.
Kyiv bans jeep and ATV competitions and races in protected areas
The Kyiv City Council has banned competitions, races, rallies and trophy raids involving jeeps and ATVs in order to preserve the natural environment and biodiversity in protected areas.
Ukrainian hackers attack the largest russian Internet portal Mail.ru
Ukrainian hackers have attacked russia's largest Internet portal Mail. ru, breaking access to the e-mail accounts of some domestic and all foreign users.
Europe has already handed over all surplus shells to Ukraine - expert
Europe has already handed over all surplus shells to Ukraine - expert.
russians jam communications in the occupied cities of Ukraine to block the work of partisans
russians jam Internet and telephone communications in the occupied Ukrainian settlements to prevent local residents from sharing information with Ukrainian forces about the movements of Russian troops.
NATO to conduct large-scale exercise Nordic Response 2024 with more than 20,000 troops
NATO and partner nations will conduct military exercises Nordic Response 2024 in Norway, Finland and Sweden from 3 to 14 March, focusing on the collective defense of the Nordic region.
Occupants are trying to seize two settlements in the Bakhmut sector, fighting continues - Yevlash
Russian troops are fighting within the town of Bohdanivka in the Bakhmut sector.
Armenia says withdrawal of Russian military base from the country is not discussed yet
The Speaker of the Armenian Parliament stated that although the withdrawal from the CSTO was discussed in the society, Armenia did not make a decision about it and did not take legal actions to suspend its membership in the defense union.
"Several years": Kostin on how long the tribunal over russia can last
Ukraine's Prosecutor General says that a special international tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for aggression against Ukraine may take several years to launch.