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Zaporizhzhia plans to build 10 "underground schools" by the end of the year
Zaporizhzhia region plans to build at least 10 shelters, so-called "underground schools," by the end of the year, each with a capacity of about 1,000 students per shift.
Invaders in eastern Ukraine mobilized almost 60% of miners and recognized 100 out of 114 mines as "unprofitable" - Lysohor
The occupiers recognized almost 100 of the 114 mines in eastern Ukraine as unprofitable and mobilized almost 60% of the miners. A significant number of these enterprises were brought to disappointing economic performance by the invaders themselves.
Russians shelled Chernihiv region 9 times, causing 46 explosions
Russian troops fired 9 times at the border of Chernihiv region, causing 46 explosions from artillery, mortars, rockets and explosives dropped from UAVs.
First cargo ship sails through Baltimore canal after bridge collapse in the US
The first cargo ship passed through the newly opened temporary deepwater channel in Baltimore after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge halted water traffic.
Parliament plans to consider in the second reading a draft law on the use of biofuels in the transport sector
Ukraine could introduce mandatory blending of liquid biofuels with gasoline to promote the use of renewable energy sources in transportation.
The calm before the storm: Yevlash names possible reasons for the absence of drone attacks
Drone attacks on peaceful cities in Ukraine have been on hold for several days, but this could be a lull before preparations for a massive attack or monitoring of Ukraine's countermeasures, said Ilya Evlash, spokesman for the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The enemy shelled three communities in Sumy region at night and in the morning: more than 40 explosions were heard
Russian troops shelled three communities in Sumy region with artillery and mortars, causing more than 40 explosions overnight and in the morning.
The Housing Code may soon disappear in Ukraine
If the draft law is passed, the Ukrainian government will be instructed to develop a new law on housing policy within a year to replace the outdated Housing Code, as 80% of its provisions do not meet modern requirements and differ from EU approaches, and to solve housing problems caused by the war.
Fraud in medical procurement: Deputy Head of Zaporizhzhia Regional Council removed from office
The deputy head of the Zaporizhzhia regional council was suspended from his duties for 1 month after he was caught taking a bribe of over UAH 650,000 for medical procurement.
IDF waits only for government approval to launch major ground offensive on Rafah in Gaza
Israel is preparing for a large-scale ground offensive on the city of Rafah in Gaza, which remains the last bastion of Hamas, coordinating its actions with Egypt to avoid a humanitarian crisis.