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Zelenskyy has a phone conversation with Stoltenberg: discusses Kyiv's needs for air defense and ammunition
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg the convening of an extraordinary meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council on April 19 to discuss Ukraine's urgent need for air defense support and ammunition amid Russian attacks.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased by almost 7% in the morning: citizens are urged to turn off unnecessary "lights"
With the lengthening of daylight hours in Ukraine, the period of active electricity consumption has increased from 09:00 to 22:00, which puts an additional strain on the power grid.
Border guards burn down Russian remote mining complex in Kharkiv region
Ukrainian border guards in the Kharkiv region used kamikaze drones to destroy Russian positions, including a camouflaged remote mining complex and an electrical transformer.
Russians again spread fakes about "evacuation" from Kharkiv
Through the Signal messenger, Russians are spreading fake news about the alleged "evacuation" from Kharkiv due to possible encirclement by Russian occupiers, which is hostile disinformation aimed at destabilizing Ukraine.
German intelligence officer denies spying for russia
Former German intelligence officer Carsten L. denies charges of spying for Russia and receiving money for handing over German state secrets to an occupying country.
Extreme weather conditions are named the main threat to EU food security in the European Commission's report
Extreme weather events, high production costs and transportation problems have been identified as the main threats to food security in Europe according to the latest EU Food Security Assessment.
In Kharkiv region, a man strangled his wife and disguised the murder as "rape"
A man strangled his wife in front of their 5-year-old son in the village of Mali Feski, Kharkiv region, staging it as a "rape" and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
"We will transfer weapons from our own stockpiles": Biden called on Congress to approve aid to Ukraine
US President Joe Biden calls on Congress to approve additional military aid to Ukraine and Israel as soon as possible to strengthen their defenses against Russian and Iranian aggression, arguing that it is crucial to US security and will help develop American industry.
Playing with a friend near the railroad and climbed onto a carriage: 11-year-old boy electrocuted near Kyiv
An 11-year-old boy was electrocuted after climbing onto a freight car while playing near a railroad in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast.
ARMA to sell several hundred paintings from Medvedchuk's collection
The ARMA is preparing to sell 264 paintings seized from traitor-collaborator Viktor Medvedchuk, and the proceeds will be transferred to the state budget of Ukraine.