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Lithuanian PM ready to send troops to Ukraine for training mission - FT
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonite says she is ready to send Lithuanian troops to Ukraine for a training mission.
In Zaporizhzhia Russian troops struck at infrastructure and park, destroyed a fire station: rescuers showed the consequences
Russian missile strikes targeted critical infrastructure, civilian areas and a fire station in Zaporizhzhia, causing damage but no casualties. 32 rescuers were engaged to eliminate the consequences.
US Ambassador responds to massive attack on Ukraine: "We will hold Russia accountable"
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on critical infrastructure across Ukraine, causing damage and injuries. The US Ambassador to Ukraine vowed to hold Russia accountable for its illegal war.
Rada to Consider Draft Law on Combating Electronic Fraud and Call Centers
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a draft law that would criminalize electronic and communication fraud, including the unlawful use of personal data and banking information to seize property by electronic means.
Bitcoin price drops to 62 thousand dollars: what's the reason
The price of bitcoin dropped to $62,523 amid regulatory concerns, declining interest in cryptocurrency investment products, and a stronger US dollar.
HACC imposes preventive measure on ex-head of the State Property Fund Sennichenko
The HACC imposed a pre-trial restraint in the form of detention on the former head of the State Property Fund, Sennichenko, who, according to the investigation, headed a criminal group that seized more than UAH 500 million from state-owned enterprises such as Odesa Port Plant and United Mining and Chemical Company in 2019-2021.
Russian "military commander's" informant detained for guiding missiles at Kryvyi Rih
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a 27-year-old local resident in Kryvyi Rih who coordinated with a Russian "military commander" the location of Ukrainian air defense positions and military checkpoints for possible missile strikes by Russian troops.
Kolomoiskyi was served another suspicion
A prominent businessman suspected of legalization of the proceeds of crime was served a notice of suspicion of organizing a contract killing.
The enemy fired 19 times at the border of Chernihiv, Sumy and Kharkiv regions over the last day: 77 explosions were heard
Over the past day, Russian troops shelled the border areas of Sumy, Chernihiv and Kharkiv regions 19 times, causing 77 explosions and damaging civilian infrastructure.
After discussing Russia's war in Ukraine and the economy, Macron and Xi had lunch at an altitude of 2,150 meters
Macron and Xi had lunch at a mountain restaurant 2,150 meters above sea level in the Pyrenees, where they discussed Russia's war in Ukraine and trade issues in an unusual diplomatic setting.