Ombudsman: Russian passports issued to orphans in TOT
Russian aggression is an international problem - General Brown
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Hospital patient wounded in Kharkiv due to shelling
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Poland scrambles planes due to Russian missile attack on Ukraine
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Occupants shelled Kharkiv: windows in the hospital shattered
Enemy launches Tu-95 strategic bombers at launch sites
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Ombudsman: Russian passports issued to orphans in TOT
Russian occupiers are issuing Russian passports to 14-year-old orphans in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, trying to erase their Ukrainian identity.
Russian aggression is an international problem - General Brown
Russia is rapidly rebuilding its armed forces, and its aggression against Ukraine has become an international problem, according to General Charles Brown.
Biden is pushing for the most sweeping arms export reform in a decade
The Biden administration is tightening rules on the export of civilian weapons to 36 countries to prevent them from being used to commit crimes and human rights violations.
Hospital patient wounded in Kharkiv due to shelling
A middle-aged woman, a patient at a Kharkiv hospital, was injured by shards of glass when Russian missiles struck the Saltiv district, shattering windows in the medical facility.
China tried to influence US elections - Blinken
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that the United States has evidence that China tried to influence and possibly interfere in the U.S. elections this fall, which he considers completely unacceptable.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 occurred near Taiwan
The 5. 8-magnitude earthquake occurred 104 kilometers off the coast of Taichung, Taiwan, at a depth of 20 kilometers.
Poland scrambles planes due to Russian missile attack on Ukraine
Poland has scrambled its fighter jets in response to the Russian missile attack on Ukraine, monitoring the situation and taking the necessary measures to ensure airspace safety.
A scandal in Lviv region: drunken workers of the TCC kidnapped an animal rights volunteer
A scandal erupted in the Lviv region when an animal rights activist from the NGO Animal Rescue. Kharkiv" was detained by employees of the Territorial Center for Animal Acquisition while transporting animals, which led to a conflict with the center's employees.
Occupants shelled Kharkiv: windows in the hospital shattered
Russian occupants shelled Kharkiv, damaging a medical facility and breaking windows, but there were no casualties.
Enemy launches Tu-95 strategic bombers at launch sites
Six Tu-95 strategic bombers took off from the Olenya airfield in Russia, potentially flying combat missions in the direction of the Saratov region and the Caspian-Volgodon region at the starting point between 03:00-04:30.