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Ukraine will create a unified system of care for the wounded based on NATO standards and combat experience
Ukraine plans to create a unified system of care for the wounded based on NATO standards, modernize tactical medicine, update training, and take into account the combat experience of Ukrainian medics since 2014.
Parliament adopts draft law to simplify consideration of citizens' petitions and appeals
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted as a basis the government's draft Law "On Citizens' Appeals" aimed at improving the legislation on citizens' appeals and bringing it in line with the Law "On Administrative Procedure".
Ukrainian troops shoot down enemy missile over Dnipro region
Ukrainian military shoots down an enemy missile over Dnipropetrovs'k region.
Fighting against the flow of the Dniester, heading to Moldova on a mattress: the violator was rescued by border guards
A Ukrainian tried to illegally enter Moldova by swimming across the Dniester on an air mattress, but was rescued by border guards.
Occupants hit Sumy suburbs with a missile: all necessary services are working at the scene
the Russian army has launched a missile attack on the suburbs of Sumy, all the necessary services are working at the scene to assess the consequences.
Kuleba calls the decision to suspend consular services for men abroad fair
Ukraine has suspended consular services for men abroad, calling it fair because, according to Foreign Minister Kuleba, "the guys in the trenches are very tired" and some are "sitting in restaurants.
Umerov discusses urgent needs of the Armed Forces with US Congressional delegation
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with a U. S. Congressional delegation in Kyiv to discuss urgent needs for military assistance, the dynamics of the fighting, and Ukraine's progress in liberating the occupied territories from russia.
Detention of Deputy Shoigu Ivanov was made possible by the GUR: what is known
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov was arrested for high treason after the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine gained access to his confidential information through a cyberattack.
Ukraine is in talks with partners to receive four more Patriot air defense systems - Foreign Minister
Ukraine has found seven Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems that can be transferred by partners: one was promised by Germany, four more are under negotiation, and two more are in Ukraine's "field of vision.
"To remove" the Holodomor, the UPA and Dzhemilev: new sweeps in libraries in occupied Crimea
In the occupied Crimea, libraries have been instructed to remove books that mention the Holodomor, the Ukrainian liberation struggle, the activities of Crimean Tatars, and literature with Ukrainian symbols such as the trident, as the Russian authorities consider them "Nazi.