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Umerov: 97% of Russian shells launched in Ukraine since the beginning of the year hit civilian infrastructure
97% of Russian missiles, drones and guided bombs fired since the beginning of the year have hit Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov reports.
Not an arrival: it was loud in Odesa - an anti-ship mine exploded on one of the beaches
An anti-ship mine washed ashore on one of Odesa's beaches and exploded. Due to restrictions on people's access to the beach area in the area, there were no casualties.
Power engineers have created two new energy transits to power Kharkiv - Ukrenergo
According to Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, CEO of NPC Ukrenergo, the power company has created two new transit crossings to supply more electricity to Kharkiv from neighboring districts.
Fatal car accident in Germany: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says there are Ukrainians among the wounded
Two Ukrainian women were injured in a serious bus accident near Leipzig, Germany, in which four people were killed and several others injured.
Ukraine should increase funding for the Foreign Intelligence Service to counter Russian challenges - Zelenskyy
President Zelenskyy announces an increase in funding for Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service to counter Russian challenges and expand its operational capabilities.
Durov says tens of thousands of messages calling for terrorist attacks have been blocked on Telegram
Telegram stopped tens of thousands of attempts to send messages calling for terrorist attacks from strangers and blocked thousands of users who participated in this flash mob.
Zelenskyy heard Umerov's report on new defense packages from partners
Ukraine's Defense Minister reported progress in cooperation with partners on defense assistance packages, assuring that Ukrainian defenders will receive more weapons, and called on NATO allies to provide additional air defense equipment against Russian attacks.
Future Perfect: two thousand civil servants to take free English courses
2,000 civil servants and representatives of local governments will take free English courses up to B1 level under the Future Perfect program to improve their ability to communicate with international partners and represent Ukraine abroad.
Syrsky and Brown discuss Ukraine's military needs and U.S. assistance
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi discussed with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown the needs of the Ukrainian military in the coming months, the necessary assistance from the United States, protection against Russian missile and bomb attacks, the development of fortifications and strategic issues until 2024.
Ukraine has sent two submissions to the UNESCO Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: what is known
Ukraine has submitted two nominations to UNESCO in the field of intangible cultural heritage protection: "Tradition of the Polissya musical instrument "dudka-vintik" and "Practice of protecting the tradition of the Good Friday evening in Ukraine".