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More than a thousand cultural heritage sites affected by Russian aggression in Ukraine
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Reconstruction and restoration of Kyiv region after the Russian attacks: Kravchenko tells about the results of a year's work
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Russian troops keep advancing near Nevsky and in Serebryansky forest - Lysohor
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Yevlash: enemy did not use missile attacks last night, but the Air Force constantly observes the activity of enemy tactical aircraft
Last night, the enemy did not use missile strikes or Shahed drones, but the Air Force constantly observes the activity of Russian Su-34 and Su-35 tactical aircraft near the border with Ukraine.
More than a thousand cultural heritage sites affected by Russian aggression in Ukraine
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 1062 cultural heritage sites have been destroyed or damaged, most of them in Kharkiv, Kherson, and Donetsk regions.
Mobilization of prisoners: Rada to consider draft law in second reading soon
The Verkhovna Rada is planning to consider a bill that would allow for the early release of some prisoners for military service during mobilization or martial law, except for those convicted of serious crimes such as murder, rape, terrorism, or drunken driving that caused death.
Conscript dies in TCR in Kryvyi Rih: investigative actions are underway
The serviceman died as a result of a sudden sharp deterioration of his condition, accompanied by signs of an epileptic seizure, in the TCR in Kryvyi Rih.
Reconstruction and restoration of Kyiv region after the Russian attacks: Kravchenko tells about the results of a year's work
In the Kyiv region, of the more than 29,000 objects destroyed or damaged by the Russians, nearly 17,500 have been fully or partially restored, more than 220 shelters have been repaired, and more than 2,500 additional places in kindergartens have been created, as reported by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration after a year in office.
First manned test flight of Boeing spacecraft postponed again due to technical problems
The first manned test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station is postponed again due to a technical problem with the oxygen valve on the Atlas V rocket.
Russian troops keep advancing near Nevsky and in Serebryansky forest - Lysohor
Russian troops continue their offensive near Nevske and in the Serebryansky forest in Luhansk region, as well as shelling Makiivka with rocket artillery in an attempt to improve their tactical positions in the face of fierce fighting, while collaborators in the occupied "luhansk people's republic" have been undergoing intensive training in public administration for several weeks.
EU has new plan to break stalemate on Russian assets for Ukraine - Politico
Brussels is considering allowing neutral EU countries to opt out of using frozen Russian assets to purchase weapons for Ukraine, while G7 members such as Germany, France and Italy remain cautious due to legal and financial risks.
More than 10 people injured in attack in southwestern China
More than 10 people were injured in an attack on a hospital in southwestern China, local authorities report.
The right to own weapons for Ukrposhta staff: Parliament plans to consider the bill soon
Ukrposhta employees will have the right to carry and use firearms to protect postal funds and facilities, subject to special training and strict conditions, according to a draft law that will be reconsidered by the Verkhovna Rada with proposals from President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.