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Russians shelled Nikopol district twice in one day with heavy artillery: there are destructions
Russian troops shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region with heavy artillery, damaging 5 private houses and 3 outbuildings, but there were no casualties.
Russia will start sending out electronic summonses and restrict men from leaving the country on November 1
Starting November 1, Russia will start sending out electronic summonses and will restrict the departure of military personnel from the country.
Kharkiv Metro dismantles the old name of the station - Pushkinska
The old sign of the Pushkinska station was removed in the Kharkiv subway as part of de-Russification.
"In June, the path to a just peace may begin" - Zelenskyy talks about preparations for the Summit in Switzerland
Representatives from all continents will take part in the inaugural Peace Summit in June, aimed at paving the way for a just peace and forcing Russia to comply with international laws and conventions.
Another explosion occurs in Zaporizhzhia
Another explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia. An air raid alert was declared in the region.
Ukraine and the US are working on a bilateral security agreement: Zelensky says what it provides for
Ukraine and the United States are working on a bilateral security agreement that will set specific levels of military, financial, political support and joint arms production for this year and the next 10 years.
Russians damaged natural gas transportation system during missile attack on April 27 - Ministry of Energy
Russians damaged energy facilities and the natural gas transportation system in the west of the country during a massive missile attack on April 27.
Poles block only one checkpoint “Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska”: about 80 trucks a day are allowed through
About 80 trucks a day pass through the only blocked checkpoint at Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska on the Ukrainian-Polish border.
Unknown persons destroyed two diesel locomotives in Russia - GUR
According to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, unknown persons destroyed two diesel locomotives in Russia, one in Orenburg and the other in Vladikavkaz, which reduced the enemy's military and logistics capabilities.
Rise in electricity prices in 2023 made it possible to pass this heating season - Ministry of Energy
In 2023, a small increase in electricity tariffs provided an additional 3 GW of capacity, which allowed Ukraine to stabilize the system and safely pass the heating season.