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Julia Shramko

He is a production editor on the news feed at UNN news agency. She is responsible for monitoring information sources, publishing news, communicating with news journalists on operational tasks, making suggestions for comments and developing topics. She studied at Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University. She majored in applied linguistics. She worked at the Volyn News Agency and VolynPost news agency.
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"Ratel S is working": Fedorov shows kamikaze robot blowing up a bridge in Bakhmut direction

Ukrainian forces used the Ratel S kamikaze ground robot to blow up a bridge in the village of Ivanivske near Bakhmut, which significantly disrupted Russian logistics.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 01:42 PM • 23702 views
EU completes gas withdrawal season with 59% of storage facilities filled

At the end of the winter gas withdrawal season, European gas storage facilities were 59% full, a record high for this time of year, allowing the EU to have enough gas for the next winter and reduce its dependence on Russian gas imports.

Economy • April 2, 01:19 PM • 25467 views
EU on Russia's attacks on hydroelectric power plants: Putin's response to all those who still believe that peace with him is possible

Russia's massive missile and drone strikes on civilian targets and critical energy infrastructure in Ukraine are Putin's response to those who believe that peace with him is possible, the European Commission says.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 01:03 PM • 30637 views
Switzerland has frozen only 5% of the total amount of Russian assets in the country - Kuleba

Switzerland has frozen $8. 2 billion of Russian assets, which is only 5% of the total amount of Russian wealth in the country.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 11:50 AM • 28462 views
Two recruitment centers for the Defense Forces opened in Kharkiv

Two recruiting centers of the Ukrainian army have opened in Kharkiv, offering a variety of vacancies.

Society • April 2, 11:34 AM • 25251 views
Cabinet dismisses Dzhaparova from the post of First Deputy Foreign Minister

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the dismissal of Emine Dzhaparova from the post of First Deputy Foreign Minister and appointed Oleg Osiyan as First Deputy Head and Andriy Kreitor as Deputy Head of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection.

Politics • April 2, 11:22 AM • 21273 views
International Register of Losses officially opened for applications

The International Register of Damage for Ukraine (RD4U) is now open for applications to document damage caused by Russian aggression, which will serve as the basis for compensation claims.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 11:00 AM • 21973 views
School shooting in Finland: one teenager killed

A 12-year-old student opens fire at a school in Vantaa, Finland, killing one student and wounding two others.

News of the World • April 2, 10:36 AM • 25933 views
Russians shelled residential sector in Kherson at night, damaged a multi-storey building - RMA

Russian forces shelled a residential area in Kherson, damaging an apartment building, but no one was injured.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 10:17 AM • 22493 views
Ukrainian reconnaissance men blow up power substation in occupied Sevastopol - media

Representatives of Ukrainian intelligence blew up a power substation in occupied Sevastopol.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 09:59 AM • 27099 views
A shooting took place at a school in Finland: 12-year-old student wounds three peers

A 12-year-old student opened fire at a school in Vantaa, Finland, wounding three other students and was detained by police.

News of the World • April 2, 09:36 AM • 25478 views
MP: 6 to 8 million applications for compensation may be submitted to the Register of Losses

The International Register of Damages for Ukraine (RD4U) is expected to receive between 6 and 8 million applications for compensation for damages caused by Russian aggression from individuals, businesses, and the government.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 09:20 AM • 24116 views
Ukraine's national debt approaches UAH 5.5 trillion

Ukraine's public and publicly guaranteed debt reached UAH 5. 49 trillion, or USD 143.69 billion, as of early March, of which 69.67% was external debt and 30.33% was domestic debt.

Economy • April 2, 09:09 AM • 23675 views
Kuleba in the Netherlands: He has already spoken about Patriot and ensuring justice for Russian atrocities before the conference in The Hague

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited the Netherlands, where he discussed strengthening Ukraine's Patriot air defense system against growing Russian ballistic missile attacks, ensuring justice for Russian atrocities, and a conference on restoring justice for Ukraine in The Hague.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 08:49 AM • 24740 views
Russians again "lost" a bomb in occupied Rubizhne, it fell near the train station - RMA

In the occupied Rubizhne, a Russian fighter jet accidentally dropped a bomb near the railway station.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 08:34 AM • 21079 views
Russians attacked a village in Kharkiv region at night, damaged civilian infrastructure: the consequences are shown

Russian troops attacked the village of Liptsy in Kharkiv region at night, damaging civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings, outbuildings, shops and warehouses.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 08:21 AM • 21798 views
Not just a plant: Russia reports a drone attack on a refinery in Tatarstan

According to Russian media reports, a drone attacked an oil refinery in Nizhnekamsk, Russia, causing a fire that was extinguished in 20 minutes.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 07:59 AM • 22592 views
Warm weather in early April set three new records in Kyiv

On April 1, new temperature records were set in Kyiv: the minimum, maximum, and average daily air temperature exceeded previous records, reaching levels typical of late May.

Kyiv • April 2, 07:55 AM • 22733 views
SAPO announces exposure of organized group headed by ex-advisor of the Presidential Office: what is the case about

The SAPO and the NABU exposed an organized group headed by a former advisor to the Presidential Office that embezzled UAH 94. 8 million during the purchase of transformers under martial law.

Economy • April 2, 07:29 AM • 29996 views
Blinken is in Paris today to hold talks with Macron on support for Ukraine

U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in Paris to hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron about supporting Ukraine in the war waged by Russia against Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 07:07 AM • 92882 views
"Havana Syndrome": The White House has commented

The White House spokeswoman commented on the media investigation into the "Havana Syndrome".

News of the World • April 2, 06:57 AM • 27515 views
State Department: Russia's veto in the UN Security Council shows how Russia is fulfilling its part of the deal in exchange for weapons from the DPRK

The US believes that Russia's veto of the continuation of the work of the UN sanctions monitoring group against North Korea shows how Russia is fulfilling its part of the deal in exchange for weapons from North Korea for the war against Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 06:07 AM • 29919 views
Enemy fired at Sumy region four times during the night: 10 explosions recorded

During the night, Russian troops fired 4 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region, 10 explosions were recorded in 4 communities.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 05:46 AM • 26645 views
U.S. warns China against acting to help support Russian aggression in Ukraine

The United States expresses concern about the Russia-China partnership and warns China against supporting Russian aggression in Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 05:33 AM • 30344 views
Russians hit gas pipeline in Kherson region, two wounded - RMA

Russian forces shelled residential areas of Kherson region, damaging buildings and infrastructure, causing a gas leak and injuring two people.

War in Ukraine • April 2, 05:19 AM • 25790 views
Soaring coffee prices are already having an impact - FT

Extreme temperatures and droughts in Southeast Asia have led to lower coffee bean yields in Vietnam and Indonesia, the world's second and third largest producers, sending global coffee futures to near record highs.

Economy • April 1, 02:32 PM • 34541 views
Kyiv warned of air pollution amid reports of dust from the Sahara: recommendations issued

High levels of fine dust pollution have been reported in Kyiv, with authorities recommending closing windows and avoiding outdoor activities until air quality improves.

Society • April 1, 02:09 PM • 77597 views
Government bans eviction of IDPs from temporary housing

The Government banned the eviction of internally displaced persons from vulnerable categories of population from temporary housing during martial law and for 6 months after its termination in order to provide additional guarantees and strengthen legal and social protection of vulnerable IDPs.

Society • April 1, 02:03 PM • 24488 views
Air Force warns of a missile heading towards Kryvyi Rih

The Ukrainian Air Force warned of a missile threat in the direction of Kryvyi Rih and the activity of enemy tactical aircraft in the eastern, southeastern and northeastern directions, which poses a threat of air strikes on the frontline areas.

Announcements • April 1, 01:47 PM • 22346 views
A major fire has occurred at another plant in Russia: a fire broke out at the Elektroizolit plant near Moscow

A fire broke out at the Elektroizolit plant in the town of Khotkovo near Moscow, engulfing a production shop where machines for impregnating paint and varnish fabrics were manufactured and leading to the evacuation of 34 people.

News of the World • April 1, 01:39 PM • 20336 views