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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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Russians launched 408 attacks in Zaporizhzhia, more than 100 of them from drones

Russian troops conducted 408 attacks on 15 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, carrying out 108 drone strikes and firing 281 artillery shells.

War in Ukraine • February 17, 07:19 AM • 29354 views
Harris repudiates Trump worldview and says the US won't back down on Ukraine's defense - AP

The US vice president warned that isolationism and abandonment of allies is dangerous and undermines stability, implicitly rejecting Trump's worldview.

Politics • February 16, 03:14 PM • 24103 views
Using Russian assets to help Ukraine: Euroclear warns against G7 bailout option - FT

Euroclear has warned that the use of frozen Russian assets as collateral for the issuance of debt to Ukraine could pose risks to European financial stability and expose Euroclear to legal action.

Economy • February 16, 02:16 PM • 22398 views
As of 1 p.m. there are no blocked Ukrainian units in Avdiivka, troops withdrew from their position on the southern outskirts of the city with minor losses - Tarnavsky

Ukrainian troops withdrew from their position on the southern outskirts of the city with minor losses, said Commander Tarnavsky.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 01:45 PM • 21592 views
Government approves appointment of new head of Khmelnytsky RSA: name is announced

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the appointment of Serhiy Tyurin as the new head of the Khmelnytsky Regional State Administration.

Politics • February 16, 01:15 PM • 21173 views
Commander Tarnavsky announces decision to withdraw from Zenit position on the southeastern outskirts of Avdiivka: units are being equipped in new positions

Commander Tarnavsky announces decision to withdraw from Zenit position on the outskirts of Avdiivka to new positions.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 12:47 PM • 18905 views
"Unprecedented document": Zelenskyy tells what the security agreement with Germany provides for

President Zelenskyy confirmed the signing of an agreement with German Chancellor Scholz on security and long-term German support for Ukraine, which includes more than $7 billion in cooperation this year.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 12:23 PM • 19788 views
Scholz and Zelensky sign long-term security agreement: German Chancellor calls it a "historic step"

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy sign a historic long-term security agreement between Germany and Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 11:57 AM • 27903 views
Germany and Ukraine signed a security agreement: it was signed by Scholz and Zelensky

Germany and Ukraine signed a bilateral security agreement to provide long-term support to Ukraine in its defense against Russian military aggression.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 11:31 AM • 26386 views
"Sovereign interest of the United States": Deputy Prime Minister is confident that the aid package for Ukraine will survive the fight in Congress

The Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine expressed confidence that U. S. assistance to Ukraine will continue, as supporting democracy around the world is in America's sovereign interests, although funding is facing a political fight.

Politics • February 16, 11:00 AM • 29247 views
India resumes buying Russian oil after a two-month break - Reuters

India resumed imports of Russian Sokol crude oil in February after a two-month hiatus, with at least two refineries receiving shipments, according to ship tracking and trade sources.

Economy • February 16, 10:43 AM • 27597 views
Blockade of the Polish border: border guards do not rule out problems with the delivery of humanitarian aid

Due to the blockade of Polish farmers on the border with Ukraine, a spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine expressed doubts that enough humanitarian aid would be able to pass through such a small number of open border crossings.

Society • February 16, 10:24 AM • 27933 views
The EU is looking for ways to increase defense production: Von der Leyen offers experience in fighting COVID-19

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that Brussels should encourage the European defense industry to consolidate and increase production.

Economy • February 16, 10:09 AM • 25605 views
TPP attacked by enemy drones resumes operation in Dnipropetrovska oblast - Ukrenergo

Ukraine's energy system is operating stably and no shortages are expected, despite increased consumption due to cold weather.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 09:51 AM • 27516 views
Politico: French-led group of countries blocks decision to buy ammunition outside the EU to help Ukraine

A small group of countries, led by France, is blocking attempts to use EU money to buy outside the bloc for shells that could help Ukraine, according to diplomats quoted in a Politico report.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 09:13 AM • 31712 views
"She learned nothing from history, although she likes to talk about history": Zelensky speaks about Russian aggression

President Zelensky emphasized in his speech that Russia's unprovoked aggression reflects the evil part of the human soul that has learned nothing from history and is fighting for domination, despising life.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 08:53 AM • 30450 views
"Leaked" data to Russians to break through Kyiv's defense in 2022: SBU detains FSB agent

The SBU detained an FSB agent who was gathering intelligence for Russian troops during the invasion to help them break through Kyiv's defenses in February-March 2022.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 08:23 AM • 26298 views
Blockade of the Polish border: how many trucks are in line

The blockade of Polish farmers at 5 border crossing points led to queues of 1400 trucks, while the largest queue of 1700 trucks formed at the Krakovets checkpoint, which was not blocked.

Economy • February 16, 07:59 AM • 26924 views
Kherson suffered another Russian attacks at night and in the morning, fires occurred - SES

At night, Russian troops attacked a residential neighborhood in Kherson, causing a fire, and in the morning they attacked the city again, causing another fire.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 07:39 AM • 22761 views
Killed neighbor over loud music: in Kyiv a man faces 15 years behind bars

In Kyiv, a man was arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing a neighbor after a fight broke out over loud music.

Kyiv • February 16, 07:11 AM • 94004 views
General Staff on the Avdiivka sector: troops are maneuvering and reinforcing units as planned

Ukrainian defenders continue to hold back Russian troops trying to surround Avdiivka.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 06:57 AM • 30321 views
Despite the remoteness of the front: Andriushchenko reports on new line of occupants' fortifications

According to an advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Russians are building new fortifications from Nikolske in Mariupol district to Berdiansk in Zaporizhzhia region.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 06:49 AM • 32433 views
Poltava region suffered a missile attack from Russia at night, hit on open territory - RMA

A Russian missile hits an open area in the Myrhorod district of Poltava region in Ukraine, causing no injuries.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 06:30 AM • 30886 views
Enemy KABs strike in Kharkiv region: a minor among three victims - RMA

Russian forces shelled a village in the Kharkiv region, hitting a civilian car and killing three people.

War in Ukraine • February 16, 06:25 AM • 30583 views
Alaskapox: what is known about the newly discovered virus after the first fatal case

The first known fatality from the newly discovered Alaskapox virus is reported, when an elderly man with a suppressed immune system died from the virus, which spreads through contact with infected animals.

Health • February 15, 03:33 PM • 24371 views
Europe faces falling birth rates - Reuters

Despite family policies, the fertility rate in Europe remains at about 1. 5 births per woman, well below the 2.1 needed to sustain the population.

Society • February 15, 03:13 PM • 26854 views
Three people wounded in morning Russian attack in Khmelnytsky region - RMA

Three people were injured in Ukraine's Khmelnytsky region after Russian forces fired rockets that damaged infrastructure and residential buildings.

War in Ukraine • February 15, 02:21 PM • 23620 views
Ukrainian grain exports grew by 16% last year, with Spain, China and Romania importing the most - analysis

Ukraine's grain exports increased by 16% in 2023 to 44. 8 million tons, with the EU remaining the main export destination

Economy • February 15, 02:08 PM • 72850 views
Fuel price may rise by UAH 2 per liter in the near future - expert

According to a fuel market expert, fuel prices in Ukraine may rise by UAH 2 per liter in the next 2-3 weeks if the global situation does not change.

Economy • February 15, 01:56 PM • 22231 views
Trump is pushing aid to Ukraine as a loan - Bloomberg

Former U. S. President Donald Trump is pushing aid to Ukraine as a loan

Politics • February 15, 01:44 PM • 24993 views