As a result of the Russian attack on a hypermarket in Kharkiv, about 16 people are missing, 4 are presumed dead, and about 40 are injured.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully repelled numerous offensive and assault operations by Russian troops in various frontline areas, with the hottest fighting taking place in the Kupyansk, Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions.
Four civilians are killed in a Russian attack on a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
A Russian missile hit a food warehouse storing mostly animal products in Odesa region on May 17, but authorities say there is no threat of a man-made disaster.
An elderly woman died of a stroke in hospital due to ambulance delays caused by the poor condition of roads destroyed by two agricultural companies.
Oleh Kiper, Head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, discussed with Munir Mamedzadze, UNICEF Representative in Ukraine, the issues of child safety, restoration of energy infrastructure and drinking water supply in the south of Odesa region, and thanked UNICEF for its comprehensive support in the areas of education, healthcare and protection of children's rights.
An ambulance carrying a seriously ill elderly woman fell into potholes on a road destroyed by heavy machinery from Kernel and Ukrainian Dairy Company, which nearly prevented her from reaching the hospital in time.
The state-owned Ukrgazvydobuvannya repeatedly announced tenders for the purchase of casing pipes to prevent the American company Vorex from winning, violating the law and court decisions.
During the presidency of Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine failed to build adequate fortifications, and the "Wall" project on the border with Russia became a symbol of corruption and provided minimal defense, leaving the country unprepared for a full-scale Russian invasion, despite promises to turn it into a fortress.
Roman Donik refuted the scandalous statements of MP Mariana Bezuhla. He called them untrue, undermining confidence in the Armed Forces and disrupting mobilization.
Instead of resolving all issues in a civilized manner and submitting the necessary documents to obtain a permit for the road, Alsids Black Sea began to use the road of a strategic enterprise without permission.
The conflict over the Olimpex grain terminal in Odesa may negatively affect Ukraine's investment attractiveness, said Bohdan Kitsak, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Economic Development.
Former agronomist Mykola Budnyak won a grant from the MHP-Hromada Charitable Foundation to open a greenhouse in the village of Slidy, Vinnytsia region.
The daughter of a fallen Ukrainian soldier founded the Olimp sports club in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Vinnytsia Oblast, to honor her father's memory and provide children with a place to recover physically and psychologically during the war.
Ukrainians placed a record UAH 20 billion on deposits in FUIB.
MPs, in particular members of the National Security Committee, sharply criticized the idea of holding a lottery for mobilization reservations proposed by Danylo Hetmantsev, calling it complete nonsense that will not be supported.
Illegal shipment of vegetable oil at berth No. 1 of the Pivdennyi port in Odesa, and the completely destroyed road of the strategic enterprise Odesa Port Plant are the consequences of the “violent” activities of the little-known scandalous commercial structure Alcides Black Sea.
The resumption of the grain corridor actually saved the Ukrainian economy, allowing it to preserve the potential of the agricultural sector, jobs and foreign currency earnings. This was done thanks to the Ukrainian Defense Forces, which established control over the waters of the Black Sea. Therefore, the enemy began to act through interested parties.
The number of victims of the Russian shelling on April 29 increased to 8 people. Today, 4-year-old Zlata died in a hospital in Odesa after a fragment of a Russian missile hit the child's heart.
Residents of Odesa Oblast received over UAH 41 million in compensation for war-damaged property as part of the e-Restoration program, and nearly 3,300 residential properties were included in the Register of Damaged or Destroyed Property.
Social media users harshly criticized the idea of the head of the Rada's tax committee, Danylo Hetmantsev, to raffle off mobilization reservations, comparing it to the movie The Hunger Games, where children are forced to fight for their lives.
Vadym Stolar Foundation invites to the presentation of the book “Stories of the Strong” in Odesa.
Danylo Hetmantsev plans to include a provision in his draft law on the "white business club" that will allow tax authorities to decide which entrepreneurs are allowed to book their employees.
Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine is actively seeking foreign direct investment to rebuild and develop its economy, but foreign investors remain cautious due to the risks associated with corruption and insecurity of their funds.
Daniil Hetmantsev, chairman of the tax committee of the Rada, suggests raffling off a mobilization reservation in a Lottery, arguing that this would be a fair way to determine who will be exempt from conscription.
IVC 2024: scientific conference, grooming festival and Pet Products Fair.
Getmantsev's idea of booking for members of the "White Business Club" is an attempt to divide the business into clusters, expert said.
In 2019 and 2021, a group of companies of Ukrainian businessmen GNT Group received investment loans from two American funds for the development of a grain terminal in Odessa. Over time, it became clear that the "enterprising" businessmen not only did not plan to repay the loan, but also sold the collateral of the terminal. Now international courts are trying to put an end to the conflict, but so far this has not happened, GNT Group is doing everything possible to prevent a new manager from entering the terminal.
National Guard soldiers destroyed 2 Russian" damaged tanks " and other enemy equipment in the Luhansk direction.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 496,370 personnel and 7,611 tanks.