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Olga Rozgon

Education: Interregional Academy of Personnel Management. She has a law degree in the financial sector. She also took journalism courses. From 2007 to 2021, she worked as an announcer and presenter on radio and television. From 2021 to 2022, she was the editor of the Bukvy magazine. She has been working as an editor at UNN since 2023. She specializes in international news and socio-economic issues.
Author's articles
Ordered a missile strike on the Kyiv TV Tower: Russian general and his subordinate notified of suspicion

Prosecutors notified Russian General Sergey Kobylash and Colonel Oleg Skitsky of suspicion for ordering the shelling of civilian objects in Kyiv on March 1, 2022. As a result of the attack, five civilians were killed, six more were injured, and the Kyiv TV Tower and other objects were damaged.

War in Ukraine • August 7, 09:24 AM • 3005 views
The President signed a law accelerating the development of mobile networks

The President of Ukraine signed Law No. 4321, which accelerates the development of mobile communications in the country. The document shortens the terms for obtaining land plots for the construction of base stations and consolidates the use of mobile stations.

Politics • August 5, 05:58 PM • 3831 views
Ukraine and Greece will work on the implementation of transport and logistics corridor development in Southeast Europe - Zelenskyy

Ukraine and Greece have agreed on the development of transport and logistics corridors in Southeast Europe. They also discussed strengthening Ukrainian air defense and purchasing American weapons.

Economy • August 5, 04:37 PM • 3910 views
Drone that flew into Lithuania from Belarus had explosives - prosecutor's office

Lithuanian Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė reported that the drone that flew in from Belarus contained an explosive charge. It was neutralized by Lithuanian military specialists at the training ground.

News of the World • August 5, 03:54 PM • 3795 views
In "Reserve+", it became possible to apply for a deferment for another category of conscripts: what is known

The updated "Reserve+" application allows conscripts who care for a spouse with a disability of group I or II to apply for a deferment. This requires disability data in the Unified State Electronic Register of Social Services (EISS) or the Pension Fund of Ukraine (PFU) and a marriage record in the State Registration of Acts of Civil Status (DRACS).

Society • August 5, 03:30 PM • 3249 views
Five Ukrainians declared a hunger strike at the Georgian-Russian border

Five Ukrainians began an indefinite hunger strike at the Dariali checkpoint on the Georgian-Russian border. They demand consular access, an explanation for their detention, and the possibility of leaving or applying for asylum.

Society • August 5, 03:08 PM • 3898 views
This will be felt: Zelenskyy on the initiative to purchase weapons

Sweden, Denmark, and Norway are allocating $486 million for the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine. This will increase the potential for protecting lives and serves as an example for other NATO countries.

Politics • August 5, 02:35 PM • 3033 views
Decisions on procurement in the National Guard will be made by a commission, almost 200 rear positions are being cut - Klymenko

The Ministry of Internal Affairs is introducing a new procurement system in the National Guard: a single commission will make decisions, and almost 200 rear positions will be cut. This is intended to ensure transparency and efficiency of logistics for frontline needs.

Society • August 5, 12:30 PM • 3356 views
Japan recorded its highest temperature ever at 41.8°C

The city of Isesaki, Japan, recorded its highest temperature in history – 41. 8°C. The heat has gripped most of the country, causing heatstroke warnings.

News of the World • August 5, 11:45 AM • 2918 views
"Ugly and pornographic": Danish authorities to remove "Great Mermaid" statue in Copenhagen suburbPhoto

The Danish Agency for Palaces and Culture demanded the removal of the 14-ton "Great Mermaid" statue from Dragør Fort. The sculpture, conceived by restaurateur Peter Bech, drew criticism for its "large breasts" and "vulgarity," although the artist and a local politician deny these accusations.

News of the World • August 5, 11:18 AM • 5267 views
State Department plans to introduce bonds of up to $15,000 for a US visa

The U. S. Department of State is proposing a 12-month pilot program that would require business and tourist visa applicants from certain countries to post a cash bond of up to $15,000. This applies to countries with high overstay rates or weak internal document security controls.

News of the World • August 5, 10:10 AM • 2999 views
The NSDC's Center for Countering Disinformation warns of another campaign to discredit TCCs via Telegram

The NSDC's Center for Countering Disinformation warns of a Russian campaign to discredit TCCs via a Telegram bot. It calls for arson attacks on TCCs to disrupt mobilization, collecting personal data.

Society • August 5, 09:43 AM • 3278 views
In Volyn, an 11-year-old boy hit his 2-year-old sister with a car - the girl died

In Volyn, an 11-year-old boy, driving an Audi, fatally injured his two-year-old sister while backing out of a garage. His seven-year-old brother sustained minor injuries.

Society • August 5, 09:18 AM • 4443 views
Russian strike on Kramatorsk: death toll rises to sevenVideo

As a result of the Russian strike on Kramatorsk on July 31, 7 people died. Rescuers dismantled 1685 tons of destroyed structures and extinguished the fire.

Society • August 4, 05:45 PM • 6817 views
Russian gas exports to Europe collapsed to their lowest level in half a century

From January to July 2025, Gazprom exported 9. 93 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe, which is the lowest figure since the early 1970s. This happened after the loss of transit through Ukraine, which led to an almost twofold decrease in supply volumes.

News of the World • August 4, 05:25 PM • 3857 views
Lithuanian President Nausėda accepted the government's resignation and appointed an interim prime minister

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda accepted the resignation of Gintautas Paluckas's government. Finance Minister Šadžius has been appointed as interim prime minister.

News of the World • August 4, 04:49 PM • 3545 views
Hungary imported Kazakh oil by sea for the first time via Croatia

Kazakh company KazMunayGas delivered 85,000 tons of oil to Hungary for the first time by sea via the Croatian port of Omišalj. The oil is intended for the Danube Refinery in Százhalombatta, which expands Kazakhstan's exports and diversifies Hungary's imports.

Economy • August 4, 04:14 PM • 8832 views
Water tragedy: a teenager's body was recovered from a lake in Frankivsk region

In Ivano-Frankivsk district, the body of a teenager born in 2008 was recovered from a lake. A State Emergency Service psychologist worked at the scene.

Society • August 4, 03:36 PM • 3276 views
Purchase of video surveillance for Kyiv: a utility company official is suspected of embezzling over UAH 2.1 million

An official of the "Informatyka" utility company has been notified of suspicion due to official negligence. The inflated cost of video surveillance equipment caused Kyiv losses of over UAH 2.1 million.

Kyiv • August 4, 01:06 PM • 3638 views
In Mykolaiv, a group of teenagers could not get into a closed shelter: the police launched an investigation

The Mykolaiv police have launched a criminal investigation into a closed shelter during a missile attack. A group of teenagers could not get into the shelter, the doors of which were locked.

Society • August 4, 12:30 PM • 3479 views
In Spain, a plane was forced to make an emergency landing due to a collision with a bird of prey

At Madrid's Barajas airport, an Iberia plane made an emergency landing after colliding with a vulture. The bird hit the plane and was then sucked into the left engine.

News of the World • August 4, 11:45 AM • 12661 views
Access to applicants' personal accounts in EDEBO will be temporarily unavailable: what is known

From 3:00 PM on August 4, access to applicants' electronic accounts in EDEBO will be temporarily disabled. This is due to the preparation and execution of the targeted placement algorithm; the system's operation will be restored no later than August 6.

Education • August 4, 11:33 AM • 4209 views
SBU drones hit 5 Russian fighter jets at Saki airfield, one aircraft completely destroyed

SBU drones attacked the Saki military airfield in Crimea. A Su-30SM aircraft was destroyed, another one and three Su-24s were damaged, and an aviation weapons depot was hit.

War in Ukraine • August 4, 10:40 AM • 3137 views
Boat with African migrants capsizes off Yemen: 68 dead, 74 missing

A boat carrying 154 Ethiopian migrants capsized in the Gulf of Aden off Yemen. At least 68 people died, 74 are missing, and 12 survived.

News of the World • August 4, 10:21 AM • 4418 views
Occupiers took 49 Ukrainian children to Lipetsk under the guise of an educational program - CNS

49 Ukrainian schoolchildren from Kherson region were taken to Lipetsk under the guise of an educational program. The children participate in "master classes" and lectures, which aims at their assimilation.

Society • August 4, 09:53 AM • 5794 views
Six participants in a corruption scheme involving the procurement of UAVs and EW systems, including MP Kuznetsov and Haidai, have been notified of suspicion

The SAP and NABU have notified six members of an organized criminal group involved in a corruption scheme during the procurement of UAVs and EW systems of suspicion. Among the suspects are the former head of the Luhansk Regional State Administration, a people's deputy, the head of the city military administration, the commander of a National Guard military unit, as well as the beneficiary and director of the UAV manufacturing enterprise.

Politics • August 4, 09:23 AM • 2875 views
UAE banks close accounts of Russian companies - intelligence

Financial institutions in the UAE are closing accounts of Russian companies to avoid sanctions. About 30% of Russian enterprises have received notifications about restrictions on financial operations or closure of bank accounts.

Economy • August 3, 12:14 PM • 9409 views
In Kyiv region, a drunk driver hit two young children: police detained the perpetrator Photo

In Kyiv region, a 40-year-old driver, while intoxicated, hit two girls aged 12 and 13. He was detained, with 2.42 per mille of alcohol found in his system.

Crimes and emergencies • August 3, 12:06 PM • 6842 views
Short-term rains, thunderstorms and heat: forecasters gave weather forecast for August 4Photo

In Ukraine, warm and dry weather with variable cloudiness is expected on August 4. Short-term rains and thunderstorms are possible only in some eastern, north-eastern and western regions.

Weather and environment • August 3, 11:48 AM • 4451 views
The Center for Countering Disinformation refuted a Russian fake about Ukraine allegedly refusing to accept its citizens from the Georgian border

The Center for Countering Disinformation refuted a Russian fake about Ukraine allegedly refusing to accept 90 of its citizens from the Georgian border. The Ukrainian side systematically works on the return of citizens, but only if their citizenship is confirmed.

Society • August 3, 11:19 AM • 9289 views