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Tatiana Kraevskaya

Education: Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Specialization in international information. She worked as an editor on television for eight years. Since June 2023, she has been working as an editor at UNN IA. Specializes in Ukrainian domestic politics, socio-economic issues, medicine and psychology. She pays a lot of attention to the news of the Kyiv region, in particular, to the problems of reconstruction after the Russian occupation.
Author's articles
The Russian army carried out more than 120 strikes in Zaporizhzhia region: they used MLRS and artillery and carried out 38 drone attacks

The Russian army conducted over 120 strikes in Zaporizhzhia region, affecting 23 settlements. These strikes included 38 drone attacks, as well as attacks from MLRS and artillery.

War in Ukraine • January 25, 06:49 AM • 27420 views
Today is the Day of Mourning in Kharkiv for those killed in the Russian attack on January 23

Kharkiv declares a Day of Mourning for the victims of the January 23rd Russian missile attack, which resulted in one of the city's biggest tragedies - more than 70 wounded and 10 dead.

War in Ukraine • January 25, 06:43 AM • 25118 views
The Kremlin threatens to cut funding for the TOT if there is a low turnout in the "elections"

The Kremlin threatens to cut funding for the temporarily occupied territories in the event of a low turnout in the so-called "presidential elections" in March 2024.

War in Ukraine • January 25, 04:10 AM • 32039 views
Dozens of potential planets may be favorable for life: research by scientists

Scientists have discovered 85 possible exoplanets with habitable temperatures. Sixty of these potential exoplanets are fresh finds.

News of the World • January 25, 03:05 AM • 25947 views
Sri Lanka passes law making social media liable for "illegal" content

Sri Lanka has passed a law making social media companies liable for "illegal" content in an effort to combat cybercrime, such as child abuse and data theft. Critics say the law threatens freedom of speech and could harm the country's IT industry.

News of the World • January 25, 02:00 AM • 24836 views
Head of the National Security Committee: Information on submission of a new version of the draft law on mobilization to the Parliament is false

Oleksandr Zavitnevych, chairman of the National Security Committee, denied the information that a revised draft law on mobilization had been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, calling it false. He called on the media to use official sources of information.

Politics • January 24, 03:18 PM • 24481 views
KCSA official and his accomplice exposed for bribery

The deputy director of a Kyiv City State Administration department and his accomplice were caught on bribery.

Crimes and emergencies • January 24, 03:06 PM • 22893 views
EU prepares major aid package for Ukraine to mark anniversary of Russian invasion - FT

The European Union plans to provide significant financial support to Ukraine, including 50 billion euros over four years and an additional 5 billion euros annually in military aid. The aid package also includes the return of funds from frozen Russian assets.

Politics • January 24, 02:05 PM • 25864 views
IL-76 crash near Belgorod: ICRC delegation in Russia tries to find out who was on board - media

The delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Russia is trying to find out the identities of those on board the IL-76 plane that crashed in the Belgorod region of Russia, although there is no information about it yet.

News of the World • January 24, 01:33 PM • 25340 views
Compulsory evacuation of a number of settlements is announced in Donetsk region: 72 more children are to be taken out

Children are being forcibly evacuated from several settlements in Donetsk region due to the ongoing hostilities.

Society • January 24, 01:04 PM • 29813 views
Russian shelling of Kherson hospital: three doctors wounded

The Russian military shelled a hospital in Kherson, wounding three medical workers.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 12:05 PM • 28296 views
EU agrees to extend economic sanctions against Russia for another six months - media

The European Union has agreed to extend economic sanctions against Russia for another six months.

Politics • January 24, 11:46 AM • 29027 views
Russian State Duma passes bill on confiscation of property for "fake news" about the Russian army

The Russian State Duma has passed in the first reading a bill that allows for the confiscation of property from those who spread "false" information about the Russian armed forces. The bill may be considered in the second reading next week.

News of the World • January 24, 10:55 AM • 23497 views
The crash of an IL-76 near Belgorod with alleged Ukrainian prisoners of war: Coordination Center issues statement

The Coordination Center for the Treatment of Prisoners of War is investigating information about the downing of a Russian Il-76 aircraft allegedly carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war. The Center urges not to disseminate unverified information and to use official sources.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 10:44 AM • 25748 views
"The future of Ukraine is in the hands of the West" - British Defense Minister calls for increased support for Ukraine

British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps said that 2024 could decide the future of Ukrainian democracy and emphasized the need for increased support from the West.

Politics • January 24, 10:31 AM • 26025 views
Large-scale air alert in Ukraine due to the takeoff of an enemy MiG

A missile threat is announced in Ukraine after the takeoff of a Russian MiG-31K aircraft. An air alert has been declared in all regions.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 09:46 AM • 65250 views
Estonia will train Ukrainian military

Estonia has joined the Interflex training operation for Ukrainian soldiers, an initiative that has already provided more than 34,000 Ukrainian soldiers with frontline combat skills.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 09:37 AM • 40073 views
In Lviv, hot water and heating have been restored to almost all buildings after a suspected hacker attack

Heating and hot water have been restored to almost the entire Sykhiv residential area in Lviv after a suspected hacker attack on the local utility company.

Society • January 24, 09:23 AM • 26520 views
Russian missile debris found in Kyiv park

In the Darnytsia district of Kyiv, fragments of a Russian missile used to shell Kyiv on January 23 were found.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 09:13 AM • 29240 views
Russian strike on Beryslav in Kherson region: a dead man was pulled out of the rubble

A Russian airstrike on Beryslav, Kherson region, killed a man whose body was found under the rubble of a destroyed house.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 08:51 AM • 31275 views
Polish farmers to hold large-scale protests against Ukrainian imports today

Polish farmers will hold protests in 150 locations across the country against unrestricted imports of Ukrainian agri-food products, claiming that it jeopardizes domestic agriculture.

News of the World • January 24, 08:39 AM • 62540 views
"It seems that North Korea is a more effective partner for Russia than friends who supply Ukraine with artillery ammunition" - Kuleba

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called on Western allies to provide more support in the supply of artillery ammunition, as the scale of the war requires it.

Politics • January 24, 08:18 AM • 30302 views
"We do not need Taurus to attack Moscow" - Kuleba

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Ukraine needs Taurus cruise missiles not to attack Moscow or any part of Russia, but to destroy Russian military infrastructure behind the front line on Ukrainian territory. Despite Germany's decision against the transfer of the missiles, discussions on this issue are still ongoing.

Politics • January 24, 07:42 AM • 33645 views
Nayev: Counter-sabotage reserves created to combat Russian subversive groups

Ukraine has formed counter-sabotage reserves to combat suspected Russian sabotage groups on the state border, according to Lieutenant General Serhiy Nayev, commander of the Joint Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The move comes as enemy forces intensify their attempts to break through Ukraine's defenses.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 07:25 AM • 31674 views
Zelensky enacts NSDC decision on economic security

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy enacted the decision of the National Security and Defense Council on urgent measures to ensure economic security under martial law.

Politics • January 24, 07:02 AM • 111771 views
Enemy struck 170 times in Zaporizhzhia region: 41 drones attacked, there are destructions

Russian troops attacked 25 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, firing 170 times, but there were no casualties. The attacks included 41 drone strikes and resulted in the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 06:44 AM • 31623 views
Russia's evening attack on Kharkiv: 9 injured, four of them hospitalized

As a result of the third shelling of Kharkiv by Russian troops over the past day, nine people, including a child, were injured and four were hospitalized. Over twenty settlements in the Kharkiv region were shelled over the past day.

War in Ukraine • January 24, 06:39 AM • 28664 views
Iran executes protester with mental disorder

Mohammad Ghobadlou, a 23-year-old Iranian protester with a mental disorder, was executed for allegedly killing a police officer during the protests. His trial was accompanied by accusations of torture, and his mental condition was not taken into account.

News of the World • January 24, 01:00 AM • 27158 views
Western sanctions have led to an increase in airfares in Russia by almost 50%

Due to western sanctions affecting Russian civil aviation, airfares in Russia have increased by 48. 4% in almost two years.

News of the World • January 23, 11:00 PM • 27339 views
Enemy strikes again in Kherson: a woman is wounded

A 29-year-old woman is wounded as a result of repeated Russian shelling in Kherson.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 03:14 PM • 24291 views