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Vita Zelenetska

In 2005, she graduated from the Institute of Journalism at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Journalist, editor, TV and radio presenter. Member of the Danish Association of Journalists. She began her professional journalism career in 2005 at the publication Yuridicheskaya Praktika. In 2006-2007, she worked as a parliamentary correspondent and editor for the UTR World Service television channel. In 2007, she worked as a line producer in Oksana Sokolova's team at the ICTV television channel. From 2008 to 2013, she worked as a TV presenter and editor of the news program Chas Krainy on the First Public TV channel (KDTRK). She has collaborated with Ukrainian and international Telegram channels, media platforms, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine's TV and radio broadcasting company. Since 2022, she has been working as a special correspondent for the international television channel CGTN. Since 2024, she has been working as a news anchor on Ukrainian Radio. She specializes in issues of domestic and foreign policy, socio-economic activity, military topics, and culture.
Author's articles
Large-scale air raid alert in Ukraine due to MiG-31K take-off

On the morning of November 29, a large-scale air raid alert was declared in Ukraine due to the take-off of Russian MiG-31K aircraft, equipped with Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles. The Kyiv City Military Administration reported the threat of enemy missile use.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 05:03 AM • 14655 views
Cloudy with clearings in Ukraine: weather forecast for November 29Photo

On November 29, cloudy weather with rain and snow in places is forecast in Ukraine. In Odesa region, light rain is expected at night, and fog is possible in most regions at night and in the morning.

Weather and environment • November 29, 04:30 AM • 4009 views
Congo and Rwanda leaders to hold talks in Washington to end war

The presidents of DR Congo and Rwanda will meet with Donald Trump in Washington next week to conclude a peace agreement. The US is mediating the conflict and plans to attract investments in Congo's mining sector.

News of the World • November 29, 04:15 AM • 4766 views
Young people are increasingly shunning generative AI due to ethical and environmental concerns

The younger generation is increasingly consciously refusing to use generative AI, considering it unethical, environmentally harmful, and a threat to the creative sphere. They are creating an "AI veganism" movement, emphasizing injustice and undermining the value of human labor.

Technologies • November 29, 03:39 AM • 10983 views
The number of injured in Kyiv has risen to 11: the State Emergency Service showed the consequencesPhoto

As a result of the attack on Kyiv, 11 people were injured, 5 of whom were hospitalized. Significant damage to residential buildings, fires, and destruction of facades were recorded in several districts of the capital.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 03:02 AM • 21225 views
Russian troops advanced near Rivnopil and Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia - DeepState

According to the monitoring project DeepState, Russian troops advanced near Rivnopil and Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia. This update to the combat map occurred on November 29 at 01:25.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 02:39 AM • 4488 views
"I don't want to create problems for Zelenskyy, so I'm going to the front" - Yermak after dismissal and searchesPhoto

Former head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak announced his intention to go to the front after NABU and SAP searches of his home on November 28. He said he was ready for any consequences and felt discredited.

Politics • November 29, 02:21 AM • 27448 views
Occupiers disrupted heating in kindergartens in Kherson region - CNS

In the Hola Prystan district of Kherson region, kindergartens remain without heating due to lack of funding. Parents are forced to bundle up their children, and employees predict a complete lack of heat throughout the winter. The occupation authorities cannot solve the problem, and funding is being siphoned off in Henichesk, where the administration is engaged in ostentatious "repairs."

Society • November 29, 01:53 AM • 5192 views
One person confirmed dead in Kyiv due to Russian attack

As a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv, a man died in the Sviatoshynskyi district. In total, 1 person was killed and 7 injured, including a child.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 01:37 AM • 16664 views
Three wounded and 52 evacuated after night attack on Kyiv region - OVA

As a result of a Russian attack on the night of November 29, a multi-story building and a private house were damaged in Brovary, with injuries reported. 52 residents were evacuated, and three injured individuals were hospitalized.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 01:28 AM • 4631 views
Yermak was "beside himself" after learning about Zelenskyy's decision to dismiss him - The Economist

Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak was shocked and confused after learning about Zelenskyy's decision to dismiss him from the post of head of the OP, although he was previously considered too influential to resign.

Politics • November 29, 01:02 AM • 10389 views
Moldova temporarily closed its airspace due to Russian drones that flew in from Ukraine

On the night of November 29, two drones from Ukraine crossed Moldova's airspace, leading to a temporary suspension of air traffic. The authorities have strengthened security measures, are checking the territory, and are monitoring the situation.

News of the World • November 29, 12:36 AM • 5836 views
Consequences of the combined attack on Kyiv: residential buildings damaged, 7 injured, including a child

On the night of November 29, the Russian army attacked Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles. In several districts of the capital, as a result of the strikes, damage to high-rise buildings and a fire in the private sector were recorded. Seven people were reportedly injured, including a child.

War in Ukraine • November 29, 12:14 AM • 5394 views
The Cabinet of Ministers dismissed Hryhorenko from the post of First Deputy Minister of Culture

Halyna Hryhorenko has been dismissed from the post of First Deputy Minister of Culture of Ukraine at her own request. She thanked the team and partners for a year of work, promising to release details later.

Culture • November 28, 11:52 PM • 15430 views
Kyiv under combined Russian attack: numerous fires, damaged high-rise buildings in the capital

On the night of November 29, Russia once again launched a combined attack on Kyiv. As a result of the shelling, several districts of the city were affected - Darnytskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Solomianskyi. Residential high-rise buildings were damaged, and a private house caught fire.

War in Ukraine • November 28, 11:08 PM • 14256 views
Russia declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization

The Russian Federation declared Human Rights Watch an "undesirable" organization, banning its activities in the country. At the same time, several public figures, journalists, and publications were added to the register of "foreign agents."

Politics • November 28, 10:54 PM • 5274 views
The SBU exposed a Russian agent network that was preparing caches with explosive components in western Ukraine

The SBU neutralized a Russian agent network in western Ukraine, exposing three participants who were preparing caches with components for improvised explosive devices. Among them are a 20-year-old Kharkiv resident, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, and a 17-year-old young man from Rivne region, recruited via Telegram to fulfill courier orders.

Crimes and emergencies • November 28, 10:15 PM • 5069 views
Russia has involved foreigners from 128 countries in the war against UkrainePhoto

Since 2022, Russia has involved citizens of 128 countries in the war against Ukraine through fake centers, private structures, and diplomatic institutions. Foreigners are recruited by deception, coercion, or for money; many of them are killed or taken prisoner.

War in Ukraine • November 28, 09:48 PM • 5741 views
In Germany, a woman accidentally sent a cat by mail

A woman from Bavaria unintentionally sent her cat by mail when the animal fell asleep in a box. A bakery employee heard meowing, which allowed the animal to be returned to its owner.

News of the World • November 28, 09:23 PM • 6985 views
NBU exchange rates for November 24: dollar, euro, and zloty rose

The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official exchange rates for November 24. The US dollar rose by 11 kopecks, the euro by 19 kopecks, and the zloty by 1 kopeck.

Finance • November 24, 06:00 AM • 2626 views
Russia lost over a thousand servicemen and hundreds of pieces of equipment in a day - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

On November 23, the Russian army lost 1,190 servicemen and 564 units of military equipment. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 24.11.25 amount to over 1.1 million people.

War in Ukraine • November 24, 05:38 AM • 3568 views
Ukraine on November 24 will be divided by a contrast of warmth and cold: weather forecastPhoto

On Monday, November 24, cloudy weather with clearings is expected in Ukraine, with snow and rain in some regions. Air temperatures will range from -1°C to +14°C depending on the region.

Weather and environment • November 24, 05:21 AM • 3183 views
German Chancellor rejects US idea of Russia rejoining G8

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opposed Russia's return to the G8, as envisioned in the US "peace plan" for Ukraine. He stated that no one in the G7, except the United States, wants Russia to return.

Politics • November 24, 05:08 AM • 40353 views
Over 11,000 people affected by floods in seven Malaysian states

Heavy rains and floods have affected seven Malaysian states, with over 11,000 people impacted. Kelantan was the hardest hit, with 60 temporary evacuation centers opened.

News of the World • November 24, 04:41 AM • 3535 views
The medical situation in the temporarily occupied territories is deteriorating.

After Putin signed the law on mandatory three-year work experience for medical students, Russia is seeing mass expulsions from universities. Students do not want to fall into the scheme of "distribution" to depressed and frontline regions, which leads to a shortage of personnel and a deterioration of medical care, especially for children in the temporarily occupied territories.

Health • November 24, 03:56 AM • 4793 views
US opens missile production for "Iron Dome"

A new plant for the production of "Iron Dome" interceptors has been opened in the United States, which will accelerate the supply of air defense systems to Israel and international customers. The program is funded by the $8.7 billion US aid package approved by Congress in April 2024.

Technologies • November 24, 03:29 AM • 5325 views
Alcoholism in the Russian Armed Forces: Command sends drunk soldiers to the front line

The 108th Airborne Assault Regiment of the Russian Federation in the Zaporizhzhia direction has faced a sharp deterioration in discipline due to widespread alcohol abuse, leading to deaths from poisoning and failure to perform combat missions. The command is concealing the problem, provoking conflicts among military personnel.

War in Ukraine • November 24, 02:49 AM • 17985 views
Trump demands ban on TV network expansion in US

US President Donald Trump stated that television networks should not be allowed to expand their influence, as this would strengthen the dominance of "radically left-wing" media. He criticized ABC and NBC, calling them the "media arm of the Democratic Party," and called for restrictions on their operations.

News of the World • November 24, 02:21 AM • 5781 views
Everest is no longer the highest: scientists have found giant structures under the Earth that are 100 times taller than itPhoto

Researchers have discovered two giant underground zones beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean, reaching 1000 km in height. These structures, formed billions of years ago, are changing our understanding of the planet's internal structure.

Weather and environment • November 24, 02:09 AM • 26356 views
Congress should also be able to review a peace agreement in Ukraine - Senator Graham

Senator Lindsey Graham believes that the US Congress should evaluate a peace plan for Ukraine, including security guarantees. This will ensure lasting peace and prevent future Russian aggression.

Politics • November 24, 01:30 AM • 4761 views