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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.
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Greece plans to transfer a package of heavy weapons and ammunition worth 199 million euros to Ukraine

The Greek government plans to transfer a defense aid package worth over 199 million euros to Ukraine through the Czech Republic. It includes 60 M110A2 howitzers, 50,000 M106 shells, 40,000 M650 HERA shells, 30,000 M404 ICM shells, 30,000 M509A1 DPICM shells, and thousands of 70mm and 127mm Zuni rockets.

War in Ukraine • October 5, 02:22 AM • 12076 views
Syria holds first parliamentary elections after Assad's overthrow

Voting began in Syria on October 5 for the first parliamentary elections since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The voting is indirect, with 6,000 voters electing new members of parliament.

Politics • October 5, 01:59 AM • 5652 views
Norway sends fighter jets to guard Polish border

Norwegian F-35 fighter jets will begin a NATO air defense mission in October, based near Poznań. Pilots will be ready to intercept Russian drones and aircraft if the border is violated; the decision rests with the Alliance command.

Politics • October 5, 01:41 AM • 5498 views
Combined Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia: one person killed, 16-year-old girl among the injured

As a result of a massive combined attack on Zaporizhzhia on October 5, one person was killed and at least six were injured, including a 16-year-old girl. The city suffered 10 hits, causing power and water supply disruptions.

War in Ukraine • October 5, 01:02 AM • 4988 views
Air Force warned of possible launch of "Kalibrs" from the Black Sea

On October 5 at 03:34, the Armed Forces of Ukraine recorded possible launches of Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea. This happened after several Tu-95 aircraft took off in Russia, which may indicate a possible missile attack.

War in Ukraine • October 5, 12:42 AM • 4414 views
Russia launched a dozen strikes on Zaporizhzhia: there are wounded, water and electricity outages

On the night of October 5, Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with "Shaheds" and guided aerial bombs, launching at least 10 strikes. As a result of the attack, hits on residential buildings, fires, injuries to two people, and interruptions in electricity and water supply in the city were recorded.

War in Ukraine • October 5, 12:26 AM • 4471 views
Olympic champion Oksana Baiul is selling her luxurious 100-year-old mansion in the USAPhoto

1994 Olympic figure skating champion Oksana Baiul is selling her Shreveport home for $1. 195 million. She is moving to Las Vegas to work for the Vegas Golden Knights club, as she was unable to open her own figure skating school in Louisiana.

News of the World • October 5, 12:13 AM • 61204 views
Vilnius Airport closed due to unknown flying objectsPhoto

On Saturday evening, the airspace over Vilnius International Airport was restricted, likely due to spotted balloons. Flights are being diverted to alternate airfields in Kaunas, Riga, and Gdansk.

News of the World • October 4, 11:39 PM • 23829 views
Party with anti-Ukrainian views wins Czech elections: Andrej Babiš to form government

Andrej Babiš, known for his anti-European stance, will once again become Prime Minister of the Czech Republic after his ANO movement won the elections with almost 35% of the votes. He plans to form a single-party government, negotiating with the Freedom and Direct Democracy movement and the Motorists for Themselves.

Politics • October 4, 11:20 PM • 79310 views
Russians lost access to clean drinking water - Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine

Contaminated drinking water in the Russian Federation caused 11,000 deaths and 1. 4 million illnesses last year. An increase in water pollution statistics was recorded in the Volga and Ob rivers.

Health • October 4, 10:58 PM • 18580 views
Czech Prime Minister acknowledges parliamentary election results and Babiš's victory

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala congratulated ANO party leader Andrej Babiš on his victory in the parliamentary elections. Fiala noted that the SPOLU coalition bore the brunt of the crises, and the ruling parties' result was better in terms of votes than in 2021.

Politics • October 4, 10:43 PM • 9544 views
Several Tu-95 aircraft took off: there is a threat of a missile attack

On the night of October 5, Russia launched several Tu-95 aircraft. The Armed Forces of Ukraine warn of a possible missile attack.

War in Ukraine • October 4, 10:23 PM • 3929 views
In the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region, culture has turned into military propaganda - CNS

In the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region, cultural activities have been replaced by propaganda exhibitions and performances about the war. They glorify Russian invaders, reports the Center for National Resistance.

Society • October 4, 10:13 PM • 5527 views
Saleswoman from Donetsk region directed enemy strikes at Sloviansk hospitals

The SBU detained an agent of Russian military intelligence in Donetsk region who was transmitting coordinates for Russian air attacks. The 53-year-old saleswoman from Sloviansk collected information about medical facilities and fortified areas by "interrogating" her acquaintances.

Crimes and emergencies • October 4, 09:40 PM • 5015 views
Trump stated that Israel agreed to a withdrawal line in the Gaza StripPhoto

US President Donald Trump stated that Israel agreed to an initial withdrawal line in the Gaza Strip, which was previously handed over to Hamas. Trump published a map showing Israel's approximate lines of control before the offensive on Gaza City.

Politics • October 4, 09:31 PM • 6164 views
Shostka's energy supply to be strengthened from Monday - Regional Military AdministrationPhoto

As a result of the Russian shelling on October 4, which damaged critical infrastructure, the Shostka community will receive enhanced energy supply from October 6. 125 Invincibility Points have also been deployed in Shostka to support the population.

Society • October 4, 09:14 PM • 3939 views
In Tbilisi, criminal cases opened after clashes: 14 police officers injuredVideo

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has opened criminal cases under several articles of the Criminal Code after the events near the presidential palace in Tbilisi. As a result of the protests, 14 police officers were injured, one of them in serious condition.

Politics • October 4, 08:56 PM • 5141 views
Russian business activity sharply dropped to a minimum since October 2022

In September, Russian business activity decreased to 46. 6 points according to the PMI index, which is the lowest since October 2022. This indicates a decline in economic activity due to rising credit costs, increased taxes, and Western sanctions.

Economy • October 4, 08:35 PM • 6246 views
Germany creates special police unit to combat drones

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced the creation of a federal police unit to combat drones, as well as a research and development unit. Germany will cooperate with Israel, Ukraine, and European partners, and the Bundeswehr will be authorized to assist the police in shooting down drones.

News of the World • October 4, 08:25 PM • 4595 views
143 combat engagements took place at the front: the General Staff named the hottest areas of the day

Since the beginning of October 4, 143 combat engagements have been recorded on the Russian-Ukrainian front. The invaders carried out 57 air strikes, dropped 119 guided aerial bombs, and used 3,890 kamikaze drones.

War in Ukraine • October 4, 08:14 PM • 3800 views
Netanyahu: Hamas has days to negotiate on hostages, otherwise it will be disarmed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas has only a few days to negotiate on the hostages, after which the group will be disarmed. He emphasized that Hamas's change of position occurred solely due to military and diplomatic pressure.

News of the World • October 4, 08:01 PM • 4420 views
Attack on passenger train in Shostka: OVA reported on the condition of the injuredVideo

After the attack on Shostka railway station on October 4, 8 injured people are in medical facilities, two of them in intensive care. As a result of the strike, a 71-year-old man died, thousands of consumers were left without electricity and gas supply.

War in Ukraine • October 4, 07:49 PM • 4588 views
"Everyone is seriously preparing for wars" - President of Serbia

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that everyone is currently preparing for war, and the main question is which side everyone belongs to. He expressed concerns that no one wants to listen to each other anymore, and everyone is seriously preparing for armed conflicts.

Politics • October 4, 07:27 PM • 5387 views
The Mercedes driver who beat up a cyclist was taken into custody for 30 days without the right to bail

The court chose a pre-trial restraint for the Mercedes driver, suspected of beating a cyclist in Kyiv, in the form of detention for 30 days without the right to bail. The 44-year-old entrepreneur beat the cyclist unconscious for a remark about parking in the bike lane.

Crimes and emergencies • October 4, 07:09 PM • 4169 views
Electricity restored to nearly 28,000 consumers in Odesa region

Electricity supply has been restored to nearly 28,000 consumers in 76 settlements in Odesa region. However, 9,200 subscribers in 20 towns and villages are still without power due to bad weather.

Society • October 4, 06:49 PM • 4047 views
Occupiers "treat" residents of the temporarily occupied Donetsk region with mobile stalls offering iodine and expired pills

In the temporarily occupied Donetsk region, the occupiers "treat" residents with mobile stalls. They arrive rarely and for a few minutes, offering iodine and expired pills.

Health • October 4, 06:39 PM • 4278 views
Defense Forces liberated several settlements in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast - DeepStatePhoto

DeepState analysts updated the combat map. The Defense Forces of Ukraine cleared the settlements of Sosnivka, Novoselevka, Sichneve and Khoroshe in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, but the enemy advanced near Sosnivka.

War in Ukraine • October 4, 06:20 PM • 8452 views
Russia attacks UK military satellites weekly - Space Command

The head of the UK Space Command reported that Russia attempts to jam the country's military satellites weekly. In response to growing international tensions, the UK and the US conducted their first coordinated satellite maneuver in space.

News of the World • October 3, 05:00 AM • 3850 views
Russia lost a tank, an armored vehicle, and 970 servicemen in a day of war in Ukraine

On October 2, the Russian army lost 970 servicemen and dozens of pieces of equipment. The total enemy losses from 24.02.22 to 03.10.25 have been adjusted.

War in Ukraine • October 3, 04:29 AM • 8768 views
In the occupied territories, residents pay for gasoline with coupons - CNS

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, people have started paying for gasoline with coupons due to a fuel shortage. Local residents stand in lines for hours, while the Kremlin exports resources, leaving the population in poverty.

Economy • October 3, 04:08 AM • 3799 views