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They spent about a million hryvnias: in Kyiv, heads of municipal enterprises are suspected of embezzlement in the purchase of road equipment

Kyiv officials who fraudulently received about a million hryvnias for undelivered road equipment face up to 12 years in prison.

Crimes and emergencies • January 23, 01:25 PM • 25410 views
Italy, which leads the G7, wants to destroy the narrative of Western "fatigue" from the war in Ukraine - Reuters

As the current president of the G7, Italy is making efforts to change the narrative that Rrussia is winning in Ukraine and the West is tired of the war.

Politics • January 23, 12:55 PM • 105444 views
russians attack Kherson: an elderly man is killed

russian troops shelled the Korabelny district of Kherson, killing an elderly man.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 12:24 PM • 38131 views
A residential area in Lviv was left without heating due to a hacker attack

A hacker attack has disrupted the heat management system in the Sykhiv residential area of Lviv, leaving the area without hot water and heating. Restoration work is currently underway and law enforcement agencies are investigating the incident.

Society • January 23, 12:12 PM • 32581 views
Military vehicles and infantry are being brought in: guerrillas raid russian airfield in occupied Dzhankoy

Crimean guerrillas have reported increased security at the russian-occupied airfield in Dzhankoy: more personnel and KAMAZ trucks have been deployed there.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 11:40 AM • 22931 views
British Foreign Secretary Cameron discusses support for Ukraine with Orban

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban discussed support for Ukraine and Sweden's potential accession to NATO.

Politics • January 23, 11:04 AM • 24978 views
Organizing a referendum for the occupiers: another collaborator detained in Kherson region

Law enforcers arrested a woman who organized an illegal referendum for the Kremlin during the russian occupation of Kherson. She faces up to 10 years in prison for collaborating with the occupiers.

Crimes and emergencies • January 23, 10:41 AM • 22869 views
Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed over 400 occupants in Tavria sector over the last day

The enemy conducted 11 air strikes, 39 combat engagements and 836 artillery attacks in the Tauride operational area yesterday.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 10:17 AM • 22464 views
In Transcarpathia, an unknown person threw a grenade into the yard of a regional council deputy at night

In Mukachevo, an unknown person threw a grenade into the yard of a deputy of the Transcarpathian Regional Council, damaging property but leaving no one injured.

Crimes and emergencies • January 23, 09:49 AM • 22120 views
russian troops shell Kherson's central district: 52-year-old man wounded

russian troops shelled Kherson again, resulting in the hospitalization of a 52-year-old civilian with multiple injuries.

War in Ukraine • January 23, 09:17 AM • 22428 views
russian troops hit a bus: eight times in one day they attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region

russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region eight times using kamikaze drones and heavy artillery.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 05:54 PM • 28407 views
Kherson Military District shows civilian apartments destroyed by russian shelling

During another shelling of Kherson, the occupants hit civilian buildings and destroyed several apartments and destroyed the roofs of residential high-rise buildings.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 05:35 PM • 25800 views
New power lines and development of oil pipelines: Shmyhal discusses energy cooperation with Tusk

During a meeting with his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed plans to strengthen cooperation in the energy sector, including the development of new interconnectors and the construction of oil pipelines.

Economy • January 22, 05:19 PM • 122902 views
Bloomberg: Turkey's parliament plans to vote on Sweden's NATO membership this week

After a year and a half of debate, this week Turkey's parliament may vote on Sweden's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

News of the World • January 22, 05:02 PM • 22634 views
The situation in the Siversk and Bakhmut sectors remains tense: Syrskyi visits brigades in Donetsk region

The Commander of the Land Forces, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi, visited combat brigades in Donetsk region. He discussed with the commanders possible defense strategies and ways to resolve problematic issues.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 04:38 PM • 27422 views
"Army of drones" destroyed more than 300 units of russian military equipment in a week - Fedorov

Over the past week, the drone strike companies of the "Army of Drones" destroyed 307 pieces of russian military equipment, according to Ukraine's Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov. These include tanks, armored combat vehicles, and self-propelled artillery systems.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 04:17 PM • 24653 views
Official to be tried in Kyiv for embezzlement of budget for repair of shelters

Law enforcement officers, with the involvement of a construction expert and an economist, recorded the facts of failure to complete the work in full, poor quality work, and the use of low-quality flammable materials.

Crimes and emergencies • January 22, 03:27 PM • 22100 views
This is the practice of developed countries: the Verkhovna Rada explained why multiple citizenship should be allowed in Ukraine

The chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee is convinced that Ukraine is heading for full membership in the EU, so the introduction of multiple citizenship is important.

Politics • January 22, 02:56 PM • 22358 views
Cameroon introduces regular vaccination of children against malaria for the first time in the world

Cameroon intends to become the first country to routinely vaccinate children against malaria and plans to vaccinate about 250,000 children over the next two years.

Health • January 22, 02:34 PM • 104358 views
Fabergé worth more than $20 million: NACP publishes list of art objects of russian oligarch Vekselberg

The NACP has published a report detailing 272 works of art owned by russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, the most famous of which are estimated to be worth approximately $82 million.

Politics • January 22, 02:00 PM • 93916 views
Delivering heroin from abroad: Kyiv law enforcement detains a group of drug traffickers

In Kyiv, law enforcement officers arrested a group that smuggled cocaine from abroad and produced cannabis in Ukraine. During the raid, law enforcement officers seized drugs worth UAH 20 million and blocked an international drug supply route.

Kyiv • January 22, 01:32 PM • 37520 views
Large-scale oil leak in Mykolaiv: a ship sinks in the seaport

The Ginger vessel sank in Mykolaiv seaport, causing an oil leak and significant environmental pollution. Water samples showed an excess of oil content by 15-16 times.

Crimes and emergencies • January 22, 12:49 PM • 22320 views
Dozens of infected computers: the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine told about the consequences of fraudulent mailing from the alleged SES

According to the State Special Communications Service, dozens of Ukrainians downloaded virus files to their computers through fake emails allegedly sent by the SES.

Society • January 22, 12:21 PM • 22955 views
Following the announcement of a nuclear submarine drone test: US steps up surveillance of DPRK

The United States has launched a reconnaissance plane to monitor North Korea after it announced the test of an underwater nuclear drone.

News of the World • January 22, 11:54 AM • 20436 views
The kremlin knows nothing about Trump's plans to "quickly end" the war in Ukraine

The kremlin said it was unclear how former US President Trump could quickly resolve the russian-Ukrainian war, despite his campaign promises.

Politics • January 22, 11:33 AM • 24255 views
All blood groups and rhesus are needed in eight cities of Ukraine: The Ministry of Health calls on Ukrainians to become donors

The Ministry of Health emphasizes that the need for donated blood remains high throughout Ukraine.

Health • January 22, 11:03 AM • 24579 views
russians illegally took 17 more Ukrainian children from occupied Donetsk region - Lubinets

17 Ukrainian children from Donetsk were illegally taken by russians to Moscow for "rehabilitation". The Ombudsman explained that this is actually a strategy to force russian citizenship on Ukrainian children.

Society • January 22, 10:44 AM • 22124 views
Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy russian self-propelled mortar "Tulip" in Tavria sector - Tarnavsky

Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed almost 100 units of enemy military equipment and engaged in 29 combat engagements in the Tavria sector, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi said.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 10:17 AM • 31865 views
British intelligence: Ukraine's dominance in the Black Sea has increased exports through the "grain corridor"

Ukraine has increased its exports through the Black Sea corridor thanks to effective countermeasures against the russian fleet, according to a report by the UK Ministry of Defense.

War in Ukraine • January 22, 09:45 AM • 25251 views
"It's getting late": Instagram to introduce nightly tips urging teens to go to bed

Instagram has introduced a new feature that sends teens prompts suggesting they take a break if they spend more than 10 minutes on Reels or private messages after 10 p. m.

Technologies • January 20, 12:35 AM • 72271 views