On the land plots allocated for the construction of the National Military Memorial Cemetery, preparatory work is underway, including site preparation, demolition, geodetic work, construction of temporary structures, access roads and removal of greenery, with contracts signed with various companies.
The National Military Memorial Complex, which includes a military cemetery and museum, will be built in 8 stages over 129 months (almost 11 years) in Kyiv region on an area of over 265 hectares.
An elderly Kyiv resident's apartment was fraudulently sold by strangers while she was abroad during the full-scale Russian invasion, but handwriting experts from Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise helped return the property to its rightful owner.
The full restoration of the Trypillia TPP, which was destroyed by a Russian missile strike, could take up to 7 years and cost tens of billions of hryvnias.
The KCSA Department of Culture stated that the dismantling of the Arch of Freedom of the Ukrainian People (the Arch of Friendship of Peoples) is not the most pressing issue in a full-scale war, as the city budget resources are primarily used to repel armed aggression, ensure the functioning of the public sector, meet the vital needs of residents, implement territorial defense measures and protect public safety.
The Cabinet of Ministers will be instructed to draft a bill on the demobilization of military personnel after the law on mobilization is passed, MP Fedir Venislavskyy said.
The Cabinet of Ministers ignores the National Security and Defense Council's order to audit the system of blocking tax invoices, and MP Danylo Hetmantsev tries to legalize the tool of blocking invoices through amendments to the Tax Code.
Polish farmers continue to block truck traffic at three border crossings with Ukraine - Yagodyn, Uhryniv and Rava-Ruska - with about 450 trucks waiting in lines, including 230 at the Yagodyn crossing alone.
The UCAB named potential losses for the economy as the EU agreed on new terms of trade liberalization with Ukraine.
Provisions on demobilization and rotation of servicemen in connection with the expected Russian offensive in May are planned to be excluded from the government bill on mobilization, as demanded by the military leadership and the Cabinet of Ministers.
The age restriction that prevents women over 40 from participating in the state fertility treatment program in Ukraine may be revised in the future based on demand and medical needs.
Rumors about the dismissal of Andriy Kostin from the post of Prosecutor General are circulating quite actively, but, according to sources, no final decision has been made yet. Nevertheless, some potential candidates are already sharing his chair.
The head of the territorial service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Chernihiv region was arrested for organizing a corruption scheme to receive bribes from his subordinates for issuing driver's licenses, but was released on bail of UAH 1 million, which was immediately paid.
A law enforcement officer suspected of killing a 16-year-old teenager at a funicular station in Kyiv will be asked to file a motion for a pre-trial restraint in the form of detention today.
Ukrainians expressed dissatisfaction with the country's tax policy and sarcastically proposed new taxes, such as on air, bad weather, sleep, and even a tax on tax itself.
The State Logistics Operator may refuse the services of one supplier to the Armed Forces due to unsatisfactory performance of its obligations by redistributing orders to other companies at the specified prices per set.
The expert assessed the possibility of an enemy attack on Kharkiv.
Total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024: Astrologer warns of increased risks and advises caution.
With the onset of spring, dermatologist Ksenia Konovtseva advises to use sunscreen daily to protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV rays, hyperpigmentation, and skin cancer, to choose products according to the skin type and needs, and to take additional protective measures, such as wearing sunglasses and hats.
The co-owner of the Slovak company Sevotech appealed to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to help bring mortar rounds that were purchased under a contract with Lviv Arsenal for the Ministry of Defense and are now in Slovakia.