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Expert: New US president will be able to block aid to Ukraine, but there is a nuance
The US House of Representatives approved a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine, including $49. 9 billion for defense, but the new US president may block the funds, although Congress has the power to override a presidential veto.
Truck traffic through the Yahodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint has been restored
Truck traffic through the Yahodyn-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border has resumed after a protest by Polish farmers that had been ongoing since February 9 ended today.
In Kyiv, a 13-year-old boy was beaten by his peers at school: police opened an investigation
A 13-year-old schoolboy was beaten by his classmates at a school in Kyiv's Dniprovsky district, resulting in a ruptured testicular membrane, hematoma, dropsy, and swelling of the leg. Police opened a criminal investigation into the intentional infliction of light bodily harm.
For the first time in Ukraine: a service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was opened in Kharkiv in a shelter
In the face of constant Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine's first service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was built in a shelter to provide citizens with a safe space to access various services such as driver's licenses and vehicle registration.
Kim after reports of an audible explosion in Mykolaiv: controlled explosion in the area
A controlled explosion was carried out by the State Emergency Service on the territory of Shevchenkivska TG in Mykolaiv district, Mykolaiv region, with the possibility of a second explosion.
Ukrainian currency bonds rise after U.S. House approves bailout package - Bloomberg
Ukraine's foreign currency bonds rose after the US House of Representatives approved a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine.
From 3 to 10 thousand dollars: Demchenko tells how much men pay organizers for illegal border crossing
Men pay from $3,000 to $10,000 to organizers for illegal border crossing, who use teenagers as guides to avoid criminal liability for human trafficking.
Rector of UOC-MP church exposed in Khmelnytsky region for praising Putin in front of parishioners
The rector of a UOC (MP) church in Khmelnytsky region was detained for praising Putin and spreading Russian fakes during services.
russian hackers wanted to attack critical infrastructure facilities of Ukraine - State Special Communications Service
russian hackers affiliated with russian intelligence services attempted to carry out a large-scale cyberattack on critical infrastructure facilities, such as energy, heating and water supply companies in various regions of Ukraine.
Latvia is ready to provide Ukraine with short-range air defense systems - Defense Minister
Latvia is ready to provide Ukraine with a short-range air defense system, supporting the urgent need to continue military assistance to the country.