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Four Iranian-made kamikaze drones were shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems in the southern regions of Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Kirovohrad on February 20.
Today is the tenth anniversary of the beginning of Russia's occupation of Crimea: how did Russian aggression against Ukraine begin
Exactly ten years ago, on February 20, 2014, Russia launched an undeclared war against Ukraine, and chose Crimea as its first target. It was on this day that the units of the Russian Black Sea Fleet stationed in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea were transferred to an enhanced mode of service.
Ukrainian armored vehicles deliver thousands of 122 mm artillery shells to the front
Ukrainian Armor has delivered thousands of 122mm artillery shells to Ukrainian troops fighting Russia after launching mass production.
South Korea to strengthen control over exports of dual-use goods to Russia
South Korea will tighten controls on the export of 682 dual-use goods to Russia and Belarus, including heavy equipment, aircraft parts, and vehicles, due to new sanctions.
February 20: World Day of Social Justice, International Day of People Who Beat Alcoholism
Today, on the World Day of Social Justice, various events are taking place around the world to address issues such as poverty, social exclusion, unemployment and human rights.
Naftogaz will modernize CHP plants and develop green projects together with Japan
Naftogaz Group signed memorandums with two Japanese companies to modernize its thermal power plants and develop a joint wind energy project.
The Netherlands has begun to transfer drones to Ukraine
The Netherlands has begun transferring drones to Ukraine as part of an international drone coalition to support Ukraine's defense needs.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visits the Falkland Islands for the first time in 30 years
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited the Falkland Islands for the first time in 30 years to pay tribute to the British military who died in the 1982 conflict and reaffirm the UK's commitment to protecting the islands' sovereignty.
The US has prepared a resolution on a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip
The United States has proposed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza and warning of the consequences of Israel's planned ground operation in Rafah.
Bloomberg: Western intelligence agencies shut down LockBit hackers
International law enforcement agencies have blocked the infrastructure of the LockBit hacker group that infected more than 1,600 victims in the United States and 2,000 worldwide with ransomware.