Latvia will train over 1500 more Ukrainian military by the end of the year
Ministry of Internal Affairs prepares draft of educational environment officers to ensure children's safety
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The General Staff commented on the discovery of a listening device at Zaluzhnyi's place
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Three servicemen killed in road accident in Lviv region, SBI initiates proceedings
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Latvia will train over 1500 more Ukrainian military by the end of the year
Latvia will increase its efforts to train the military. By the end of the year, more than 1,500 additional Ukrainian servicemen will be trained.
Ministry of Internal Affairs prepares draft of educational environment officers to ensure children's safety
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is launching a project with the first 500 educational environment officers from among current police officers to enhance child safety, including special training and equipping schools with metal detectors.
Gumenyuk: it is possible that Russia will use its new drone "Dandelion" against civilian ships
Natalia Gumenyuk expressed concern that Russia could use its new kamikaze drone, Oduvanchik, to attack civilian vessels.
The General Staff commented on the discovery of a listening device at Zaluzhnyi's place
Wiretapping devices were found in the offices of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, and an investigation is underway.
Israel, Qatar and Bahrain: Pentagon chief begins tour of Middle East countries
U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will visit a number of countries in the Middle East to strengthen diplomatic ties and discuss regional security issues, including reducing tensions in Gaza. During his tour, he will also discuss the naval aggression by Yemeni Houthi rebels.
IDF warns it will fight Hezbollah as Lebanese group attacks Israeli territory
The IDF is planning a military operation in southern Lebanon in response to Hezbollah's attacks from there, which creates a risk of escalation in the Middle East.
Three servicemen killed in road accident in Lviv region, SBI initiates proceedings
Three servicemen and one civilian killed in car-truck collision in Lviv region; SBI investigates accident.
Israel and Hamas face obstacles to truce - Reuters
Israel and Hamas are negotiating a ceasefire and the release of hostages, but have disagreements over the terms of the agreement.
Cryptocurrencies and traditional banks: an expert on the interaction that paves the way for the transformation of the financial market
The expert spoke about the interaction that opens the way to the transformation of the financial market.
More than a thousand Russians to be deported from Latvia for non-compliance with living conditions
More than 1,000 Russians in Latvia face deportation for failing to fulfill the conditions necessary to extend their stay in the country. The head of the Latvian Migration Service, Maira Roze, noted that many of them are still trying to obtain a residence permit.