NAZK named the most common corruption risks in the work of the VLK
In December, one child and 29 adults died after falling through the ice
Electric stretchers will be able to transport the wounded: Ukrainian border guards are mastering the development of medical evacuation, donated by volunteers
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Up to a thousand rescuers will be on duty in Kyiv on New Year's Eve - SES
Ukraine received $5 billion in external financing in December
Head of the so-called "dpr" Pushilin was sentenced to 15 years in prison in Ukraine
Russian agent is sentenced to 15 years in prison: he was preparing air strikes on the Armed Forces and the National Guard in Kyiv
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NAZK named the most common corruption risks in the work of the VLK
The NACP has identified 20 corruption risks in Ukraine's military medical commissions and recommended changes to minimize them and protect the rights of servicemen.
In December, one child and 29 adults died after falling through the ice
Thirty people, including one child, have died in the volatile crisis in Ukraine. 10 people were rescued by the State Emergency Service.
Electric stretchers will be able to transport the wounded: Ukrainian border guards are mastering the development of medical evacuation, donated by volunteers
Border guards received a ground drone for medical evacuation of the wounded from the battlefield. The device was purchased at the expense of Finnish philanthropists for the needs of the Kramatorsk detachment.
Kyiv cinema chain evaded UAH 10 million in taxes - BES
In Kyiv, a cinema chain was exposed as having evaded taxes worth UAH 10 million; after investigation, the debt was repaid.
Up to a thousand rescuers will be on duty in Kyiv on New Year's Eve - SES
920 rescuers and 240 pieces of equipment will be on duty in Kyiv on New Year's Eve, and the State Emergency Service is ready to deal with any emergency, including threats from Russia.
Ukraine received $5 billion in external financing in December
In December, Ukraine received $5 billion in aid, mostly for social spending, with Japan being the largest donor.
Head of the so-called "dpr" Pushilin was sentenced to 15 years in prison in Ukraine
Denis Pushilin, the head of the so-called "Donetsk People's Republic," was sentenced by a Ukrainian court to 15 years in prison for encroachment on the integrity of Ukraine.
Russian agent is sentenced to 15 years in prison: he was preparing air strikes on the Armed Forces and the National Guard in Kyiv
The Russian agent was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Crimean guerrillas discover russian radar in Sevastopol
Ukrainian guerrillas have discovered a russian radar station in Sevastopol, which is crucial for strengthening Ukrainian strikes.
Saxony's Prime Minister Offers Ukraine to Temporarily Cede Territories for Peace: Foreign Ministry Urges Politician to Face the Truth
Saxony's prime minister offers Ukraine to cede territory for peace; Ukraine calls for truth, warning of wider Russian aggression.