US calls on South Korea to tighten control over chip exports to China
Russians shelled residential sector in Kherson at night, damaged a multi-storey building - RMA
Lukashenko says belarus is preparing for war
Coal production at state-owned mines increased by more than 24% since the beginning of the year - Ministry of Energy
Threatened followers of the Hasidic movement in Transcarpathia: agitator exposed
Ukrainian reconnaissance men blow up power substation in occupied Sevastopol - media
Germany to transfer 180,000 shells to Ukraine as part of Czech initiative
Make a move with a horse: add a donation to your check for a frontline pickup truck
Due to significant losses, Russians move armored vehicles from occupied Crimea to Kherson region - ATESH
Oil spill detected in the Caspian Sea, suspected causes named
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US calls on South Korea to tighten control over chip exports to China
The United States agrees with South Korea to impose restrictions on the export of semiconductor technology and equipment to China, similar to those already imposed by the United States, as part of efforts to hinder the development of the Chinese semiconductor industry for national security reasons.
Russians shelled residential sector in Kherson at night, damaged a multi-storey building - RMA
Russian forces shelled a residential area in Kherson, damaging an apartment building, but no one was injured.
Lukashenko says belarus is preparing for war
During his visit to Hrodna, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that Minsk does not want to threaten other countries, but his country is preparing for war.
Coal production at state-owned mines increased by more than 24% since the beginning of the year - Ministry of Energy
Since the beginning of the year, coal production at state-owned mines has increased by more than 24%, exceeding pre-war levels, despite Russian shelling and staff shortages.
Threatened followers of the Hasidic movement in Transcarpathia: agitator exposed
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed an agitator who publicly threatened followers of the Hasidic movement in Zakarpattia region with physical violence and incited religious hatred, he faces up to 5 years in prison.
Ukrainian reconnaissance men blow up power substation in occupied Sevastopol - media
Representatives of Ukrainian intelligence blew up a power substation in occupied Sevastopol.
Germany to transfer 180,000 shells to Ukraine as part of Czech initiative
Germany will provide Ukraine with 180,000 artillery shells worth €576 million as part of the Czech ammunition initiative.
Make a move with a horse: add a donation to your check for a frontline pickup truck
The EVA chain of stores and the team of the HEROYCAR charity project have launched the Horseback Ride initiative to support a large donation drive for 1000 pickup trucks for Ukrainian soldiers.
Due to significant losses, Russians move armored vehicles from occupied Crimea to Kherson region - ATESH
russian troops suffer significant losses in armored vehicles in the Kherson sector and are forced to redeploy combat vehicles from the occupied Crimea to replenish their losses after Ukrainian drone strikes.
Oil spill detected in the Caspian Sea, suspected causes named
A drifting oil slick with an area of about 7 square kilometers was found in the Caspian Sea near the Kashagan oil field.