All external power lines supplying electricity to the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine were down for several hours on Friday, the UN nuclear watchdog said, but the station’s management later said power had been…
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Company collaborating with occupation authorities in ‘DPR’ uncovered
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has gathered information on a company under enemy control that provides services to the so-called General Prosecutor’s Office of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).
According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Facebook by the…
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Teenage spy detained for guiding Russian strikes on Ukraine’s capital
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has detained an agent of the Russian FSB — a 17-year-old high school graduate — who coordinated missile and drone attacks on Kyiv.
According to Ukrinform, the SSU reported this.
According to the case materials, the…
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Russian air defences down dozens of Ukrainian drones, including two near St. Petersburg
Russian air defence units downed dozens of Ukrainian drones in widely dispersed parts of the country, including two near the country’s second-largest city, St. Petersburg, officials said.
Alexander Drozdenko, Governor of Leningrad region…
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China to purchase about 700,000 t of barley from Ukraine
Following a recent sharp increase, barley prices in Ukraine have stabilized at UAH 9,350-9,500 per tonne (or USD 196-200 per tonne) over the past week, including the delivery to the Black Sea ports.
The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian Electronic Grain…
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My deadly routine in Kyiv. – POLITICO
Ukraine still can’t produce its own analog of a missile that would be as effective a defense as the Patriot against ballistic and hypersonic missiles that Russia uses daily against civilian areas, in addition to waves of drones. Europe seems to be struggling to help us as well.
On…
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No jail for child saboteurs, but parents liable – police
Children under the age of 14 who carry out serious missions for Russians, such as sabotage or terrorism, are not subject to criminal liability under Ukrainian law. However, their actions will not go without consequences, and parents may be held responsible as well.
This was…
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