Eighteen officers of the Russian occupation army died as a result of a sabotage in the area of the village of Voskresenka near the city of Polohy (Zaporizhia region) at the end of August, the press service of the state project of the Coordination Headquarters for the…
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Injury toll following Russia’s strike on gas station in Poltava region rises to five
The number of people injured in Russia’s strike on a gas station in Poltava region has risen to five.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Poltava Regional Police.
On September 17, Russia carried out a drone attack on Poltava region. At present, five…
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Trump’s U.K. visit turns from royalty to politics, as Brits focus on trade, Gaza and Ukraine
U.S. companies will be investing 150 billion pounds, the equivalent of over $200 billion, in the U.K. as part of a landmark package announced this week.
“I promised that my government would deliver jobs, growth and opportunity for…
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Rare early printed books mentioning Ukraine to be displayed in Kyiv
An interactive exhibition of rare early printed works by European thinkers, scholars, and political figures that reference Ukraine will open at Kyiv’s Central Railway Station.
The Ukraine WOW NGO reported this to Ukrinform.
Six rare early printed editions from the…
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Warsaw turns to Ukraine for drone warfare expertise after Russian drones incursion
KYIV, Ukraine — Poland’s defense chief traveled to Kyiv on Thursday in search of Ukrainian help in developing his country’s drone warfare capabilities, just over a week after Russian drones entered Polish airspace and exposed NATO’s…
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Rada adopts law on safety measures in schools
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law on the introduction of security measures in secondary education institutions at a plenary session on Thursday.
According to the broadcast of the session, 271 people’s deputies voted “for.”
The…
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Ukraine Starting to Produce in NATO State, Away From Russian Attacks
Ukraine’s defense industry is setting up shop in Denmark, offering Kyiv’s arms makers protection from Russian missiles and bringing their battlefield know-how to Europe.
Denmark’s industry and finance ministry…
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Australia lowers Russian oil price cap, imposes sanctions on Russia’s “shadow fleet”
The Australian government is lowering the price cap on Russian oil to USD 47.60 and imposing targeted sanctions on a further 95 vessels belonging to Russia’s “shadow fleet.”
This was reported in a statement by the Australian Government Department of Foreign…
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Special operations forces strike oil refinery in Volgograd, Russia
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Special Operations Forces (SOF) units struck the Volgograd Oil Refinery in Russia on the night of Sept 18, the SFO press service has said.
The Volgograd Refinery…
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Poland’s defense chief seeks Ukrainian help in Kyiv for drone warfare
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Poland’s defense chief traveled to Kyiv on Thursday in search of Ukrainian help in developing his country’s drone warfare capabilities, just over a week after Russian drones…
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