

Ярослав Герасименко
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War
Over 700 Azov fighters still in captivity, Moscow Patriarchate rejects renaming: last night's highlights
More than 700 Azov fighters have been in captivity over seven months, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) commented on the decision of the Constitutional Court on the law on renaming. Here's what you may have missed from the previous night.
War
Ukraine wants to expel Russia from UN, NABU raids Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration: highlights of the day
Ukraine has initiated the expulsion of Russia from the UN Security Council, NABU is conducting searches at the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, and the former Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council will be tried. We have collected the main news for today.
War
US threatens Belarus with sanctions, Zelenskyy asks Georgia to treat Saakashvili: last night's highlights
The United States is ready to impose new sanctions against Belarus if it provides additional assistance to Russia in the war against Ukraine, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the release of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili for treatment. Here's what you may have missed from the previous night.
War
Drone attack on Kyiv, artillery aid package: last night's highlights
The Russian military attacked Kyiv City and Oblast with Iranian kamikaze drones, and the UK plans to transfer hundreds of thousands of ammunition to Ukraine. Here's what you may have missed from the previous night.
War
Bridge blown up near occupied Melitopol, Putin's tribunal: last night's highlights
An important bridge for Russian logistics was blown up near occupied Melitopol, and G7 leaders promised to bring Putin to justice. Here's what you may have missed from the previous night.
War
Power gradually returning to Odesa after Russian strikes, adverse weather raging in Lviv: highlights of the day
In Odesa Oblast, electricity is gradually returning to consumers after the Russian attacks. And in Lviv, bad weather stopped trams and trolleybuses. We collected the main news for the day.
Society
Explosion in Odesa, possible ban of Moscow Patriarchate, blood-stained parcels to Ukraine embassies: today's highlights
The Cabinet of Ministers was instructed to submit to the Verkhovna Rada a bill that would make it impossible for religious organizations affiliated with Russia to operate in Ukraine. An explosion occurred in the center of Odesa, and Ukrainian embassies continue to receive threats. We collected the main news for today.
War
Child injured during shelling of Chornobayivka, heart surgery was performed in Kherson: last night's highlights
Russians shelled Chornobayivka in Kherson Oblast, as a result of which a child was injured, and in Kherson, for the first time after de—occupation, heart surgery was performed. Here's what you may have missed from the previous night.
War
Ukraine will boycott OSCE PA, Poland did not find the wreckage of the second missile: last night's highlights
The Ukrainian delegation will boycott the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly because of Russia's participation, intelligence denied information about a possible offensive of Russians and Belarusians from the north, and Polish investigators found no traces of two miss