Boris Bodnar

Boris Bodnar

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Since the start of the counteroffensive in the south, Ukrainian forces have liberated almost 470 km² of territory — Syrskyi
Since the start of the counteroffensive in the south, Ukrainian forces have liberated almost 470 km² of territory — Syrskyi

Since the start of the offensive operation in the Oleksandrivka sector at the end of January, Ukrainian forces have liberated 470 km² of territory from Russian forces and eliminated over 11,000 Russian troops.

Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 68 artillery systems
War
Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 68 artillery systems

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have released updated figures on enemy casualties since the start of the full-scale invasion. 1,000 enemy personnel and 68 artillery systems have been destroyed

High petrol prices in Europe have sparked a boom in sales of second-hand electric cars – media reports
Economy
High petrol prices in Europe have sparked a boom in sales of second-hand electric cars – media reports

Demand for electric cars is rising rapidly against the backdrop of the war in Iran and rising fuel prices.

Melania Trump brought a humanoid robot to the meeting of first ladies, which greeted everyone in Ukrainian
Politics
Melania Trump brought a humanoid robot to the meeting of first ladies, which greeted everyone in Ukrainian

The First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump, brought an AI-powered humanoid robot to the First Ladies and Gentlemen’s Summit.

Trump has said he wants to end the war with Iran ‘in the coming weeks’ – media reports
Politics
Trump has said he wants to end the war with Iran ‘in the coming weeks’ – media reports

The US President has urged his advisers to aim for a timeframe of four to six weeks.

Most families with children with disabilities live on the poverty line — a study
Society
Most families with children with disabilities live on the poverty line — a study

Most families with children with disabilities have an income of up to 20,000 hryvnias a month. Furthermore, the mothers of these children often experience anxiety and symptoms of depression, and in some cases, they contemplate self-harm.

Kadyrov’s son has made his first public appearance since being seriously injured in a car crash
Society
Kadyrov’s son has made his first public appearance since being seriously injured in a car crash

Adam Kadyrov, the 18-year-old son of the head of the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation, has made his first public appearance following media reports of an accident in which he sustained serious injuries.

A split is brewing within Spain’s far-right ranks, and their leader is being accused of Stalinism
Politics
A split is brewing within Spain’s far-right ranks, and their leader is being accused of Stalinism

Senior figures in the Spanish far-right party Vox are publicly arguing over the “Stalinist” cult of leadership that has “taken hold” of the party at the height of its popularity.

Peter Jackson has announced the film *The Lord of the Rings: The Shadow of the Past*
World
Peter Jackson has announced the film *The Lord of the Rings: The Shadow of the Past*

Peter Jackson and Warner Bros. have announced a new film in the *Lord of the Rings* franchise, which will be released following *The Hunt for Gollum*.

Planned to cut off power to Kropyvnytskyi: SBU caught an FSB agent red-handed
Society
Planned to cut off power to Kropyvnytskyi: SBU caught an FSB agent red-handed

The Russians attempted to orchestrate a sabotage operation using a resident of Kropyvnytskyi.

Iran has stated that it may open new fronts and block the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
War
Iran has stated that it may open new fronts and block the Bab el-Mandeb Strait

A military source in Iran has stated that the country is prepared for an escalation should the enemy take action in the south of the country. Statements have also been made regarding possible actions in the area of the strategic Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

The EU could become a co-founder of a special tribunal on Russia’s crimes against Ukraine
Politics
The EU could become a co-founder of a special tribunal on Russia’s crimes against Ukraine

The European Union has initiated a process to become one of the founding members of a Special Tribunal tasked with investigating Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine.

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