Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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Russia has lost a further 1,220 troops in the war against Ukraine over the past 24 hours
War
Russia has lost a further 1,220 troops in the war against Ukraine over the past 24 hours

Total losses among Russian troops since the start of the full-scale invasion have exceeded 1.29 million. Over the past 24 hours, a further 1,220 invaders have been eliminated.

The switch to summer time poses a number of health risks: how to adapt
Society
The switch to summer time poses a number of health risks: how to adapt

On the night of 29 March, Ukrainians will set their clocks forward by one hour. This means less sleep and the body will have to adjust to a new rhythm. For many, this change is a real challenge: it can lead to fatigue, irritability and sleep problems. However, you can prepare yourself in advance.

A memorial plaque honouring SBU staff, in the form of a cotton flower stylised to resemble an explosion, has been unveiled in Kyiv
Society
A memorial plaque honouring SBU staff, in the form of a cotton flower stylised to resemble an explosion, has been unveiled in Kyiv

A memorial has been unveiled in Kyiv in honour of the SBU staff who are standing up to Russian aggression.

Lviv is terminating the contract for the construction of a waste-to-energy plant due to breaches by the contractor
Society
Lviv is terminating the contract for the construction of a waste-to-energy plant due to breaches by the contractor

The municipal enterprise ‘Green City’ has officially initiated the process of terminating its cooperation with the Polish company Control Process S.A.

Netanyahu has stated that Israel will continue its strikes against Iran and Lebanon
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Netanyahu has stated that Israel will continue its strikes against Iran and Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israeli forces will not cease their strikes against Iran and Lebanon. This comes amid discussions in the US regarding a possible ceasefire.

Штрафи за прогули у школі: чи будуть автоматично карати батьків за пропуски уроків
Politics
Штрафи за прогули у школі: чи будуть автоматично карати батьків за пропуски уроків

Інформація про нібито автоматичні штрафи для батьків за пропуски занять у школах не відповідає дійсності. У поліції заявляють, що такі повідомлення поширюються з викривленням.

The Ukrainian Air Force shot down all the cruise missiles during the night-time attack on 24 March
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The Ukrainian Air Force shot down all the cruise missiles during the night-time attack on 24 March

During a large-scale attack on the night of 24 March, Ukrainian air defence forces intercepted all cruise missiles. This impressive result was achieved, in particular, thanks to the efforts of the air force.

The Russian army lost 33 artillery systems in the past 24 hours
War
The Russian army lost 33 artillery systems in the past 24 hours

Over the past 24 hours, Russian military losses in the war against Ukraine have risen, with 33 artillery systems reported to have been destroyed. Total personnel losses have exceeded 1.28 million.

Most Ukrainians support the country’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, but are against public funding for the selection process
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Most Ukrainians support the country’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, but are against public funding for the selection process

70% of Ukrainians support their country’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, which will take place in Vienna (Austria) on 12 May this year. At the same time, only 12% of those surveyed believe that spending public funds on the television show is justified.

In Poltava, 16-year-old teenagers were planning to blow up a Ukrainian military vehicle
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In Poltava, 16-year-old teenagers were planning to blow up a Ukrainian military vehicle

Two 16-year-old local residents made a homemade explosive device which they intended to plant under a military vehicle. They face up to 12 years in prison and confiscation of their property.

The EU is restricting the exchange of sensitive information with Hungary due to suspicions of leaks to Russia
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The EU is restricting the exchange of sensitive information with Hungary due to suspicions of leaks to Russia

The European Union is restricting Hungary’s access to confidential documents and holding some meetings behind closed doors. This is due to suspicions that information is being passed on to Moscow.

In New York, a passenger plane collided with a car; there are casualties
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In New York, a passenger plane collided with a car; there are casualties

On the evening of 22 March, an Express regional aircraft collided with a car whilst landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The airport was closed following the incident.

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