Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukrainian air defence forces have destroyed over 140,000 air targets.
War
Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukrainian air defence forces have destroyed over 140,000 air targets.

Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainian air defence forces have destroyed more than 140,000 air targets. These include thousands of missiles and tens of thousands of drones of various types.

The EU will allocate over €1 billion to restore Ukraine's energy sector
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The EU will allocate over €1 billion to restore Ukraine's energy sector

The European Union has pledged more than €1 billion to rebuild Ukraine's energy networks after prolonged Russian shelling. This was announced on 24 February in Kyiv by European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jørgensen.

Roberta Metsola signed a €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine
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Roberta Metsola signed a €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine

On 24 February, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola signed a €90 billion loan agreement for Ukraine. The funds are earmarked for 2026–2027.

Hundreds of flights between the UK and the US cancelled due to Storm Hernando
Society
Hundreds of flights between the UK and the US cancelled due to Storm Hernando

A powerful winter storm in the eastern United States has led to widespread flight cancellations at British airports. The restrictions have affected flights to New York, New Jersey and Boston.

Police detained 12 members of a group created by former "overseers" of the Kyiv SIZO
Crime
Police detained 12 members of a group created by former "overseers" of the Kyiv SIZO

In Kyiv and several regions, a criminal organisation created by former "overseers" of the Kyiv Detention Centre has been exposed. Twelve people have been detained, and another organiser has been notified of suspicion in absentia.

The US will stop collecting duties deemed illegal by the Supreme Court
Politics
The US will stop collecting duties deemed illegal by the Supreme Court

The US Customs and Border Protection announced that it will stop collecting duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act starting Tuesday. The decision will take effect at 00:01 Eastern Time.

Media reported a drone attack on a Transneft station in Tatarstan
War
Media reported a drone attack on a Transneft station in Tatarstan

On the night of 23 February, drones attacked Almetyevsk in Tatarstan. According to Russian media reports, the Kaleykino oil pumping station may have been targeted.

Copenhagen to host an evening of solidarity with Ukraine, "Ukrainian Voices – Stories of Freedom"
Society
Copenhagen to host an evening of solidarity with Ukraine, "Ukrainian Voices – Stories of Freedom"

On the anniversary of the full-scale invasion, a literary and musical event will be held in the Danish capital with the participation of Ukrainian and Danish artists.

A fire broke out at a defence industry facility in Saransk after a drone attack
War
A fire broke out at a defence industry facility in Saransk after a drone attack

On 21 February, at around 10 a.m., a fire broke out in an industrial area in Saransk. The fire was reported in the vicinity of an enterprise that is part of Russia's defence industrial complex.

Europe increases LNG imports from the US amid rejection of Russian gas
Economy
Europe increases LNG imports from the US amid rejection of Russian gas

After Russia launched a full-scale war against Ukraine, the European Union sharply reduced its imports of Russian gas. At the same time, dependence on American liquefied natural gas is growing.

Four years of war, assassination attempts and scandals: how Zelensky retained power despite pressure and losses
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Four years of war, assassination attempts and scandals: how Zelensky retained power despite pressure and losses

Volodymyr Zelensky has survived assassination attempts, political crises and a gruelling war that has been raging for four years. Despite blows on the front line and within the country, he remains in office, although his future is increasingly uncertain.

The US is considering strikes against individual Iranian leaders and the possibility of regime change
Politics
The US is considering strikes against individual Iranian leaders and the possibility of regime change

American military planning regarding Iran has reached its final stage. Among the options that could be implemented on the orders of President Donald Trump are strikes against specific individuals and even a change of power in Tehran.

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