Inna Kramarchuk

Inna Kramarchuk

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Ukrainian drones struck three Russian ‘Tor’ air defence systems and a fuel depot
War
Ukrainian drones struck three Russian ‘Tor’ air defence systems and a fuel depot

Operators of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces struck several Russian anti-aircraft missile systems and a fuel and lubricants depot. The strikes took place in the Zaporizhzhia and Luhansk regions.

The death of Ali Larijani could complicate efforts to bring the war between Iran, the US and Israel to an end
Politics
The death of Ali Larijani could complicate efforts to bring the war between Iran, the US and Israel to an end

Ali Larijani, who played a key role in shaping Iran’s military and diplomatic strategy, was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Experts believe that his death could complicate efforts to bring the war to an end.

Kyiv customs officials seized a Prussian officer’s helmet dating from 1915 in a parcel bound for the US
Events
Kyiv customs officials seized a Prussian officer’s helmet dating from 1915 in a parcel bound for the US

Kyiv customs officials have discovered a rare military artefact in an international postal consignment bound for the United States. The item in question is an original protective helmet dating from 1915, which belonged to a Prussian officer.

A tax evasion scheme involving international transport has been uncovered in Zakarpattia
Crime
A tax evasion scheme involving international transport has been uncovered in Zakarpattia

In the Zakarpattia region, detectives from the State Bureau of Investigations have uncovered a tax evasion scheme involving the organisation of international coach services. This is said to have caused losses amounting to millions to the state budget.

Tusk has warned of a real threat of Poland leaving the EU
Politics
Tusk has warned of a real threat of Poland leaving the EU

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that the prospect of the country leaving the European Union is no longer merely a theoretical possibility. He attributes this to the actions of domestic political forces.

The Pentagon estimated the first six days of the war against Iran at over $11.3 billion.
Politics
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The Pentagon estimated the first six days of the war against Iran at over $11.3 billion.

The United States' costs for military operations against Iran during the first six days exceeded $11.3 billion. This estimate was announced by Pentagon officials during a closed briefing for lawmakers.

An attempt to illegally export pine lumber through the Tisa checkpoint was stopped in Transcarpathia
Economy
An attempt to illegally export pine lumber through the Tisa checkpoint was stopped in Transcarpathia

Detectives from the Territorial Administration of the Economic Security Bureau in Zakarpattia region stopped an attempt to illegally export timber across the border with Hungary. A batch of pine sawn timber was being transported through the Tisa checkpoint.

A scheme for the illegal legalisation of foreigners in EU countries was uncovered in Kyiv
Crime
A scheme for the illegal legalisation of foreigners in EU countries was uncovered in Kyiv

The Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police have exposed a large-scale group in Kyiv that was involved in producing forged documents to legalise foreigners in European Union countries. Law enforcement officials reported the arrest of seven key figures.

Europa League 2025/26: Round of 16 fixtures and match schedule
Football
Europa League 2025/26: Round of 16 fixtures and match schedule

In mid-March, the 1/8 finals of the 2025/26 Europa League season will take place, with 16 teams competing for a place in the quarter-finals.

Iran plans to introduce fees for tankers and merchant ships in the Persian Gulf
Politics
Iran plans to introduce fees for tankers and merchant ships in the Persian Gulf

Iran is finalising preparations to introduce so-called "security fees" for oil tankers and commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf. This applies to vessels from countries that are allies of the United States.

Spanish police raided luxury properties in Majorca linked to Russian businessman Nikolai Kolesov, who is close to Putin.
Crime
Spanish police raided luxury properties in Majorca linked to Russian businessman Nikolai Kolesov, who is close to Putin.

On the Spanish island of Mallorca, police conducted searches of several luxury properties which, according to the investigation, may belong to Russian businessman Nikolai Kolesov. He is considered to be close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Putin and Trump discussed Iran during their first telephone conversation this year
Politics
Putin and Trump discussed Iran during their first telephone conversation this year

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held their first telephone conversation this year. One of the main topics of discussion was the situation surrounding Iran.

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