Inna Kramarchuk

Inna Kramarchuk

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Russians destroyed a pharmaceutical warehouse in Dnipro, causing damage worth over 5 billion hryvnia
Economy
Russians destroyed a pharmaceutical warehouse in Dnipro, causing damage worth over 5 billion hryvnia

The occupiers destroyed the BaDM logistics complex in Dnipro with a missile. Medicines and medical supplies worth over 5 billion hryvnia were burned. This is the third attack on pharmaceutical warehouses in three months.

The EС has been stripped of its account on X after being fined €120 million
Politics
The EС has been stripped of its account on X after being fined €120 million

The social network X was fined €120 million by the EC for violating transparency requirements and false verification, after which its advertising account was blocked — making the European Commission's advertising campaigns impossible.

Russia carried out more than 1,600 strikes with drones, KABs and nearly 70 missiles on Ukraine in one week, according to Volodymyr Zelenskyy
War
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Russia carried out more than 1,600 strikes with drones, KABs and nearly 70 missiles on Ukraine in one week, according to Volodymyr Zelenskyy

The President of Ukraine reported that over the past seven days, the enemy launched more than 1,600 drones, about 1,200 guided aerial bombs and nearly 70 missiles — massive shelling affected many regions of the country, and work is ongoing to restore infrastructure.

Florida court allows release of documents in Jeffrey Epstein case
Politics
Florida court allows release of documents in Jeffrey Epstein case

A federal court has ruled that a recent ruling on file disclosure allows for the declassification of grand jury materials related to the 2006-2007 Epstein case — the first major documents could be made publicly available as early as December 19.

Russia has once again attacked Ukraine's energy sector — tens of thousands left without power
Society
Russia has once again attacked Ukraine's energy sector — tens of thousands left without power

On the night of December 6, 2025, Russia launched a new massive strike on Ukraine's energy facilities. Eight regions were left without power and heat. The government and energy companies have already announced power outage schedules.

The US may lift the ban on F-35 deliveries to Turkey — a diplomatic breakthrough amid the struggle with Russia
Politics
The US may lift the ban on F-35 deliveries to Turkey — a diplomatic breakthrough amid the struggle with Russia

Washington has announced that it has removed the ‘Russian obstacle’ to the delivery of Turkish F-35s. This paves the way for the resumption of the programme, which was suspended due to Ankara's rapprochement with Moscow.

The return of the ‘forgotten expert’: former member of the High Council of Justice Kozlov rejoins competitions in the judicial system
The return of the ‘forgotten expert’: former member of the High Council of Justice Kozlov rejoins competitions in the judicial system

Former High Council of Justice member Andriy Kozlov is back in the public eye. International experts unexpectedly involved him in the selection process for the leadership of the State Judicial Administration. This has once again raised questions about his integrity.

The United States destroyed a ship carrying drugs in the Pacific Ocean — Southern Command confirmed the strike
Politics
The United States destroyed a ship carrying drugs in the Pacific Ocean — Southern Command confirmed the strike

The United States launched a precision missile strike on a vessel carrying drugs — the operation was conducted by the US Southern Command. The strike is being presented as part of the fight against international drug trafficking.

OSCE calls on Russia to immediately withdraw its troops from Transnistria
Politics
OSCE calls on Russia to immediately withdraw its troops from Transnistria

OSCE Chair Elina Valtonen called on Moscow to withdraw its troops and weapons from Transnistria without delay, stressing the importance of restoring Moldova's sovereignty and the environmental danger posed by ammunition depots.

Britain imposes sanctions on Russian intelligence over Novichok attack ordered by Putin
Politics
Britain imposes sanctions on Russian intelligence over Novichok attack ordered by Putin

The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions on the Russian intelligence service, which was personally authorised by Russian President Vladimir Putin to attack foreign citizens, including in the Skripal case.

Britain calls for pressure on Kremlin: Putin shows no willingness for genuine peace — OSCE statement
Politics
Britain calls for pressure on Kremlin: Putin shows no willingness for genuine peace — OSCE statement

At the OSCE ministerial meeting, London stressed that negotiations with Russia are only possible if Ukraine's sovereignty is respected; NATO intelligence currently indicates that Moscow is not interested in an honest peaceful settlement.

Umerov and Gnativ travelled to the United States for talks on the peace plan
Politics
Umerov and Gnativ travelled to the United States for talks on the peace plan

National Security and Defence Council Secretary Rustem Umerov and Chief of the General Staff Andriy Gnativ travelled to the United States for a new round of consultations on the American version of the peace plan, which Kyiv and Washington are trying to agree on following contacts between the United States and Russia.

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