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The Security Service of Ukraine has established regional cybersecurity centres in all regions to protect critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
The sports brand Reebok is gradually ceasing operations in Ukraine, closing its stores in Kyiv and its online store. The last retail outlets will remain open until May 2026.
The Ukrainian economy is experiencing its most difficult period since the start of the full-scale war due to electricity shortages following Russian shelling of energy infrastructure.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the Centre for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defence Council have published information about ten Russian public figures who support aggression against Ukraine.
In Odessa, an attempt to give $10,000 in illegal benefits to a detective from the Economic Security Bureau was documented. The suspect attempted to influence the investigation of a case involving illegal gambling.
During his visit to India, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to sign a number of trade and investment agreements, particularly in the fields of energy, uranium and critical resources.
Indian oil refineries have reduced their purchases of Russian oil to their lowest level since the end of 2022. Refining companies are refraining from signing new contracts and are shifting their focus to alternative suppliers.
The mobile application "112", created at the request of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine for almost 3 million hryvnias, has received numerous complaints and low ratings from users.
A new fraudulent scheme has emerged in Ukraine involving fake messages about alleged payments of 2,200 hryvnia from Oschadbank and NEC Ukrenergo. The perpetrators send such messages via instant messengers and attempt to gain access to citizens' bank accounts.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has lowered its economic growth forecast for Ukraine for 2026. The bank now expects GDP growth of only 2.5%, down from its previous forecast of 5%.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the allocation of UAH 2 billion in subsidies for the purchase of school buses in 2026. These funds will enable communities to purchase more than 540 buses to transport students to educational institutions.
The state postal operator Ukrposhta plans to launch a new service, Ukrposhta.Apteka, by the end of March 2026, which will allow customers to order and receive medicines in all settlements where the company's branches operate.