Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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The Navy attacked Russian ships guarding the Kerch Bridge; there are fatalities and injuries
War
The Navy attacked Russian ships guarding the Kerch Bridge; there are fatalities and injuries

On the night of 30 April, the Ukrainian Navy struck Russian warships in the Kerch Strait.

Soldiers on the front line should not remain in their positions for more than two months — Syrskyi
War
Soldiers on the front line should not remain in their positions for more than two months — Syrskyi

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi has ordered commanders to ensure that troops can remain at their posts for up to two months, followed by a mandatory rotation, which must take place within one month at the latest.

The new Civil Code: what is changing and why it has caused such a stir
Politics
The new Civil Code: what is changing and why it has caused such a stir

On 28 April, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved Bill No. 15150—a new version of the Civil Code—at its first reading. The document is already being hailed as one of the most far-reaching reforms of private law since independence, yet it has immediately sparked serious debate within society. ThePublic explains why this has happened.

Over the past 24 hours, there were 177 clashes along the front line, with the Pokrovsk sector seeing the heaviest fighting
War
Over the past 24 hours, there were 177 clashes along the front line, with the Pokrovsk sector seeing the heaviest fighting

Over the past 24 hours, 177 combat engagements were recorded along the front line. The Pokrovsk sector saw the highest number of attacks.

An assassination attempt was made on General Omurbekov, known as the ‘Butcher of Bucha’, in the Khabarovsk Krai
Society
An assassination attempt was made on General Omurbekov, known as the ‘Butcher of Bucha’, in the Khabarovsk Krai

An assassination attempt was made on Russian Major General Azatbek Omurbekov at a military garrison in the village of Knyaze-Volkonskoye-1 (Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Federation). In 2022, he commanded the 64th Separate Motorised Rifle Brigade and issued orders to Russian executioners during the occupation of Bucha.

Russia is expanding its 'shadow fleet' despite Western sanctions — media reports
Politics
Russia is expanding its 'shadow fleet' despite Western sanctions — media reports

Despite sanctions imposed by the US and the EU, Russia continues to expand its so-called ‘shadow fleet’ for the export of energy resources, in particular liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The commander of the Latvian army wants to shoot down Russian drones at the border, but has not yet been given permission
Politics
The commander of the Latvian army wants to shoot down Russian drones at the border, but has not yet been given permission

Despite new security challenges and threats from Russia, Latvia is not yet able to shoot down Russian drones at the border, although it is keen to do so.

Businesses and the state can now submit claims to the International Register of Damages — five new categories have been introduced
Society
Businesses and the state can now submit claims to the International Register of Damages — five new categories have been introduced

Business representatives and government officials can now submit claims to the International Register of Damages Caused by the Russian Federation’s Aggression against Ukraine.

A petition has been launched in Kyiv to honour the memory of Uncle Sasha, the caretaker who died in the terrorist attack
Society
A petition has been launched in Kyiv to honour the memory of Uncle Sasha, the caretaker who died in the terrorist attack

Residents of Kyiv have launched a petition calling for a tribute to be paid to the caretaker Oleksandr Perha, who died during the terrorist attack on 18 April whilst saving a child.

Vladimir Bugrov, Rector of Kyiv National University, has been dismissed from his post by order of the Ministry of Education and Science.
Society
Vladimir Bugrov, Rector of Kyiv National University, has been dismissed from his post by order of the Ministry of Education and Science.

The Ministry of Education and Science has ended its working relationship with Volodymyr Bugrov, Rector of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, following the expiry of his contract. Now that his term of office has ended, the Ministry is set to appoint an acting rector.

The World Bank expects energy prices to rise by 24% in 2026
Economy
The World Bank expects energy prices to rise by 24% in 2026

Oil and gas prices could reach their highest levels since 2022 this year, against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical instability and logistical disruptions

The 9 May parade in Moscow will take place without military equipment due to the ‘operational situation’
Society
The 9 May parade in Moscow will take place without military equipment due to the ‘operational situation’

The Russian Ministry of Defence has announced that no military equipment will take part in the 9 May parade on Red Square in Moscow. This decision was attributed to the ‘current operational situation’.

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