Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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In the Khmelnytskyi region, a 9-year-old boy died after a neighbour gave him alcohol to drink
Society
In the Khmelnytskyi region, a 9-year-old boy died after a neighbour gave him alcohol to drink

A man is to stand trial in the Khmelnytskyi region who, according to the investigation, drank ethyl alcohol with a 9-year-old boy. The child died shortly afterwards from alcohol poisoning.

A major prisoner exchange with Russia could take place at Easter – Budanov
War
A major prisoner exchange with Russia could take place at Easter – Budanov

In total, over 70 prisoner exchanges have taken place over the past four years – more than 8,500 Ukrainian servicemen have been returned home.

Voting is currently underway on 'Dii' to choose a name for the Ukrainian artificial intelligence
Society
Voting is currently underway on 'Dii' to choose a name for the Ukrainian artificial intelligence

Ukrainians are choosing a name from a list of 10 options. You can take part until 12:00 on Sunday, 29 March

Petrol prices have fallen sharply, but not at all petrol stations: fuel prices on 27 March
Economy
Petrol prices have fallen sharply, but not at all petrol stations: fuel prices on 27 March

Prices at Ukrainian petrol stations have largely remained unchanged, but at one chain, petrol prices have fallen by as much as 3 hryvnias.

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia are preparing a security cooperation agreement
Politics
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Ukraine and Saudi Arabia are preparing a security cooperation agreement

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Saudi Arabia on an unannounced visit. An agreement on security cooperation is expected to be signed.

Russia is losing contact. Border guards have destroyed a rare target worth $600,000
War
Russia is losing contact. Border guards have destroyed a rare target worth $600,000

Fighters from the "Phoenix" unit in the Luhansk region destroyed an R-416G-MS mobile radio relay station – equipment that provided digital communications between the Russians' frontline positions and command posts.

A 44-year-old ‘thief-in-law’ from Ukraine has been arrested in Warsaw
Society
A 44-year-old ‘thief-in-law’ from Ukraine has been arrested in Warsaw

According to law enforcement officials, the man held a high-ranking position within the post-Soviet mafia.

US links security guarantees to Ukraine giving up Donbas – Zelenskyy (VIDEO)
Politics
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US links security guarantees to Ukraine giving up Donbas – Zelenskyy (VIDEO)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that the US is prepared to provide security guarantees only if Ukraine renounces its claims to Donbas. He made these remarks in an interview with Reuters.

Trump is shown videos of the biggest US strikes against Iran every day — media reports
Politics
Trump is shown videos of the biggest US strikes against Iran every day — media reports

Every day since the start of the war with Iran, US military officials have been producing a two-minute video for President Donald Trump. It features a montage of the largest and most successful strikes against Iranian targets over the previous 48 hours.

A parliamentary committee has backed a bill to regulate Telegram and other social media platforms
Society
A parliamentary committee has backed a bill to regulate Telegram and other social media platforms

In the explanatory note, the authors of the document state that it is necessary to regulate the activities of Telegram, which could be used by Russians for hostile purposes.

Ihor Strohyi has been appointed head of the High Anti-Corruption Court
Politics
Ihor Strohyi has been appointed head of the High Anti-Corruption Court

Ihor Strohyi has been appointed President of the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC). The HACC reports that this decision was taken at a meeting of the court’s judges. Dmytro Mykhailenko, a judge of the HACC’s Appeals Chamber, has been appointed Strohyi’s deputy.

Gazprom and Rosneft funded the ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children from the occupied territories — study
Politics
Gazprom and Rosneft funded the ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children from the occupied territories — study

Russia’s state-owned oil companies, Gazprom and Rosneft, have funded the transport and ‘re-education’ of over 2,000 Ukrainian children from the occupied territories.

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