Tetiana Bodnarenko

Tetiana Bodnarenko

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UN records sharp rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine in 2025
Society
UN records sharp rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine in 2025

Last year was the deadliest year for civilians since the start of the full-scale war, with fighting spreading far beyond the frontline and increasingly affecting towns and villages.

A case worth 54 million: NABU completes investigation of Golden Tangerine
Economy
A case worth 54 million: NABU completes investigation of Golden Tangerine

The anti-corruption authorities have put an end to one of the most high-profile budget scandals related to the ECHR judgement and the repeated payment of funds from the state treasury.

Pope Leo XIV again addresses the world over Russia's strikes on Ukraine
War
Pope Leo XIV again addresses the world over Russia's strikes on Ukraine

The Pontiff stressed that attacks on the energy sector in freezing temperatures cause severe suffering to civilians and called for an end to violence.

NATO as a fuse: Europe seeks to curb Trump's appetite for Greenland
Politics
NATO as a fuse: Europe seeks to curb Trump's appetite for Greenland

After Donald Trump's loud statements about the possible seizure of Greenland, European allies are discussing the deployment of NATO forces on the island to prevent a military scenario.

Poland is preparing to hand over MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine after technical consultations
Politics
Poland is preparing to hand over MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine after technical consultations

The transfer of Polish MiG-29s to Ukraine has already been agreed. The parties are completing technical consultations on the exchange of technological information. Deliveries may begin in February.

Woman killed, five injured in Lviv region in accident with minibus and truck
Society
Woman killed, five injured in Lviv region in accident with minibus and truck

In the village of Krakovets, Lviv region, a Mercedes-Benz minibus and a Volvo truck collided, killing one passenger and injuring five others.

Elina Svitolina wins Auckland tournament and wins 19th title on WTA Tour
Sports
Elina Svitolina wins Auckland tournament and wins 19th title on WTA Tour

Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina won the final of the WTA 250 tournament in Auckland, winning her 19th career title and successfully starting the 2016 season.

Ukrainian drones hit enemy power substations in occupied Donetsk region
War
Ukrainian drones hit enemy power substations in occupied Donetsk region

Ukrainian drones struck several enemy power substations in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region.

Russian strike on critical infrastructure in Zhytomyr region: injured, fires and blackouts
Politics
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Russian strike on critical infrastructure in Zhytomyr region: injured, fires and blackouts

A nighttime Russian strike on critical infrastructure in the Zhytomyr region results in injuries, fires and emergency power cuts.

Kyiv and the region with emergency power outages: hundreds of thousands of families are left without electricity
Society
Kyiv and the region with emergency power outages: hundreds of thousands of families are left without electricity

About 210,000 households in Kyiv region are still without electricity, and emergency blackouts are in place in Kyiv at the command of Ukrenergo. After the attack on 9 January, power engineers managed to restore electricity to 588,000 households, but the situation in the power system remains tense.

Sweden reveals details of the effectiveness of Archer howitzers at the front in Ukraine
Politics
Sweden reveals details of the effectiveness of Archer howitzers at the front in Ukraine

Ukrainian artillerymen have called the Swedish Archer one of the most effective systems in the fight against Russian troops, capable of hitting targets tens of kilometres away.

George Maloney sharply rejects the idea of a US military takeover of Greenland
Politics
George Maloney sharply rejects the idea of a US military takeover of Greenland

The Italian prime minister said that Washington's military pressure on Greenland would not benefit anyone and could undermine Western unity.

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