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In Kyiv, a driver shot a passer-by following an argument over crossing the road — police
Kyiv police have arrested a driver who fired several shots at a pedestrian following a road rage incident.
Alexander, a caretaker, died during a terrorist attack in Kyiv after shielding a wounded boy with his own body
The man sustained serious injuries whilst rescuing a child during the terrorist attack on 18 April. Medical staff fought to save his life for over 24 hours, but were unable to save him.
A gunman in Kyiv claimed to be a Russian general and recorded his actions
Following the terrorist attack in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv, law enforcement officials have released new details about the attacker. Video and audio recordings made during the incident were found on his phone.
An officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces spent 343 days on the front line in the Zaporizhzhia sector
Oleksii, an officer with the 128th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade, whose call sign is ‘Botanic’, spent almost a year on the front line in the Zaporizhzhia region. He remained at his post despite being eligible for rotation.
The US has used up half of its THAAD and Patriot missiles in the war against Iran
The US armed forces have significantly depleted their stocks of key missiles during the war with Iran. If a new conflict were to break out in the coming years, the US might run out of ammunition.
Weather forecast for 22 April: which regions are expected to see rain
Today, 22 April, cool weather with night-time frosts is expected to continue across Ukraine. Rain is forecast for the eastern regions, whilst the rest of the country is expected to remain dry.
Ukrainian erotic model implicated in the Nord Stream sabotage, says Wall Street Journal journalist
American journalist Bojan Panchevski claims that a former Ukrainian erotic model played a key role in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. He recounts this in his new book.
Glagola: the schoolboy who opened fire at the Chop Lyceum was recruited by Russia
According to Transcarpathian journalist Vitaliy Glagola, the 15-year-old teenager who opened fire at the school in Chop was recruited by Russian intelligence services via online games. A schoolboy in the village of Bushtyno, in the Tyachiv district, who allegedly planned an attack on his classmates, is said to have acted in the same way.
The policewoman suspected of abandoning an injured child worked as a medic during the Revolution of Dignity
The police officer suspected of professional negligence, who, along with her partner, left the scene of the terrorist attack on 18 April in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv, took part in the events of the Revolution of Dignity.
Will Rumen Radev become Bulgaria’s new Orbán?
The ‘Progressive Bulgaria’ coalition, led by Rumen Radev, won the parliamentary elections on 19 April 2026 and secured an absolute majority in parliament. Since then, the media has been discussing the country’s potential political direction and the issue of tackling corruption.
In a return to the Soviet past, Russia plans to bring hundreds of AN-2s back into service due to the crisis in the light aviation sector
Russia is considering refurbishing old AN-2 aircraft to make up for the shortage of light aircraft. The reasons cited are sanctions and problems with new projects.
Каллас заявила, що рішення щодо 90 млрд євро для України буде за добу
Висока представниця ЄС із закордонних справ і політики безпеки Кая Каллас заявила, що позитивне рішення щодо позики Євросоюзу для України на 90 млрд євро очікується протягом наступних 24 годин. Заяву вона зробила 21 квітня після засідання Ради ЄС у закордонних справах у Люксембурзі.