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After Russian attacks, more than 700 residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heat
In three districts of the capital, heating has still not been restored in hundreds of high-rise buildings, with Troieshchyna being the most affected. Problems with heat supply have also been reported in Kryvyi Rih.
In Odessa, a doctor will be tried for the death of a cadet after a medical injection
The investigation believes that the doctor's negligence and disregard for information about allergies led to fatal consequences.
The Presidential Administration refuted fake news about the alleged sale of generators transferred by Poland to Ukraine
The disinformation campaign was launched against the backdrop of real humanitarian aid in order to undermine trust between Ukrainians and Poles.
European leader says he was shocked after meeting with Trump in Mar-a-Lago
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed concern about the state of US President Donald Trump during a closed-door meeting with EU leaders after a personal meeting in Florida. Washington dismissed these statements as fiction.
Orbán's government has launched a "national petition" against EU support for Ukraine
A large-scale campaign has been launched in Hungary with the aim of stopping financial and military aid to Ukraine, while Kyiv has warned of a tougher response to anti-Ukrainian rhetoric.
The Security Service of Ukraine and the Main Intelligence Directorate detained a journalist in Kyiv on suspicion of spying for Belarus.
According to the investigation, the woman worked for the Belarusian KGB for many years, using her journalistic activities to gather intelligence and attempt to infiltrate the Ukrainian Defence Forces.
PACE called on not to force Ukraine to make territorial concessions and to increase pressure on Russia
The Assembly emphasised that any recognition of the occupied territories as Russian legitimises the change of borders by force and contradicts international law and the interests of peace.
The veteran criticised Fedorov's personnel decision and explained his position on NV
In an interview with NV, PDMS co-founder Hennadiy Druzenko stated that the appointment of Serhiy Sternenko as advisor to the Minister of Defence sends a negative signal to the military and society.
Kyiv says the US is seeking to conclude a peace agreement on Ukraine by mid-May
The Donald Trump administration sees May as an informal deadline for reaching agreements between Ukraine and Russia, after which Washington's attention may shift to domestic politics.
Companies from the Intergal-Bud group transferred ownership to Tajik citizens after granting multi-million dollar loans to a newly established firm.
Companies linked to one of Ukraine's largest property developers transferred hundreds of millions of hryvnia to a new company, which subsequently went bankrupt, while the companies themselves changed ownership to foreign investors.
Russian propaganda spreads fake news to discredit Ukrainian military
The Centre for Countering Disinformation has refuted reports on anonymous Telegram channels that distort official information from law enforcement agencies.
Polish Foreign Minister calls on Musk to restrict Russia's use of Starlink for attacks on Ukraine
A dispute on social media between Warsaw and the owner of SpaceX erupted after the ISW reported that Russian drones with a range of up to 500 kilometres were using Starlink.