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District-based air raid alerts introduced in Ukraine
The new system will significantly reduce the duration of air raids
Power supply restored to over 100,000 consumers in Odesa region after massive Russian attack
Power engineers restored electricity and heat to most customers and stabilised the operation of the region's critical infrastructure within a day
Ukraine returns 114 civilians from Belarus, including political prisoners and Ukrainian citizens
The GUR released footage of the operation to return 114 civilians held in Belarus. Among those released are well-known opposition figures and Ukrainians accused of espionage.
The European Commission is considering a €90bn loan to Ukraine in 2026-2027
The European Commission proposes to provide Ukraine with up to EUR 90 billion in budget support for two years in the form of a reparations loan, provided that reforms continue.
Trump sends special envoy to Lukashenko again: US lifts sanctions, Belarus releases political prisoners
Washington tries to distance Minsk from Moscow, Lukashenko announces mass pardons, and five citizens return to Ukraine
The draft US peace plan envisages Ukraine's accession to the EU in January 2027
The document proposes accelerated European integration and contains controversial conditions for resolving the war
Zelenskyy: Russia attacked Ukraine with more than 450 drones and 30 missiles: thousands of families without electricity
The President reported a large-scale night attack by Russia and called for strengthening air defence and pressure on the aggressor
Massive attack on Odesa: city without power and water, grain storage facilities burning in the port
Odesa suffers severe damage to energy and port infrastructure in Russia's overnight combined attack, at least two people injured
Zelensky congratulates military in Kupyansk and emphasises strength of Ukrainian positions
President awarded defenders and said that strength at the frontline determines Ukraine's strength in negotiations
Russian strike on Odesa region damages civilian vessel, Zelenskyy says Russia disregards diplomacy
The President emphasised that the attacks of the occupiers had no military meaning and were aimed at destroying peaceful life in Ukraine
Maria Vdovychenko, whose family has three relatives with Russian passports, became the first deputy prosecutor general
The appointment of Maria Vdovychenko as First Deputy Prosecutor General was made without public announcement. Her family was noticed because of the Russian citizenship of her father and brothers after the occupation of Crimea
"Servant of the People" is preparing to elect a new chairman
The party will hold a congress on 17 December after the end of Olena Shulyak's second term