Biden promises to sign Johnson's bills to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan immediately
Intense fighting continues in the East, Russians advance in 7 directions - General Staff
Power shortage: tomorrow Ukraine may limit electricity consumption for business and industry
Kherson region: Russian army drops two UAVs on Beryslav in the evening
Hezbollah attack in northern Israel wounds 18 people, including 14 IDF soldiers
Russian Su fighter jets firing missiles at Ukraine use electronics from the US and Japan - investigation
The US publishes the text of the bill on assistance to Ukraine: it provides for the transfer of ATACMS missiles and more
French authorities have arrested a Russian man's villa on the Atlantic coast, which is linked to Putin's ex-spouse
Ukraine may have crossed Putin's nuclear red line - Newsweek
In Kherson region, a court ruling prevents the misuse of more than 190 hectares of land of educational institutions
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Biden promises to sign Johnson's bills to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan immediately
Biden promises to immediately sign bills providing critical aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after congressional approval to support allies against threats from Russia and Iran.
Intense fighting continues in the East, Russians advance in 7 directions - General Staff
Over the past day, 71 combat engagements took place on the Ukrainian frontline, with Russians advancing in 7 sectors, most actively in the Bakhmut and Novopavlivka sectors.
Power shortage: tomorrow Ukraine may limit electricity consumption for business and industry
On April 18, Ukraine may introduce controlled power supply restrictions for industrial consumers due to increased electricity consumption and power shortages caused by Russian attacks on power plants.
Kherson region: Russian army drops two UAVs on Beryslav in the evening
As a result of a Russian airstrike on Beryslav, Kherson region, a 67-year-old local resident suffered a concussion and an administrative building was damaged.
Hezbollah attack in northern Israel wounds 18 people, including 14 IDF soldiers
At least 18 people, including 14 Israeli soldiers, were wounded in a Hezbollah attack from Lebanon into northern Israel.
Russian Su fighter jets firing missiles at Ukraine use electronics from the US and Japan - investigation
Russia's Su-27SM3, Su-30SM, Su-34, Su-35S, and Su-57 fighters contain more than 2,000 foreign-made electronic components from the United States, Japan, and other countries that are used in navigation, guidance, and communication systems, despite the sanctions.
The US publishes the text of the bill on assistance to Ukraine: it provides for the transfer of ATACMS missiles and more
The U. S. House of Representatives publishes bills to allocate $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, including $23 billion to replenish U.S. arsenals.
French authorities have arrested a Russian man's villa on the Atlantic coast, which is linked to Putin's ex-spouse
French authorities have arrested a villa worth 5. 4 million euros on the Atlantic coast belonging to Arthur Ocheretny, the current husband of Vladimir Putin's ex-wife Lyudmila Putina.
Ukraine may have crossed Putin's nuclear red line - Newsweek
Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian radar station that is part of a missile early warning system may have crossed one of Moscow's "red lines" regarding the potential use of nuclear weapons.
In Kherson region, a court ruling prevents the misuse of more than 190 hectares of land of educational institutions
The courts of Kherson and Odesa regions ruled to stop the misuse of more than 190 hectares of land worth UAH 41 million belonging to educational institutions, which, in violation of the law, were used for commercial purposes instead of educational ones.