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In Kyiv Dnipro metro station reopens after being closed since the beginning of the Russian invasion
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Draft law on mobilization may be adopted by the end of March - Stefanchuk
The draft law on mobilization, which has received 4,195 amendments, may be adopted by the Verkhovna Rada by the end of March after being finalized by the committee and the legal department.
moscow summons the us ambassador to russia: threatens to expel diplomats for "interfering in the internal affairs of the russian federation"
russia summoned the head of the US diplomatic mission in moscow and warned of alleged US interference in russia's internal affairs through educational and cultural organizations, threatening to expel the staff involved and stop such actions.
Russian strike on Vovchansk: rescuers save a cat
In Vovchansk, rescuers rescued a cat whose owner was killed when a Russian guided missile hit her house.
Enemy fires cluster munitions at Zaporizhzhia village: one wounded
One person was wounded when the enemy shelled Bilenke village in Zaporizhzhya region with cluster munitions.
Philanthropists organized a trip to Zakarpattia for families of veterans and fallen soldiers
Philanthropists organized a trip to Zakarpattia for families of veterans and fallen soldiers.
"Russians are producing their own drones, but this will not save them" - SBU
The SBU spokesperson said that Russia's attempts to create its own maritime drones will not save it, but will only increase the number of legitimate targets for Ukraine in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian Armed Forces thwart occupants' assault in Novomykhailivka, destroying 12 pieces of equipment
Ukraine's Armed Forces thwarted a Russian offensive in Novomykhailivka, destroying 12 units of enemy armored vehicles, including 4 tanks.
In Kyiv Dnipro metro station reopens after being closed since the beginning of the Russian invasion
Dnipro metro station, which has been closed since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, will resume normal operations from 05:41 to 22:36 on March 8, but will be closed during the air raid alert as it is a ground station.
Four more countries sign a letter to Speaker Johnson urging him to introduce an aid bill for Ukraine
Romania, Spain, Luxembourg, and Belgium joined 23 other parliaments in signing an open letter to U. S. House Speaker Mike Johnson calling for a vote on a $60 billion aid bill for Ukraine.
Changing the rules for disclosing banking secrecy will undermine confidence in the entire banking system - Concord Bank co-founder Sosedka
Changing the rules for disclosing banking secrecy will undermine confidence in the entire banking system, says Concorde Bank co-founder Sosedka.