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Explosions in Kherson: occupants attack the city
In Kherson, explosions were heard as Russian troops attacked from the occupied left bank, prompting residents to seek shelter.
Biden signed legislation to potentially ban TikTok in the US. His campaign still plans to stay on the app
Biden signed legislation that could ban TikTok in the U. S. while his campaign used the platform and worked with influencers, drawing criticism for hypocrisy from young voters who rely on TikTok for news.
Rescuers come under repeated Russian fire in Kherson suburb
The enemy attacked the suburbs of Kherson, setting fire to a residential building and harming rescuers with drone strikes.
Kuleba: OSCE report confirms systematic war crimes of the Russian Federation against detained Ukrainian civilians
The report of the OSCE Moscow Mechanism shows a systematic and large-scale campaign of arbitrary detention of Ukrainian civilians by Russia, which constitutes war crimes, crimes against humanity and violations of international law, and will help identify specific Russians who should be held accountable.
Russian strike on Balakleya: the number of victims increased to seven
Seven people were injured in a Russian strike on Balakliya in Kharkiv region, the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration reports.
Spying on Kharkiv's defense lines: FSB agent sentenced to 15 years in prison
A 42-year-old resident of Vovchansk was sentenced to 15 years in prison for spying for Russia behind the defensive borders of Kharkiv, collecting information on the location and movement of Ukrainian troops.
Russians strike near the railway station in Balakliya, Kharkiv region: there are victims
Russian troops shelled Balakliya in Kharkiv region, hitting the area of the railway station and wounding five people.
A tractor explodes on a Russian mine in Kherson region, the driver miraculously survived
A tractor driver miraculously escaped injury when his tractor hit a mine and exploded while tilling a field in Kherson Oblast, where nearly 280,000 hectares of land are potentially mined.
Ukraine will introduce a system of grants for education: Parliament passed a bill
The Verkhovna Rada passed a bill that introduces a system of grants for higher education, allowing students to receive state funding for education and freely choose universities, which aims to improve the quality of education through competition between universities for applicants.
She wanted to minimize Russia's responsibility for the deportation of Ukrainian children: NSDC reveals the motives behind the statements of the Russian "children's ombudsman"
Russia has falsely claimed to have held face-to-face talks with Ukraine on the exchange of forcibly deported Ukrainian children. Moscow officials have not said how the Ukrainian children ended up in Russian hands.