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Enemy tactical aviation is active in eastern Ukraine
russian terrorists train the belarusian army in tactical exercises
Yermak and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary discussed Ukrainian-Hungarian relations
A series of explosions occurred in Kharkiv
An accident in Poland: three people died, possibly 2 Ukrainians and a Belarusian among them
Ukraine plans counteroffensive in 2025 after $61 billion in US military aid - Jake Sullivan
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North Korean Ambassador Says New Sanctions Monitoring Groups Against North Korea Will Fail
North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations has called the efforts of the United States and its allies to create new groups to monitor sanctions against the country doomed to failure.
Italy rules out direct military intervention in the conflict in Ukraine - Italian Defense Minister Crozetto
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crozetto ruled out direct military intervention in Ukraine against russia, emphasizing Italy's policy of assisting Ukraine but ruling out direct intervention in the conflict.
Orthodox Ukrainians celebrate Easter today: history, traditions, customs
Today, on May 5, Christians of the Eastern rite celebrate one of the greatest religious holidays - the Resurrection of the Lord. According to the Bible, Jesus Christ died on the cross on Friday, around three o'clock in the afternoon. It is believed that the soul of Jesus Christ returned to his body on the night of Saturday to Sunday.
Bomb threats in synagogues in New York: City official emphasizes their unreliability
Four synagogues in Manhattan, New York, received bomb threats on Saturday. However, city official Mark D. Levin emphasized that none of the threats were found to be credible by the New York Police Department.
Enemy tactical aviation is active in eastern Ukraine
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the activity of enemy tactical aviation in the eastern direction.
russian terrorists train the belarusian army in tactical exercises
The wagner terrorists are training the belarusian army, integrating belarus into the rekmlin apparatus. This indicates a soft occupation of the once sovereign country.
Yermak and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary discussed Ukrainian-Hungarian relations
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak had a phone conversation with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Peter Szijjarto to discuss key issues of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations and plan further steps to develop cooperation between the two countries.
A series of explosions occurred in Kharkiv
Numerous explosions occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
An accident in Poland: three people died, possibly 2 Ukrainians and a Belarusian among them
Three people, including two Ukrainians and a Belarusian, were killed in a car accident in Warsaw when a BMW traveling at high speed crashed into a tree and caught fire.
Ukraine plans counteroffensive in 2025 after $61 billion in US military aid - Jake Sullivan
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says Ukraine is planning a counteroffensive in 2025 after receiving $61 billion in US military aid.