An application containing a map of social and psychosocial service providers in the Kharkiv region has been launched
In TOT, college students are forced to make trench candles as a "public initiative" - The Resistance Center
Russian missile strike on Odesa destroys residential buildings, three-year-old child among the victims - Kiper
Evlash on downing Tu-22MZ: Russia will have to change tactics
In Kharkiv region, private houses in the region came under fire, 15 buildings were also damaged Kharkiv - Sinegubov
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The government approved the decision to return Mezhyhirya to state ownership by 100%
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Zelensky: Allied countries can help Ukraine shoot down Russian missiles
In Mariupol, occupants transferred 15 land plots for construction without bidding
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An application containing a map of social and psychosocial service providers in the Kharkiv region has been launched
The Social Services of Kharkiv Region app was launched, providing residents with a map of social and psychosocial service providers in the region's communities, including contact information, work schedules, and a list of services offered.
In TOT, college students are forced to make trench candles as a "public initiative" - The Resistance Center
In the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russian authorities are forcing college students to make trench candles, counting it as a credit and threatening to call their parents for truancy.
Russian missile strike on Odesa destroys residential buildings, three-year-old child among the victims - Kiper
Another missile strike on Odesa caused fires in the private sector: two adults were lightly injured and a three-year-old child was hospitalized.
Evlash on downing Tu-22MZ: Russia will have to change tactics
Russia will have to change its tactics and increase the range of its missiles after Ukraine shot down its Tu-22MZ strategic bomber.
In Kharkiv region, private houses in the region came under fire, 15 buildings were also damaged Kharkiv - Sinegubov
15 buildings were damaged in Kharkiv, and private houses in Mali Prokhody, Baranovka, Kharkiv region, came under fire on April 20.
Zelensky calls allies' shooting down of Iranian missiles double standards
President Zelenskyy criticized Western allies for demonstrating double standards by helping Israel shoot down Iranian missiles and drones but not providing the same level of support to Ukraine against Russian air attacks.
The government approved the decision to return Mezhyhirya to state ownership by 100%
The government has approved the transfer of Mezhyhiria to state ownership, and all profits from its operation as a park-monument of landscape art will go to the state budget and the Armed Forces of Ukraine, starting with the official opening in May 2014.
Hospital reports on condition of police officer wounded in shooting in Vinnytsia region
A police officer was wounded during shelling by the military in Vinnytsia region and is currently in moderate condition in Bershad district hospital with minor injuries.
Zelensky: Allied countries can help Ukraine shoot down Russian missiles
Zelenskyy believes that allied countries can help Ukraine shoot down Russian missiles by deploying their air forces in neighboring countries and shooting down missiles aimed at Ukraine, as was done to protect Israel.
In Mariupol, occupants transferred 15 land plots for construction without bidding
In the occupied Mariupol, the Russian occupiers transferred 15 land plots for the construction of multi-storey buildings into mortgages without bidding, which caused outrage among residents who are left without housing and rights.