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Baltic leaders call on NATO members to reintroduce conscription - FT
Baltic leaders call on NATO members to reintroduce conscription and significantly increase military spending to Cold War levels to deter potential Russian aggression.
Kuleba will pay his first visit to India
This week, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will make his first visit to India to strengthen relations between the two democracies following recent talks between President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Modi.
Personnel reserve for work in the de-occupied territories: 2423 applications have already been registered
2,423 applications were registered to the civil service personnel reserve for work in the de-occupied territories of Ukraine, with most applicants preferring to work in Crimea, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
Traffic on the "red" line of the subway has been restricted in Kyiv
Trains of the "red" line of the Kyiv subway are temporarily running in a limited mode from Akademmistechko station to Teatralna station, while Arsenalna and Khreshchatyk stations are operating in shelter mode.
Court extends the term of familiarization in the case of former Infrastructure Minister Pyvovarsky until July
The court has extended the deadline for former Infrastructure Minister Pyvovarsky and his deputy, who are suspected of abuse of office that caused $49. 63 million in losses to the state-owned enterprise, to familiarize themselves with the case file until July 23.
Lithuanian President Appoints Kasciunas as New Defense Minister
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda appoints Laurinas Kasciunas as the new Minister of National Defense.
Searching for the Ukrainian underground: occupants of the TOT increase the number of checkpoints
In the occupied territories, russian troops have set up additional checkpoints and intensified searches under the guise of fighting terrorism, but in reality with the aim of intimidating local residents and seizing their remaining property.
Solsky discussed with his Belgian counterpart the extension of duty-free trade with the EU
Ukraine's Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky met in Brussels with his Belgian counterpart David Clarenval to discuss the extension of the autonomous trade regime between Ukraine and the EU for another year.
Enemy attacks with missiles: repeated explosions in Odesa
Repeated explosions occurred in Odesa after the city was shelled by ballistic missiles from occupied Crimea.
Debris removal at Dnipro HPP will take about a week - Syrota
According to Ukrhydroenergo CEO Ihor Syrota, the debris removal at the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant will take about a week. After that, it will be possible to assess the consequences of the shelling. It will take years to fully restore the damaged Dnipro hydroelectric power plant after the Russian missile attack, as the engine room needs to be completely rebuilt and many units need to be manufactured from scratch.