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The Ministry of Defense explained how e-reporting will work for the military
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is developing an electronic reporting system for the military called Army+, which will allow servicemen to submit reports electronically and track their processing, creating a more transparent and efficient process than the traditional paper-based system.
Explosions occurred in Kharkiv again
A series of explosions occurred again in Kharkiv amid air raid alerts across the country.
This year the state has allocated UAH 42 million for retraining Ukrainians: what professions are chosen
In 2024, 6,000 Ukrainians have already received a voucher for state-funded education, for which the state paid 42 million hryvnias, according to the Ministry of Economy.
Norway will almost double defense spending due to the threat from russia
Norway plans to nearly double its defense spending to $56 billion by 2036, focusing on strengthening its navy and air defense due to threats from russia.
Air alert across Ukraine. Air Force warns of takeoff of enemy MiG-31K
An air alert has been issued throughout Ukraine due to a missile threat from a Russian MiG-31K aircraft.
Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia: six victims reported - city council
Six people were injured as a result of Russian shelling of Zaporizhzhia, the city council reports.
Parents' Memorial Saturday: traditions and prohibitions
On Parents' Memorial Saturday, Orthodox believers honor the memory of deceased relatives and friends by visiting graves, praying, and having a lean memorial dinner with kutia at home.
The Ministry of Defense announced smart mobilization
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has announced a "smart mobilization" that allows citizens to apply for specific military specialties, such as drone operator or artilleryman, in two clicks, facilitating targeted recruitment and using civilian expertise to strengthen the capabilities of the armed forces.
European Commissioner: Tribunal for Putin may be established by the end of 2024
An international special tribunal to prosecute war crimes in Ukraine could be established by the end of 2024, with options for its creation based on a multilateral or bilateral agreement being considered, European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders has said.
Up to $400 million: NBU estimates import losses in February amid renewed border blockade
In February, imports dropped by about $350-400 million due to the blockade of the western borders, with a significant drop in imports of food, industrial goods, and wood, but an increase in imports of petroleum products and some chemicals.