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Water tariffs have increased in a number of Ukrainian cities since July 1: where will they pay twice and three times more
From July 1, new tariffs for centralized water supply and wastewater began to operate in a number of Ukrainian cities. In some communities, the cost of services has increased by more than twofold, and in
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The country that was supposed to be destroyed in a week has been at war for 1,400 days: today marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine
At 4:00 a.m. on February 24, 2022, millions of Ukrainians awoke to explosions. That day, Russia launched a full-scale invasion, which became the largest war in Europe since World War II. Four years have passed—and
The Cost of War. International Partners Shocked with Estimates of the Hundreds of Billions Needed to Rebuild Ukraine
The greatest damage was recorded in the housing, transport, and energy sectors, according to the World Bank, the UN, the European Commission, and the Ukrainian government. Rebuilding Ukraine’s economy over the next decade will require
Quote of the day: Ukraine defends not only Ukraine’s freedom and independence, but Ukraine also defends us, Europe.
And it’s not just Ukraine that needs us; we need Ukraine. Andrius Kubilius, European Commissioner for Defence and Space, February 24, 2026
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated UAH 246.4 million to support energy repair workers
The Ukrainian government has allocated UAH 246.4 million for additional payments to emergency repair crews who restored energy infrastructure after damage in January. According to PromPolitInform, this was announced by Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal.
The government approved a model charter for fuel and energy companies
On February 23, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a unified model charter for fuel and energy companies. Similar models will be approved for state-owned enterprises in other sectors in the future. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia





