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Kyiv region declares day of mourning for 16 people killed by Russia
On August 6, Kyiv region declared a day of mourning for 16 victims of the Russian missile attack. This was reported by the Kyiv regional military administration, Ukrainian News reports. The PromPolitInform portal informs. As
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Ukrainian Paralympians Banned from Wearing Uniforms with Ukraine Map at 2026 Winter Paralympics
National Paralympic Committee President Valeriy Sushkevich announced that the International Paralympic Committee has banned Ukrainian Paralympians from wearing uniforms with the map of Ukraine at the 2026 Winter Paralympics. Ukrinform reports his words, as reported
Russia Attacks Power Facilities. Which Regions Are Experiencing Power Outages and Which Outage Schedules Have Been Introduced
Power Supply Situation in Ukraine Russia, according to Glavkom, attacked power infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, resulting in power outages for consumers in some regions of the country. This was reported by the PromPolitInform portal. The
Critical infrastructure enterprises will receive weapons to create air defense groups
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced that the Cabinet of Ministers has approved amendments to the pilot project allowing critical infrastructure enterprises to be included in the state air defense system. Bukvy writes about this,
War with Iran could leave Ukraine without air defense: what’s the reason
The US is rapidly expending interceptor missiles to protect Israel, and stockpiles may be critically limited. A potential large-scale conflict between the US and Israel with Iran could impact the supply of air defense systems
The Defense Forces destroyed approximately 1,266,770 enemy occupiers, 11,709 tanks, and 151,359 enemy UAVs as of March 1
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the estimated enemy losses since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale military aggression on Ukrainian territory as of the morning of March 1. The information was





