Stories from Kyiv · Ukraine
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Second Part Of 'Tanhelmu, Dark Night' Released, Described As Darker
The second part of the 'Firstborn Spirit' trilogy, titled 'Tanhelmu, Dark Night', has been released. This high fantasy novel features a fictional universe with threats, mysteries, and adventures.
Hromadske Radio
90 Billion Euros Allocated For Ukraine Aid
A poster was shown on air advocating against providing financial aid to both Israel and Ukraine. A speaker on Radio Svoboda UA in Kyiv showed a poster during a broadcast.
Radio Svoboda UA
Societal Militarization Underway In Ukraine, Raising War Possibility
A Ukrainian radio broadcast stated that the militarization of society has already begun, leading to questions about the potential for war.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Kyiv Building Management Market Monopolized
A problem in Kyiv is that the management market for buildings is monopolized, according to a radio report.
Hromadske Radio
Red Army Ancestors Perceived As Occupiers By Domestic Consumers
Ukrainian Radio UR-1 reported that for domestic consumers, ancestors who served in the Red Army are perceived as occupiers.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
EU May Need Flexible Approach For Ukraine Accession
A Radio NV speaker suggested the European Union may need a more flexible approach for Ukraine's accession process.
Radio NV
Oleksiy Boyko Plans Appeal Against Court Decision
Oleksiy Boyko announced his intention to file an appeal against a court decision, which was considered at a meeting on March 6th. Boyko stated he has not yet seen the full text of the court's ruling.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Man Hits Wife Twice With Bottle In Kyiv
A person hit their wife twice on the head with a bottle in Kyiv. The bottle reportedly broke after the second hit to the wife's head.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukrainians Criticize Military Medical Commissions
Ordinary Ukrainian citizens are using social media to report various issues with the Military Medical Commissions (VLC).
Hromadske Radio
Nine Victims Reported In Hate-Motivated Attacks
Radio Svoboda UA reported that nine individuals were victims of hate-motivated attacks.
Radio Svoboda UA