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Zelenskyy Sanctions Russian Forces and Shadow Fleet
President Zelenskyy has signed decrees imposing sanctions on 127 Russian individuals responsible for missile strikes on Ukrainian territory and critical infrastructure. The sanctions also target maritime vessels involved in these actions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has imposed new sanctions targeting Russian missile forces and its 'shadow fleet'.
Bluesky Social
Ghostwriter Malware Targets Ukraine Government
The Ghostwriter hacking group is targeting Ukrainian government entities with the Prometheus phishing malware. This campaign aims to compromise sensitive information and disrupt government operations.
Ukraine to Receive Over $3 Billion From EU and IMF
Ukraine is set to receive over $3 billion in aid from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Ukraine Cabinet Links Conscription Deferment to Salary
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has linked military conscription deferment to a salary of almost 26,000 hryvnias.
Russian Troop Losses Exceed 1.3 Million
The General Staff of Ukraine reported that Russian forces have lost 1,354,810 troops since February 24, 2022. This figure includes 950 casualties sustained by Russian forces in the past day.
Ukrainian Soldiers Post Images of Malnutrition
Ukrainian soldiers are posting images online showing their emaciated state and requesting aid from the front lines.
Ukrainian Radio Discusses Armenian Refugees and Pushkin
Ukrainian radio programming is discussing the concept of a cultural canon, with references to literature and theater. The discussion touches on economic aspects and Ukrainian cultural identity. The program examined historical and contemporary Ukrainian artistic contributions. A discussion on Ukrainian radio touched upon the treatment of prisoners, with one speaker describing harsh conditions and mistreatment.
Polskie Radio dla Ukrainy/Польське Радіо для України
Ukrainian Protesters Urge Veto of Bill
Ukrainian protesters in Kyiv are urging a veto of a bill that families fear could declare missing soldiers dead. The bill's passage could have implications for families seeking to confirm the status of their missing relatives.
Ukraine President's Residence Searched in Corruption Probe
Searches were conducted at the Ukrainian president's residence as part of an investigation into alleged corruption.
Russia Arming Missile Warheads With Depleted Uranium
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has stated that Russia is arming missile warheads with depleted uranium. This development was reported in the context of the ongoing conflict.