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Mother Of Jerónimo Guerreiro Claims Lack Of Support
Cristina Jesus, the mother of Jerónimo Guerreiro, alleges a lack of support and responses from Portuguese authorities regarding her son. She claims she has not been contacted for nine months despite attempts through the government and the Portuguese embassy in Kyiv.
Radio Observador
Firepoint Weapons Supplier Faces Ownership Investigation
The Anti-Corruption Council reported that Firepoint, a weapons supplier for Ukrainian defense forces, may lose its ability to supply arms if ownership allegations are proven in court.
Radio NV
Ukrainian General Staff Reports 1,470 Occupant Casualties
The Ukrainian General Staff reported 1,470 killed and wounded occupiers over the past week. On April 29 alone, 503 units were destroyed, including drone system pilots. Increased enemy activity was noted in the Yelysizivka, Oleksandrivka, and Pokrovsk directions.
Radio NV
Donetsk Leader Accuses Zelensky Of Delaying Conflict
Denis Pushilin, head of the Donetsk People's Republic, stated in a TASS interview that President Zelensky will do everything possible to prolong the conflict.
Radio Rossii
Infrastructure and Parking Lots Damaged In Ukraine
Volunteers are working to clean oil products from the coast over several days. Local women reported that animals are dying after ingesting fuel, and they claim the state is not providing sufficient money or equipment to assist.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukraine Wage Gap Widens Between IT And Educators
Ukraine's average monthly salary increased by 7 percent in March, according to State Statistics Service data. The new average wage stands at 30,356 hryvnias.
Radio NV
Ukraine Simplifies Health Screening Program Access
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has launched the 'Health Screening 40+' program to simplify medical check-up access. Citizens reaching age 40 no longer need to wait 30 days after their birthday to apply for free screenings. Applications can be submitted at any time via the Diia mobile application or at local administrative service centers. The government has also established specific timelines for the utilization of these funds once credited. The program provides free medical examinations for individuals aged 40 and older. Applicants can now submit requests via the Diia bot at any time without being restricted to their birth month.
Radio NV
Family Seeks Help In Portuguese Soldier Death Case
The family of a Portuguese soldier who died in Ukraine has denied statements made by the government. Teresa Freire stated she has not been contacted by Portuguese authorities for nine months regarding the soldier who died in combat near Kupiansk on May 29.
Radio Observador
Ukrainian Investigated For Defense Contract Beneficiary Allegations
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau is investigating defense contracts involving the company Farpoint and the production of Flamingo rockets. The investigation is being conducted under Operation Midas. The probe follows statements from President Zelenskyy regarding Ukraine's plans for arms exports. The investigation reportedly involves businessman and National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umurov. The bureau has recorded details related to these defense-related discussions. The investigation involves businessman Atimura Mindich, former presidential advisor Sergey Sherem, and former Defense Minister Rustym Mumer. The recordings were made as part of the Midas case, which concerns collateral. The Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine has collected materials related to the Midas case involving defense contract collateral.
Radio Sputnik
Human Rights Activists Demand Removal Of Ruslan Kutayev
The Russian democratic forces group has removed Ruslan Kutayev, former president of the Assembly of the People of the Caucasus, from its platform.
Radio Svoboda UA