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health 16d ago Dnipro

Ukrainian Patient Demands Treatment Refund

A patient in Dnipro is unable to obtain treatment under a state program, with a doctor reportedly demanding payment for services already covered. Patients are advised not to fear approaching the healthcare facility's administration, as the head of the institution signs contracts with the National Health Service of Ukraine. The National Health Service of Ukraine offers a hotline at 1677 for complaints and clarification on state-funded services. Patients are encouraged to retain receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses, as the service reviews each complaint and can pursue claims against healthcare facilities, having returned over 800,000 UAH last year.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
science 16d ago Pripyat

Zelenskyy Warns of Russian Nuclear Terrorism

The protective shell at the New Safe Confinement site has not been fully repaired. Ukrainian soldiers are stationed in the zone to prevent a renewed Russian attack from Belarus and to counter drones and missiles. The radiation and constant combat readiness are a burden on soldiers' morale. This situation evokes memories of the 1986 disaster, with current events potentially bringing the world to the brink of human-caused catastrophe. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Moscow of engaging in nuclear terrorism. The Kremlin maintains that Russia is an integral part of Europe and not a threat. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant continues to operate with approximately 4,000 workers in shifts, including scientists, technicians, and engineers. The plant was occupied by Russian troops in 2022, who dug trenches in the contaminated forest, leading to increased radiation exposure.
MDR Aktuell
science 16d ago

Workers Maintain 13-Day Rotations At Nuclear Site

Staff members are working 13-day consecutive shifts to monitor a destroyed nuclear reactor. The rotation is necessary because radioactive substances continue to emit radiation due to long half-lives. A drone attack in February 2025 previously damaged the reactor's protective shielding, leaving debris in the courtyard. Workers must remain on-site to ensure radiation safety standards are maintained. A strike on the storage of 16,000 spent fuel elements could trigger a nuclear chain reaction. Air defense personnel remain on constant alert in abandoned buildings within the exclusion zone. Workers must maintain high concentration during overnight shifts to respond to potential aerial threats. Concerns regarding Russian strikes in the radioactively contaminated area are increasing.
SWR Aktuell
science 16d ago Pripyat

Ukrainian Forces Expel Russian Troops From Chernobyl Zone

Approximately 500 personnel continue to work in shifts within the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exclusion zone. The protective shell of the 1986 reactor has not been fully repaired and remains leaky at impact sites. A drone attack in February 2025 targeted the protective structure of the 1986 reactor. Repairs at the Chernobyl site remain incomplete due to leaks at impact locations.
BR24
science 16d ago Pripyat

Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage

Approximately 500 personnel continue to work in shifts within the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exclusion zone. Radioactive samples were also stolen during this period. There is ongoing concern regarding the safety of the site during current hostilities. Damages from the impact have not been fully repaired to date. During the 2022 occupation, Russian troops also destroyed research labs and stole radioactive samples. Rainwater is entering the structure through strike points, and experts warn further damage to the protective shell could trigger a local nuclear chain reaction. Experts warn that additional strikes to the new containment shell could destroy the sarcophagus doors. Current reports focus on the ongoing threat posed by rainwater infiltration into the sarcophagus structure. The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event.
BR24
conflict 16d ago Kramatorsk

Guided Bombs Strike Kramatorsk

Three FAB-500 guided bombs struck the city of Kramatorsk during a morning raid. The attack resulted in at least two deaths and one person in moderate condition.
Mastodon
science 16d ago Zaporizhzhia

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Suffers Blackout

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant temporarily lost its external power supply for the 15th time since the start of the armed conflict. External power was restored within one hour of the incident. The event coincided with the anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Station communications director Evgenia Yashina reported no immediate impact on safety conditions following the event. Earlier reports from the Ministry of Energy suggested a short circuit in a distribution device caused the outage. The plant remains one of the largest strategic energy hubs on the route to Kropyvnytskyi. Communications director Evgenia Yashina confirmed that power supply has been stabilized. The facility is currently operating following the technical failure. Emergency diesel generators were placed on standby during the incident but are no longer required for primary power.
Radio Sputnik
politics 16d ago Kyiv

Ukraine Expands Digital Services For Veterans

Robert Madiar Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, has criticized manufacturers of equipment for the front lines. These drones may utilize artificial intelligence to select targets and operate without human operators. Future combat stages will involve a single operator controlling up to 20 drones simultaneously. This evolution includes the use of 'mother drones' to coordinate multiple units in the air, on land, and at sea. The technology aims to move beyond current limitations where one operator manages only 1-2 drones for specific tasks. Some drones will provide fire support while others will act as direct attack units. Drones will perform cargo and armament delivery, fire support, and direct attacks using artificial intelligence. Ukraine is investing intellectual resources into creating large-scale technological solutions for unmanned systems.
Radio NV
politics 16d ago Illetska

Woman Faces Court Over Ukraine Communications

A woman was detained by border authorities and forcibly transported to Kazakhstan following a document check. Efforts to find similar cases in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, are ongoing. She stated that authorities targeted her specifically due to her foreign SIM card and device. The woman alleges she was intercepted by authorities before her phone was even inspected, suggesting potential surveillance or hacking. The detainee, who identifies as neither an activist, journalist, nor blogger, expressed suspicion that many individuals applying for repatriate or compatriot status are being targeted. She noted that the investigation against her began prior to her arrival at the location. She inquired about potential penalties, specifically asking if the matter could be resolved with a fine. The official indicated that no monetary penalty would be applied, though the legal situation remains serious.
Radio Svoboda
culture 16d ago Kyiv

Mongolic Peoples: Historical Migration and Relations

The historical migration of Mongolic peoples, including Buryats, Kalmyks, and Mongols, is discussed. These groups are united by Tibetan Buddhism and share common spiritual values, with Tibet considered a religious center. The Kalmyks migrated westward, reaching the Volga River by the mid-17th century, where they encountered Russian garrisons. Treaties in 1655 and 1657 allowed Kalmyks to settle on Russian territory, though they initially asserted their independence as a nomadic people.
Radio Svoboda UA