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Ukraine To Receive Over $3 Billion From EU And IMF
A major financial support package totaling approximately 90 billion euros has been unlocked for Ukraine. This applies to work performed in countries that have ratified international social security agreements with Ukraine. The decision aims to facilitate pension calculations for citizens who worked abroad. The specific list of eligible countries is based on existing international treaties. The Ministry of Defense announced that reservists and their spouses are entitled to credit holidays, which include exemptions from interest and penalties on loans. For mobilized reservists, these holidays apply from the first day of conscription until discharge, regardless of whether they serve at the front or in the rear. Eligibility for these rights is contingent upon direct participation in national defense.
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British Forces Shoot Down Over 100 Drones
Russian forces suffered a loss of 1,140 personnel and 38 artillery systems during recent combat operations in Ukraine. These operations were conducted by air defense units and mobile fire groups. The engagement included the use of 19 aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles and artillery units. The Russian defense ministry reported that its forces shot down 280 Ukrainian aircraft-type drones and 10 guided aerial bombs. Strikes were also carried out on locations used for the assembly and storage of unmanned aerial vehicles. The ministry stated that these actions targeted air defense weaponry as well. Monitoring data indicates that drones launched from the Smolensk region have entered Poland. The closest impact points were found near the Belarusian border, while the furthest were approximately 890 kilometers from Shatalovo.
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Ukraine Opens Criminal Cases Over Russian Prisoner Deaths
The General Staff of Ukraine reported that approximately 1,140 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded yesterday. Treshchanyin noted that 57% of these identified deaths were volunteers. Ministry of Defense spokesperson Viktoria Tsymbalyuk stated that the number of deceased Russian prisoners is significantly higher than reported. Tsymbalyuk alleged that Russia does not return all bodies of deceased or fallen prisoners. Most deaths in Russian captivity are attributed to starvation and the denial of necessary medical assistance, according to the UN Human Rights Office. Victoria Tsymbaliuk, a representative of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense coordination headquarters for prisoners of war, stated that the actual number of Russian prisoner deaths is significantly higher than reported.
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Poland Intends To Test Military Equipment In Ukraine
A new armored vehicle named 'Skif' has entered the testing phase in Ukraine. The development comes amid ongoing military operations and seeks to bolster battlefield capabilities. The vehicle's specific technical specifications have not yet been released to the public. War veterans with disabilities in Ukraine are eligible to receive reimbursements for costs related to adapting their personal vehicles. The maximum compensation amount is 70,000 hryvnia. To qualify, individuals must successfully complete training at accredited institutions. The program supports those adapting transport due to injuries or mobility limitations. Eligible veterans can receive up to 70,000 hryvnias to cover costs for adapting their personal vehicles to their mobility needs. Objective control footage showed the successful liquidation of an enemy strongpoint through coordination with unmanned system crews.
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Experts Warn Of Russian Support For North Korean Missiles
The United States has issued a warning to Russia regarding sensitive nuclear technology located at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Officials emphasized that American-made technology at the site must not be tampered with or misused. This development highlights increasing tensions over the safety and security of critical nuclear infrastructure during the ongoing conflict. Experts stated that Moscow may be supporting Pyongyang's development of missiles and nuclear-powered missiles. An official urged for a return to treaties to ensure global security and prosperity. The official also called for Russia to cease legal military cooperation with North Korea to protect the global non-proliferation regime.
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Russian Forces Strike Ukrainian Energy and Transport Infrastructure
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the Druzhba oil pipeline has been successfully repaired. The facility is now expected to resume operations shortly. This development is critical for regional energy security and stabilizing oil flows through Europe. The efforts focus on alternative energy generation and strengthening energy connections with partners in every city, including Kyiv. The announcement follows a meeting between government officials, military representatives, and energy companies regarding preparations for the upcoming heating season.
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Ukrainian Denies Imminent Russian Offensive On Kyiv
An expert has warned that Russia is currently unable to significantly increase the volume of drones used in its strikes against Ukraine. The assessment suggests limitations in the rapid scaling of unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing despite ongoing conflict demands. This development impacts the projected intensity of aerial warfare in the region. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Dezinformatsiya Center, stated that Russia lacks the resources required for an offensive against Kyiv. He addressed online reports regarding urgent defensive preparations in the capital triggered by military construction of fortifications in northern Ukraine. The source noted that these reports were being circulated widely online.
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Kyiv Court Issues Arrest Warrant For Archeologist
A Ukrainian court has issued an arrest warrant for Serhiy Shurma, a former deputy head of the Office of the President, for his alleged involvement in corruption. Shurma and his brother are accused of fleeing the country after misappropriating state funds. This development highlights ongoing internal investigations into the administration's financial management during the conflict. Kyiv officials estimated damages from allegedly illegal excavations in Crimea between 2014 and 2019 at 200 million hryvnias. The SBU website reported these findings in November 2024. Butyagin maintained his work in Crimea was intended to preserve monuments and protect them from looters. He previously traveled freely to Cyprus, Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands, and France. A Ukrainian court has sentenced five members of the Seventh-day Adventist church, identified as the '50-niks', including Ivan Chepovn.
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Ukraine Expands Drone Production With European Partners
Royal Air Force fighter jets have intercepted and downed Russian drones within Ukrainian airspace for the first time during a recent Russian attack. Previous long-distance drone attacks targeted objects in Orsk, located approximately 1,400 kilometers from the border. Ukraine is investing intellectual resources into creating large-scale unmanned aerial vehicle systems to manage offensive operations. The technology focuses on integrated control of land, air, and sea drones as a single complex system. This approach aims to maximize limited resources during ongoing military operations. The announcement follows reports in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times regarding the evolving nature of the conflict. The source noted that current quantities of 300,000 drones will not significantly impact the conflict. The Ukrainian military is described as acting very consistently in its operations.
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Russia Allegedly Looting Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
Officials at Ukrgazdobycha are accused of stealing over $6.7 million during procurement processes. This corruption scandal comes amid ongoing conflict and heightened scrutiny of state resource management in Ukraine. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has submitted documents to the Prosecutor General for extradition proceedings related to the case. The proposal aims to address the mobilization resource, which is estimated at 6 million people. The discussion focuses on how to communicate these requirements to a segment of society that has avoided defense duties. According to the Foreign Development Service, Russia is exporting grain grown on occupied Ukrainian territories by mislabeling it as Russian exports. The grain is reportedly being sold on international markets under this guise. This systematic theft involves crops harvested from Ukrainian lands.
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