Readers of Censor.NET on Telegram have answered the question of how Volodymyr Zelenskyy will respond to searches targeting Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak.
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Russian forces make no gains in North Slobozhanskyi...
Germany expects decisive action from Ukraine in the fight against corruption, especially now that efforts are focused on finding ways to end Russia’s war.
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German court remands Kuznetsov, suspect in "Nord...
In 2024, the head of a commercial enterprise organised a "victory" scheme for a company under his control in procurement for the needs of a military unit. The cost of services was unreasonably inflated. The organiser and his accomplice have been notified of suspicions.
The occupiers are concentrated in the southern part of Pokrovsk, with small groups operating throughout the agglomeration. Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance and search-and-strike groups destroy the enemy on the spot.
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European Commission commented on searches at Yermak’s...
A salesperson in a Georgian shop greeted a customer from Russia with the slogan "Glory to Ukraine," stated that Russian was not spoken in the establishment, and switched to English.
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Zelenskyy is democratically elected president, Putin...
European Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho noted that the EU supports Zelenskyy and his efforts to end the war in Ukraine, despite the Kremlin's refusal to recognize its legitimacy.
Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said that the strategy of supporting Ukraine remains unchanged, but Warsaw is awaiting explanations following news of anti-corruption investigations in Kyiv.
One of the four Ukrainians detained in Poland on suspicion of involvement in sabotage on the railway was carrying 46 Russian passports and other documents issued by the Russian Federation.
China supports negotiations and any other efforts aimed at establishing peace in Ukraine, and is working with all parties to bring the war to an end as soon as possible.
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In North Korea, soldiers are being taught to blow...
North Korean soldiers are ordered not to be taken prisoner in Ukraine and, if threatened, to blow themselves up. Twice a week, they are given propaganda lectures.