Zelenska’s Foundation donates 25 ambulances to 17 regions
The Olena Zelenska Foundation handed over 25 ambulance vehicles to emergency medical aid and disaster medicine centers of Ukraine’s Health Ministry across 17 regions.
10 October 2024
The Olena Zelenska Foundation handed over 25 ambulance vehicles to emergency medical aid and disaster medicine centers of Ukraine’s Health Ministry across 17 regions.
09 October 2024
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2023 are US scientist David Baker for computational protein design and British scientists Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for protein structure prediction.
The absolute majority of Ukrainians, 81%, believe that Ukraine is capable of achieving success on the battlefield if the West continues properly supporting the country.
Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukraine has managed to secure the release of 57 citizens who were convicted or detained in Russia.
08 October 2024
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted the bill "On the Fundamentals of Social Security for Children Affected by Russia's Full-Scale Armed Aggression against Ukraine."
Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi District Court has chosen a measure of restraint in the form of detention until December 4 without the possibility of posting bail for Dmitry Chistilin, a Kremlin ideologue of Russia's armed aggression who was deported from Moldova.
Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Nariman Dzhelial advised Crimeans to have an alarm backpack and stay away from enemy military facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The city of Kyiv experienced a record daily rainfall on October 6.
Nobel Week begins in Sweden and Norway, during which the winners of this prestigious award for 2024 will be announced.
07 October 2024
In the Kharkiv region, mandatory evacuation has been announced in two more settlements of the Borova territorial community.
In the morning hours of Monday, October 7, the websites of the Russian courts on the sudrf.ru domain and that of the Judicial Department, including the site of the Pravosudie State-Run Automated System, went out of service.
Russian invaders have resorted to blackmailing Ukrainians with disabilities living in the occupied territories toward obtaining Russian passports.
Today, October 7, the North Atlantic Alliance's military exercise Iron Wolf 2024-II begins in Lithuania.
Due to the ongoing Russian strikes threatening the civilian population in Ukraine’s south, Zaporizhzhia will have another underground school built in the region, which will be the eighth one in the area.
Russia is committing yet another crime – the theft of cultural values. Artifacts stolen by Russia in Ukraine have started appearing on the international black market.
06 October 2024
Border guards rescued a violator who was trying to get to Slovakia on the instructions of “experts” from social networks.
The Ukrainian Cultural Festival will be held in New York (USA) from October 15 to 31.
Sweden's Keolis has handed over eight 46-seat school buses to eight communities in the Vinnytsia region.
05 October 2024
On Saturday, October 5, ‘Honk the horn’ action was held in Dnipro to support prisoners of war. This time, it took place on one of the city's largest avenues and took the form of a silent protest.
Some 128,000 square kilometers of land and 14,000 square kilometers of waterways in Ukraine remain contaminated with landmines and unexploded ordnance due to Russia's all-out invasion.
As a result of the full-scale Russian aggression, a total of 2,093 cultural infrastructure sites in Ukraine have been damaged or destroyed.
The police evacuated a mother and eight children aged 5 months to 15 years from a border village in Ukraine's northern region.
Since year-start, 8,185 criminal proceedings related to domestic violence have been initiated in Ukraine, which is 80% more than in the same period last year.
04 October 2024
The decisions made by the foreign ministers of France and Canada during their meeting in Paris will significantly accelerate the efforts of the International Coalition focused on return of Ukrainian children deported by Russia.
Kadri Tali, the head of the Estonian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), on Wednesday called on the assembly to set out an action plan for the return of the children removed from Ukraine to Russia, as well as missing children.
The Honorary Consulate of Ukraine in Japan has opened its doors in the city of Kobe. It is chaired by the President of the Association of Ukrainianists, Kobe Gakuin University Professor Yoshihiko Okabe.
The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) at its general assembly held in Rome on October 4 decided to create a committee to counter disinformation.
03 October 2024
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, while on a visit to Ukraine, reaffirmed Allies’ readiness to help Ukraine with the treatment and rehabilitation of its soldiers.
The first Recruitment Center for the Ukrainians willing to join Ukraine’s Army ranks was opened at the Consulate in Lublin.
The Central Intelligence Agency in the U.S. is expanding an online drive to recruit more informants in China, North Korea, and Iran.