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How Ukraine is adapting to massive drone attacks

October 2023 became the most difficult month for Ukraine due to a record number of Russian drones attacking from the air. Compared to previous months, when the number of drones...

Russia switches to round-the-clock raids by "shahedas"

Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Center for countering disinformation at the NSDC, said that Russia intends to carry out raids by Shahed kamikaze drones on an almost 24-hour basis. According to him,...

The occupiers released 2,023 unmanned aerial vehicles over Ukraine in October

In October of this year, the Russian occupiers used 2,023 attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of the Shahed type and other unidentified types against civilian and military objects...

The eighteenth blow to the capital: Kyiv is again under attack by drones

On the night of October 29, Kyiv suffered another drone attack by Russian troops. During the strike in the Solomyansk district, the wreckage of the UAV caused a depressurization...

The Russians are adapting to Ukrainian means of combating UAVs

The confrontation between Ukrainian anti-aircraft drones and reconnaissance drones of the Russian occupiers continues, and the enemy is actively looking for countermeasures. According to Defense Express, the Russians installed on...

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Kyiv Police Chief Dmytro Shumeiko avoided lustration and amassed wealth that does not match his income

Head of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv Dmytro Shumeiko...

$300 bribe: traumatologist punished

The Peremyshlyansky District Court of the Lviv Region recognized the orthopedic and traumatologist of the Peremyshlyansky...

Orbital company Standard One is suing Kyiv City Council for half a hectare of land in Obolon

One of the most high-profile land conflicts of the year is underway in Kyiv...

How to reduce electricity costs: secrets of proper use of the dryer

Amid the difficult situation in the energy system, Ukrainians are urged to be more careful...