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In Ukraine, prisoners of war will be allowed to make calls via IP telephony

Ukraine has introduced a new practice that allows prisoners of war to make phone calls via IP telephony, but only under certain conditions. This decision was made taking into account...

Secrets of exchanges: how “Dog Hunter” Kuznetsov made money from prisoners

In February 2021, Yuriy Butusov published an audio recording in which Vladislav Surkov, an aide to the Russian president, and part-time ideologue of Poroshenko's party and aide to the president of Ukraine...

115 Ukrainian defenders returned to Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the successful return of 115 Ukrainian defenders from Russian captivity. This important event was a significant achievement in the context of the long-term struggle...

Russia is to blame for the deaths of over 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Olenivka camp 

A new investigation by the Associated Press, based on an unpublished UN report and eyewitness accounts, indicates that Russia is responsible for the deaths of more than...

Russia illegally detains over 14,000 Ukrainians, including children and civilians

The Russian Federation is illegally detaining more than 14,000 Ukrainians, including children, prisoners of war, and civilians. This was reported by the Human Rights Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets. He noted that...

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Ukrainian cities will appear on the map of Copenhagen

Copenhagen has decided to rename seven new streets...

Russian oil under a foreign brand: Ukrzaliznytsia purchased fuel through the SOCAR structure

Against the backdrop of an active media campaign around humanitarian aid from...

MP hid luxury cars and multi-million dollar income, he was arrested

The Uzhhorod City District Court took into custody a deputy of the district council,...

A couple from Lviv region will be held responsible for fraud with the “municipal nanny” program

Prosecutors from the Stryi District Prosecutor's Office sent an indictment to the court...