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KMVA investigates illegal issuance of passes

The Kyiv Military Administration (KMVA) has initiated a large-scale inspection of all passes issued to citizens for movement during the curfew. It is planned to check from 7,800 to 9,000 such...

Boryspil Airport is ready to resume air traffic, but is waiting for permission from the military

Boryspil International Airport is almost completely ready to resume passenger air transportation. According to the airport's general director, Oleksiy Dubrevsky, technical tests have already been carried out with five aircraft, which...

Curfew will not be lifted in Kyiv for New Year

Amid the New Year holidays in Kyiv, the authorities have decided not to cancel the curfew, nor to reduce its duration. This decision was made with...

Zelenskyy created a new military administration in Zaporizhia

On November 5, 2024, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree on the establishment of the Novovasylivka settlement military administration in the territory of Zaporizhia region. According to decree No. 750/2024,...

Russian troops control more than half of Toretsk: new data from the local administration

Recent reports from the head of the local administration indicate that Russian troops control more than half of the territory of Toretsk. This information has caused concern among residents and...

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Police opened a case against the head of the Transcarpathian OVA Biletsky due to an unreliable declaration

At the end of last year, the National Police of Ukraine opened criminal proceedings...

Kyiv City Council deputy Vitrenko published a post about the death of a giraffe while intoxicated – media

According to our sources, Kyiv City Council deputy Andriy Vitrenko published...

People's Deputy Zheleznyak announced Zelensky's intervention in removing PR man Petrov from the wanted list of the CCC

MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak announced the possible intervention of the president...

Payments do not save: displaced people found themselves alone with problems

Residents of frontline areas are often forced to remain under fire due to...