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Ukrainian cat eats corpse of Russian soldier. VIDEO
Left to their own devices, starving pets are forced to eat the remains of the bodies of the Russian occupiers.
The whole street will smell the aroma: what flowers to plant in a flower bed for the summer.
These plants will become a real decoration of the garden
BIDEN SIGNS LAW ON PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO UKRAINE
BIDEN SIGNS LAW ON PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO UKRAINE
German lawmaker: Scholz to keep seeking excuses against Taurus supplies to Ukraine.
Washington's decision to provide Ukraine with longer-range cruise missiles should increase pressure on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz over the approval of Taurus missile supply to Ukraine but the head of government will continue to look for excuses.
Biden Signs Ukraine Aid Package, Says Weapons Shipments To Start In Coming Hours.
U.S. President Joe Biden has signed a long-delayed military aid package hours after it was passed by the Senate, saying U.S. military aid will begin flowing again to Ukraine in the next few hours.
"State Logistics Operator ordered fuel worth UAH 1.85bn at below-market prices - media
In April, the State Logistics Operator made a new round of fuel purchases from Ukrnafta for UAH 1.85 billion, according to the Prozorro system.
Biden Signs Bill On Ukraine Military Aid
U.S. President Joe Biden has signed a law on a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine.
Biden signs Ukraine aid bill
U.S. President Joe Biden signs bills on aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
BREAKING: Biden signs aid bill into law in final step of securing $61 billion of aid for Ukraine.
U.S. President Joe Biden announced during a briefing on April 24 he had signed the foreign aid bill containing close to $61 billion for Ukraine into law, marking the final step of the legislative process.
Pardoned Georgian Activist Vows To Continue Protesting Law On Foreign Agents.
Georgian activist Lazare Grigoriadis said after he was released from prison on April 24 due to presidential clemency that he will continue to protest Georgia's controversial bill on "foreign agents."
Ukraine’s infrastructure ready for any pace of biomethane industry development – Naftogaz.
Ukraine’s current opportunities for connecting biomethane plants to networks are sufficient for any pace of development in the industry.
Biden signs Ukraine aid bill into law
U.S. President Joe Biden signed H.R. 815 on the national security supplemental, laying down over $60 billion in support for Ukraine.
Iran Sentences Dissident Rapper Salehi To Death
Iranian dissident Rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death by a court in Isfahan, his lawyer has told an Iranian newspaper on April 24.
Belarus to broadcast Euro 2024 without UEFA permission.
Belarus has decided to broadcast the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship despite UEFA’s refusal to appoint official broadcasters for the tournament.
Russia arrests ally of Defense Minister Shoigu over Ukrainian cyber attack, not bribery – Media.
Timur Ivanov, who has served as a deputy to Sergey Shoigu since 2016, was arrested on 23 April.
Court rules to seize all property of Supreme Court ex-head Kniazev – Justice Ministry.
The State Executive Service of the Justice Ministry of Ukraine seized all the property of former President of the Supreme Court Vsevolod Kniazev, Deputy Justice Minister for the Executive Service Andriy Haichenko has said.
Russians attack Sumy suburb with missiles
Russian troops launched a missile attack on a suburb of Sumy.
US has one spare Patriot to supply to Ukraine - Kuleba.
The United States is likely to supply Ukraine with the Patriot air defence system.
Germany reacts to Ukraine's decision not to provide consular services to men abroad.
Ukrainian men have the same protection status as women in Germany, and this will not change after the Ukrainian government makes certain decisions in the field of consular policy.
«Hero of SMO» threatens Russian with gun: «Go to army, bitch, for Russia, for Ivanovo! We’ll be f*cking you all soon!».
After returning from the combat zone, a 47-year-old "hero of Special Military Operation (SMO) walked the city streets in an inadequate state for several months and threatened people passing by with firearms.