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Four people, including two children, hospitalized with injuries after enemy drone attack on Odesa – Trukhanov.
Fifty-eight apartments in 22 houses were damaged, four people, including two children, were hospitalized with injuries as a result of a drone attack on Odesa last night, Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov has said.
"We have registered 58 damaged apartments in 22 houses. Four people were hospitalized, including two children born in 2011 and 2014," he said on the Telegram channel on Tuesday.
All relevant services and authorities are operation at the scene, the mayor said.
As reported earlier by Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper, nine people, including four children, were injured as a result of the drone attack on Odesa last night. Two children are 12 and 9 years also and the other two are babies who are less than one year old.
Concorde Capital to carry out large-scale reconstruction of Kyiv bus station.
The investment company Concorde Capital is implementing a project for the reconstruction of Kyiv bus station, located near the Central Railway Station (Vokzalna subway station), better known as "Yama," Concorde Capital founder Ihor Mazepa said on ...
Yermak thanks Sullivan, team of US presidential administration for their efforts to approve assistance to Ukraine.
Head of the President’s Office of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, during a telephone conversation with adviser to the President of the United States on National Security Issues, Jake Sullivan, thanked him for "the efforts made by the administration of the...
World majority should be present at Peace Summit – Zelenskyy.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that he had accurate information on how Russia is going to disrupt the Peace Summit.
DTEK machine builders complete delivery of 30 transport trolleys for Pavlohradvuhillia.
Corum Druzhkivka Machine Building Plant, part of the engineering Corum Group, has completed the shipment of 30 transport trolleys ordered by DTEK Pavlohradvuhillia, the plant said on Facebook.
Zelenskyy listens to reports from Syrsky and Umerov.
On Wednesday, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy heard reports from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
Brittney Griner feels ‘isolated at times' due to public reaction to her appearance.
Basketball star Brittney Griner described painful memories of not fitting in and addressed critiques of her identity, in an interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts. The full 20/20 special ‘Prisoner in Russia: The Brittney Griner Interview’ is avail...
Legacy In Peril: An HBCU's journey navigating debt and accreditation issues.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities face unique challenges, including funding. ABC's Morgan Norwood spoke to the president of St. Augustine's University about their financial struggles. ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 cov...
Reggaeton star Myke Towers on path to stardom and upcoming new music.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with acclaimed reggaeton artist Myke Towers to discuss his ongoing success, new upcoming album and hopes for the future. ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events on ABC...
'Gutfeld!': This was Kamala's cringeworthy moment
'Gutfeld!' panelists weigh in on Drew Barrymore telling Vice President Kamala Harris she needs to be America's 'Mamala' on 'The Drew Barrymore Show.' Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live: FOX News Channel (...
'Sick of it': Sen. Sullivan slams Sen. Carper over changed FAA bill
During a public meeting of the Senate Environment Public Works Committee Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska slammed his hand on a table and yelled at Democratic colleague Sen. Carper to voice his anger over a change to legislation that he said...
Columbia students on edge as police presence remains on campus after raid to clear protesters.
Police remain on Columbia University’s campus, even after clearing out student protesters and their encampment. But questions remain about how the university and the students move forward. Tina Trinh reports from New York. » Subscribe to VOA News:...