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"How can there be a citizen of Ukraine who does not want to defend Ukraine?" Interview with Kirill Budanov

Journalist Anna Maksymchuk spoke with the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, about the war, his personal life, and asked him to give predictions and advice.

Ukraine on the strike on Kryvyi Rih: Russia shows contempt for Trump

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called the Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih on April 4 a demonstration of complete disregard for international peace efforts under the leadership of US President Donald Trump. Russia has once again committed a war crime and grossly violated international humanitarian law.

How Zelensky's party conducts political campaigning: interesting and unexpected facts

Is it true that Ukraine is not preparing for elections? If so, why do Kyiv residents find party newspapers in their mailboxes? Details are in the material of "Apostrophe".

Ukraine has presented the EU with a choice: its powerful military force will be in NATO or outside NATO

Ukraine, which continues to deter Russian aggression, which is the main threat to the Alliance, is and will be a powerful military force in Eastern Europe. The only choice is whether this force will be in NATO or outside NATO.

The Ukrainian Navy pointed out that Russia had fulfilled certain conditions of the partial ceasefire

Russia has not shelled Ukrainian civilian port infrastructure since the conclusion of a partial ceasefire in the Black Sea.

Russian strike on Kharkiv: what consequences are known so far

On the night of Friday, April 4, Russia attacked one of the districts of Kharkiv with drones. Currently, 4 people are known to have died and 35 were injured. As of this morning, emergency and rescue operations are ongoing.

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It was our victory that there were no Russians at the Olympics at all. Interview with NOC Chairman Vadim Gutzait

The International Olympic Committee did allow Russian athletes to compete in the 2024 Olympics, but not under the Russian flag. They competed as neutral individual athletes and had to prove that they did not support Russia's aggression against Ukraine and had no ties to their country's army.

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