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Communications for more than a year and almost all houses have been damaged. Russian shells, but there are more than 100 People Living in the settlement who do not want to evacuate, they receive humanitarian aid at the invincibility point, there is electricity, hot water, washing machines, dryers and wifi, residents come to find out latest news, contact relatives and solve everyday problems. In three weeks , Ukrainian Special forces destroyed another 70. Two enemy targets with the help of attack drones, the Security Service of ukraine reported. The operators of the white wolf unit added seven more tanks, 10 armored personnel carriers and 17 armored fighting vehicles to their account. In addition, enemy vehicles, 12 units, 21 firing positions and dugouts of the enemy, two headquarters and a warehouse with ammunition w ....
Ukrainian marine Artem Dyblenko spent more than four months as a Russian prisoner of war. On Wednesday, he appealed to the international community to help bring home the thousands of soldiers and non-combatants who remain in captivity and seek justice for all who have suffered human rights violations at the hands of Russia since its… ....
Misinformation, public distrust hampering Ukraine’s sluggish vaccine campaign 2 minutes read Kiev, Mar 16 (efe-epa).- Ukraine’s coronavirus vaccination campaign has been delayed and hampered by issues accessing the jabs, public distrust and misinformation, a mix that has meant 62,000 Ukrainians only 0.15 percent of the total population have been inoculated. The health ministry insists that the rollout, which began on February 24, is going “as planned”, despite the fact that only 258,000 citizens out of 40 million had registered to get vaccinated as of Monday, deputy health minister Yaroslav Kucher said. There has been widespread criticism in Ukraine of the campaign’s sluggish start, which has been linked both to poor organization and to widespread refusals to get the jab among priority groups that include healthcare workers, military and people over 80. ....