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Storage of Russian ammunition threatens Chernobyl NPP, – General Staff

Storage of Russian ammunition threatens Chernobyl NPP, – General Staff

Russian occupation forces continue to militarize the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This seriously increases the risk of damage to the isolation structures built over the fourth reactor of the plant after the explosion in 1986. If this happens, a significant amount of radioactive dust will be released into the atmosphere, which will contaminate not only Ukraine, but also other countries in Europe. The occupiers ignore the threats and reservations and continue to transport and store significant quantities of munitions in the area close to the nuclear plant. Dozens of tons of rockets, shells for artillery, and…
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There are 31 fire exclusion zone, and pollution is rising – Ministry of the Environment

There are 31 fire exclusion zone, and pollution is rising – Ministry of the Environment

In the exclusion zone near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 31 fires were detected on a total area of 10,111 hectares, and radioactive contamination is increasing. "As a result of hostilities and the burning of forests and bogs of the exclusion zone by the Russian invaiders , the level of radioactive air pollution is increasing." "At present, satellite data indicate the occurrence of 31 outbreaks of large fires in natural ecosystems and abandoned villages of the exclusion zone, amounting to a total area of more than 10,111 hectares." The Ministry noted that fires in the exclusion zone have large radiological…
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Dozens of parishes leaving Moscow Patriarchate, joining Orthodox Church of Ukraine – Epifaniy

Dozens of parishes leaving Moscow Patriarchate, joining Orthodox Church of Ukraine – Epifaniy

The head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Metropolitan Epifaniy, says dozens of parishes and a number of monasteries have already joined the OCU, having quit the Moscow Patriarchate. The OCU Primate announced this on Twitter, according to Ukrinform. "Dozens of communities, a number of monasteries in different regions of Ukraine have already voluntarily and consciously fulfilled their canonical duty and followed the Tomos of autocephaly, choosing the church and Ukraine," Epifaniy said. The top cleric has added that the OCU doors are open to everyone. Read also: Russian troops damage at least 59 spiritual sites – Zelensky At the…
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In Mariupol, Russian aggressor shot an 11-year-old girl in the face.

In Mariupol, Russian aggressor shot an 11-year-old girl in the face.

The bullet passed through the jaw and injured the root of the tongue. The girl is currently in hospital, she can barely walk, but her condition is improving. https://youtu.be/2tz7stTA_Bo A reporter who visited the hospital said that the girl came under fire on March 16. Together with her family, they tried to leave the besieged Mariupol. The family left by car together with 2 other Mariupol residents fleeing the war. But near Vasylivka, the Russians opened fire on civilians without warning, then stopped the car, forced everyone to get out, and started threatening. However, noticing the wounded girl, they allowed…
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Diaspora demands that Ukrainian skies be closed during EU summit in Brussels

Diaspora demands that Ukrainian skies be closed during EU summit in Brussels

On March 24-25, 2022, when the leaders of EU countries gathered for a summit in Brussels, mainly to discuss Putin’s violent aggression against Ukraine, the Ukrainian diaspora organized mass solidarity events, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. “It is difficult to imagine, how your home, your whole life, turns into ashes in a moment. For a long time, I could not believe that all of this – explosions, shelling, continuous air raid alerts – are happening not in a nightmare but in real life,” one of participants, Liudmyla, told. She managed to leave Kyiv during the first days after the war started,…
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Before forcibly transporting Ukrainians to Russia, FSB filtering out war veterans, activists

Before forcibly transporting Ukrainians to Russia, FSB filtering out war veterans, activists

Before forcibly “evacuating” Ukrainians to Russia, the invaders force them to go through so-called filtration camps where the FSB compiles lists of "unreliable" persons. The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, Liudmyla Denisova, wrote about this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports. The ombudsperson has noted that the Russian invaders continue to forcibly deport Ukrainians from the temporarily occupied territories of Donbas to Russia, as Nazi Germany once did. "Before being sent off, Ukrainian citizens are forced to go through so-called filtration camps, which operate in three stages. The first is a preliminary interview and phone contacts check. The second stage is…
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In Chernihiv region, Russians destroy archived documents on Soviet repression against Ukrainians

In Chernihiv region, Russians destroy archived documents on Soviet repression against Ukrainians

Russian invaders destroyed the archives of the Security Service in Chernihiv region, where documents had been stored on Soviet repression of Ukrainians. That’s according to the Ministry of Justice, referring to the head of the State Archival Service, Anatoliy Khromov. "Currently, it is confirmed that at least one archive was destroyed in Chernihiv region. The SBU archival department was burned to the ground. There were documents there concerning the Soviet repression targeting Ukrainians," Khromov said. In addition, according to the official, at least several other archives were damaged, in particular in Kharkiv, but so far the documents have survived the…
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Historic temple in Kyiv has spent $2 million evacuating Ukrainians from war’s hot spots

Historic temple in Kyiv has spent $2 million evacuating Ukrainians from war’s hot spots

KYIV, Ukraine — A fleet of white vans pulled up to central Kyiv in darkness just after 9 p.m. The passengers stepped out bleary-eyed, clutching their luggage, pets and young children. They had survived the last two weeks in catastrophic conditions in the besieged city of Chernihiv — then endured an hours-long journey on dangerous roads to the capital. Now, at the historic Brodsky Synagogue, they had finally reached safety. The curfew and sabbath were well underway, but at the door to greet the hundreds of civilians pouring out of the convoy was the bearded jovial man who helped arrange…
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President’s Office: 211,000 people already evacuated through humanitarian corridors

President’s Office: 211,000 people already evacuated through humanitarian corridors

A total of 211,000 people have been already evacuated through humanitarian corridors. In particular, 32,000 people have been evacuated from Mariupol. "A total of 211,000 people have been evacuated through corridors agreed on with the other side. Of this number, 32,000 [have been evacuated] from Mariupol," Deputy Head of the President’s Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko said during the nationwide telethon, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. In order to organize humanitarian corridors, the most dangerous areas are analyzed primarily together with the heads of the regional military-civilian administrations, then the data are submitted to the Armed Forces for approval, after which the proposal…
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Over 15,000 babies born in Ukraine during full-scale Russia’s invasion

Over 15,000 babies born in Ukraine during full-scale Russia’s invasion

More than 15,000 babies were born in Ukraine during Russia’s full-scale invasion of our country. "They are born in bomb shelters and under fire. But they are born! During the war, more than 15,000 babies were born in Ukraine. But many of them need round-the-clock equipment support," Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska posted on Telegram. According to her, it is very difficult to provide such assistance to babies in conditions when the enemy methodically destroys hospitals and damages power grids. "With the assistance of the Embassy of Ukraine in France, we provide Ukrainian cities with incubators with uninterrupted power supply.…
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