Ukraine has stopped the transit of Russian oil to Hungary. Official Budapest, along with Moscow, still hopes for a “legal resolution”

Ukraine has stopped the transit of Russian oil to Hungary. Official Budapest, along with Moscow, still hopes for a “legal resolution”

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó criticized Ukraine’s decision to halt the transit of Russian “Lukoil” oil to his country. The statement was released by Hungarian government spokesman Zoltán Kovács on social media platform X. Szijjártó considers Kyiv’s decision “incomprehensible and unacceptable,” noting that although Hungary has stabilized oil supplies through temporary solutions, these are unsustainable in the long term and […]

The owner of a Russian oil terminal will begin gas extraction near Poltava

The owner of a Russian oil terminal will begin gas extraction near Poltava

Recently, a major article was published in «Mirror of the week» about how representatives of the Russian gas giant Gazprom are entering Ukrainian gas fields. This is happening brazenly and almost openly, without local government permits for development. It turns out that those who plan to gain control over the fields in the frontline zone not only have ties to […]

Russia – Ukraine war updates as of July 20, 2024

Russia – Ukraine war updates as of July 20, 2024

Russia – Ukraine war latest updates from the General Staff of Ukraine as of July 20, 2024. 878 day of the russian large-scale invasion and 3,798 day of the russia’s war against Ukraine begins. Operational information as of 8:00 p.m. July 20, 2024 regarding the Russian invasion. During the past day, 135 combat clashes were recorded. According to detailed information, […]

Iryna Farion: During this terrible and wild war cynical beings in Ukrainian parliament are looting the last budget funds

Iryna Farion: During this terrible and wild war cynical beings in Ukrainian parliament are looting the last budget funds

Each of you who donates, from the smallest contribution to the largest, is also contributing to the heroism of our soldiers. And against the backdrop of this fundraising from all over the world, we hear today the fantastic news that our Verkhovna Rada, or rather a group undermining Ukrainian statehood—I’d now call them that—at least the absolute majority of them, […]

Defender of the Ukrainian language killed – western media on the shooting of Iryna Farion

Defender of the Ukrainian language killed – western media on the shooting of Iryna Farion

Western news agencies report the death of linguist, professor, former Ukrainian parliamentarian, and activist Iryna Farion, known for her radical statements against the Russification of Ukrainians, from a gunshot to the temple. This is reported by VOA. “She became known for her consistent promotion of the Ukrainian language and discrediting public officials who spoke Russian,” Reuters reports. The British newspaper […]

Missile strike on children’s playground in Mykolaiv: number of injured rises to 15 civilians

Missile strike on children’s playground in Mykolaiv: number of injured rises to 15 civilians

In Mykolaiv, there are currently 15 injured and 3 killed as a result of a Russian airstrike on a children’s playground. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, according to Rubryka. Among the injured are 4 children, and 8 people have been hospitalized. The regional prosecutor’s office reports that the deceased include a 63-year-old woman, a man, and […]

Some facts about Iryna Farion, who was killed near her home in Lviv

Some facts about Iryna Farion, who was killed near her home in Lviv

Ms. Iryna Farion was awarded numerous prizes. Last year, for her educational activities, she became a laureate of the All-Ukrainian Borys Hrinchenko Prize. Farion authored over 200 scientific articles and four monographs. She openly opposed the use of Russian in public places, educational institutions, and official events, which often led to numerous scandals. Opinions on Iryna Farion vary. Sometimes she […]

St. Michael’s Bells: Maidan’s Call

St. Michael’s Bells: Maidan’s Call

A young priest spent four hours ringing the bells of St. Michael’s Monastery from the night of December 10 to the early hours of December 11, 2013, rousing Kyiv as the police began clearing Maidan. The last time St. Michael’s bells tolled an alarm was in 1240 when the Tatars attacked Kyiv. He did not wait for approval from his […]

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