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Published by Powershift | Maintained by Webx By Vitaly Kartamyshev (Solidar Suisse) and Yaroslav Berezovskyi (OCHA) are internally displaced and now living in Ladyzhyn Reflecting on their perilous journey to safety A missile struck a neighbour’s house on the next street It was horrifying – a child in that family lost both legs.” Yana fled the front-line area with Snizhana Their car was one of only four in a convoy of 18 that survived the dangerous journey The stress of displacement affected Yana’s health; she was diagnosed with diabetes and pancreatic conditions Her daughter also has serious health issues Struggling to afford medical treatment costs Aid workers from the international non-governmental organization (INGO) Solidar Suisse registered Yana for cash assistance The INGO implements a multipurpose cash assistance project in Vinnytska Oblast with a local partner Solidar Suisse has provided cash assistance to 2,300 people and it continues to provide winter top-up cash for vulnerable families in Vinnytska Oblast which hosts many internally displaced people She received UAH26,640 (nearly US$720) for her and Snizhana for six months on 27 September “My daughter needs to take medicines to control her epileptic attacks,” explained Yana the cash support from the humanitarian partners came just at the right moment for us I dream that Snizhana will improve her health once she grows up I will find a job and we will settle in Ladyzhyn permanently as we enjoy living here and are very thankful to our hosts.”  Yana herself had to seek treatment for stress-related health issues; she used the remaining cash assistance for her own medical needs Solidar Suisse received the following text message from Yana:  “I saw only today that I received funds from your charity organization on my card again so I understand that we are again under your care and guidance So to say ‘I am grateful to you’ is an understatement this is the first time this has happened to me as I am usually used to taking care of my family on my own It is very pleasant and joyful to meet people who sincerely care about you As of November, the 98 partners of the Cash Working Group (CWG)* had provided approximately $522 million in multipurpose cash assistance to 3.7 million people in Ukraine the multipurpose cash support increased from UAH2,220 ($60) to UAH3,600 ($97) per person per month *OCHA Ukraine co-chairs the CWG, providing a common platform to coordinate multipurpose cash programming for all sectors, e.g. health, food and shelter. The European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department is a generous donor to OCHA Ukraine with a $1 million contribution in 2023 alone  (Updated:  May 6, 2025 6:22 am)Ukraine's drones target Moscow second night in a row, Russian official claims. Debris from one of the drones reportedly fell on the Kashirskoye Highway The reported attack comes just days before Russia's Victory Day parade and three-day "truce." A Russian drone attack on Odesa Oblast on May 5 killed one and caused damage to local infrastructure "We appreciate that Germany plays a pivotal role in supporting Ukraine throughout the years of war Ukraine is also grateful for your personal commitment," President Volodymyr Zelensky said MPs will be able to ask questions and learn more about the details of the agreement in meetings with Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko May 6-7 MP Serhii Sobolev told the news outlet Suspilne The ratification vote is scheduled for May 8 Attacks against the border villages of Bilopillia and Vorozhba damaged civilian infrastructure and triggered emergency evacuations the regional military administration reported "I look forward to working with President Erdogan on getting the ridiculous war between Russia and Ukraine ended — now!" U.S Putin's Victory Day truce "doesn't sound like much if you know where we started from," Trump told reporters at the White House on May 5 Far-right Euroskeptic candidate George Simion head of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan placed second with 20.99% of the vote and the candidate from the ruling coalition "It requires the continuation of contacts between Moscow and Washington which have been launched and are now ongoing," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said set to operate within the Council of Europe will focus on Russia's political and military leaders up to 20 Russian soldiers were killed and their equipment destroyed by Kateryna DenisovaEmergency service workers stand near an energy infrastructure that was struck by a Russian missile on Oct Russian attacks damaged or completely destroyed 80% of the thermal generating capacity of Ukraine's largest private energy company DTEK the company's Executive Director Dmytro Sakharuk said on March 30 Moscow has recently intensified its missile and drone strikes against Ukraine's critical infrastructure launching large-scale attacks on energy facilities across the country on March 22 and 29 DTEK's facilities have been reportedly targeted at least ten times Five of the company's six thermal power plants have been "severely damaged," with some units almost completely destroyed and some partially destroyed "(A March 29 attack) was the second biggest attack in March which were very 'effective,' are the damage to much electricity generation and distribution facilities," Sakharuk said on national television DTEK said that on March 29 three of its power plants were struck and seriously damaged without disclosing where the impacted power plants were located Russian attacks injured one of the company's worker and at least five other civilians Russia's March 22 strike destroyed the Zmiiv thermal power plant which is among the largest in Kharkiv Oblast according to the state-owned energy company Centrenergo Recent attacks also damaged all power units of Burshtyn thermal power plant in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Ladyzhyn thermal power plant in Vinnytsia Oblast, Sakharuk said in an interview with Economic Pravda Among Moscow's other targets in March were Kaniv Hydroelectric Power Plant in Cherkasy Oblast, Dnister Hydroelectric Power Plant in Chernivtsi Oblast and Zaporizhzhia's Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant The Hydroelectric Power Station-2 (HPS-2), one of the two stations of the latter, is in critical condition following the attack but officials said that there was no risk of a breach Kateryna Denisova works as a News Editor at the Kyiv Independent She previously worked as a news editor at the NV media outlet for four years covering mainly Ukrainian and international politics Kateryna holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv She also was a fellow at journalism schools in the Czech Republic and Germany This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Russian troops again attacked the thermal power plant "Russians fired at one of DTEK's thermal power plants Doctors are providing all possible assistance," the statement says The plant's equipment was also seriously damaged "Power engineers are currently working to eliminate the consequences of the attack," DTEK adds Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine Russia attacked DTEK Energo's thermal power plants more than 180 times 53 employees were injured and three power engineers were killed in the attacks This is the seventh massive Russian attack on Ukraine's energy sector all units of Burshtyn and Ladyzhyn thermal power plants were damaged The second Russian attack took place on March 29 Three thermal power plants in Ukraine were attacked at once The third Russian attack took place on April 11. During the massive Russian attack on Ukraine, the Trypillia thermal power plant in the Kyiv region was destroyed. The fourth Russian attack took place on April 27 Then the Russian troops attacked four DTEK thermal power plants The fifth Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy sector took place on May 8. Then Russia struck Ukraine with more than 70 missiles and drones. Energy facilities in six Ukrainian regions came under Russian attack, and three thermal power plants sustained serious damage. The sixth Russian shelling took place on June 1. Ukrainian energy facilities were damaged in five regions. The Russians shelled two thermal power plants and two hydroelectric power plants. The Ukrainian Red Cross has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Ladyzhyn City Council and the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration nine mobile boiler units have been donated to help ensure heating provision across the Vinnytsia region with a particular focus on the Ladyzhyn city territorial community The equipment will be used to supply heat to residential buildings and community centres These mobile units will serve as a backup source of heating enabling a stable supply even during emergencies or power outages This kind of support is especially vital during wartime when energy security becomes a critical concern The initiative exemplifies effective collaboration for the comfort and safety of Ukrainian citizens we are providing essential assistance to the most vulnerable residents of Ladyzhyn and the wider community National CommitteeUkrainian Red Cross Society The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) warns consumers against two lots of unsafe foodstuffs: producer: Branch "Pererobniy Compleks" Of Limited Liability Company "Vinnytska Ptahofabryka" 2B The inspectors took the sample at the premises: JIP East Bohemia producer: Branch 'Pererobniy Compleks' Of Limited Liability Company 'Vinnytska Ptahofabryka' 2B Laboratory analysis confirmed presence of bacteria of genus Salmonella Infantis the causative agent of the disease salmonellosis in those lots of foodstuffs CAFIA inspectors ordered the operators to immediately withdraw the lots in question from the market CAFIA strongly recommends all consumers who may have the lots in question at home they do not eat them CAFIA has also entered a notification into the European Rapid Alert System for Food (RASFF) about detection of these non-compliant foodstuffs The foodstuff was sampled as part of a planned microbiological inspection CAFIA will initiate an administrative procedure with the inspected person to impose a fine