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Ukraine is also grateful for your personal commitment," President Volodymyr Zelensky said
(Updated: May 6, 2025 2:23 am)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."
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
The move represents an apparent violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions passed in the wake of North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests
"We are ready to deepen our contribution to the training of the Ukrainian military," Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on May 5
by Deputies vote during the meeting in the session hall of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on October 6
(Andrii Nesterenko/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)The Parliamentary Committee on Regional Development supported the renaming of seven more cities and 44 villages whose names do not meet the standards of the Ukrainian language or refer to Russian or Soviet names
lawmaker Roman Lozynskyi wrote on X on April 4
Ukraine's parliament outlawed most Soviet and communist symbols
and monuments as part of a decommunization process in 2015
which had received new names under the Soviet authorities
were renamed to reflect their Ukrainian identity
President Volodymyr Zelensky then signed a law in April 2023 that banned naming geographic sites in Ukraine after Russian figures or historical events in response to the Russian invasion
The cities to be renamed include Krasnohrad in Kharkiv Oblast
whose name refers to the color red in Russian
was called Kostyantynohrad until it was renamed by the Bolsheviks in 1922
The parliamentary committee proposed to change the name to Berestyn
a reference to Soviet General Nikolai Vatutin
Sievierodonetsk in Luhansk Oblast
which was occupied by Russia in the summer of 2022
will be changed to Siverskodonetsk to reflect the Ukrainian spelling of the city
Pervomaisk in Luhansk Oblast and Pervomaiskyi in Kharkiv Oblast should be renamed Sokolohirsk and Zlatopil
Pershotravensk in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to Shakhtarske
and the city of Druzhba in Sumy Oblast to Zhuravske
The decision still requires final approval by Ukraine's Parliament.