President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his address to the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano, Switzerland, that the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine is a joint task for all civilized countries as Russia’s war “is not just an attempt to seize our land and destroy our state, but also a worldview confrontation.” Reconstruction is also an opportunity “to show why freedom is mightier than any tyranny,” he said.
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Russia launched a missile attack on a military training facility of Ukraine's Ground Forces on July 29, killing at least three soldiers and injuring another 18.
Ukrainian special forces destroyed Russian weaponry and personnel during a combat operation on the Tendra Spit, an island off the coast of the occupied area of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) reported on July 29.
"I don't know if it’s gonna affect Russia, because he (Russian President Vladimir Putin) wants to obviously probably keep the war going, but we're gonna put tariffs and various things," U.S. President Donald Trump said.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said both leaders expressed support for the new bill and agreed on the urgent need for the Ukrainian parliament to vote on it this week.
The waiver allows the company to continue its operational and contractual activities without disruption for another month.
The newly developed Threeminer ground drone, designed for mine-laying operations, costs about Hr 120,000 ($3,000) to produce.
The man is suspected of setting fire to construction warehouses in Warsaw on May 23 and in Radom, a city some 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of the capital, on May 30, Poland's Internal Security Agency (ABW) said.
A Russian air strike against a prison in southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast late on July 28 killed 16 convicts and injured dozens more, Ukraine's State Criminal-Executive Service said.
"People gathered together to receive humanitarian aid – at that moment, Russian terrorists struck with multiple rocket launchers," the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported.
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