Zelensky and the Prime Minister of Sweden signed an agreement for 150 Gripen fighters.
Ukrainian paratroopers successfully liberated the village of Kucheryv Yar in the Dobropillya direction, capturing over 50 Russian soldiers. This task was carried out by units of the Air Assault Forces.
Details about the incident in Kharkiv
In Kharkiv, Russian drones struck a private kindergarten, resulting in the death of one person and many injuries. The city has once again become a target for enemy drone attacks. The Mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, reported that this incident occurred in the Kholodnohirskiy district.
Today, October 22, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson signed a memorandum of intent regarding the purchase of 100-150 Gripen fighters. This agreement encompasses a long-term program spanning 10-15 years.
Justice Affairs
The court also made a decision regarding preventive measures for director Andrii Bilous in the case of sexual offenses against female students that occurred at the Young Theatre, where he previously served as director. Regarding the attack in Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that the number of injured has risen to 30, including five children.
Ukrainian paratroopers continue to perform important tasks at the front, while Ukrainian cities face new challenges and threats. The agreement to purchase Gripen fighters demonstrates support for the Ukrainian army from international partners. At the same Time, the judicial system in the country continues to work on resolving complex cases, particularly in the area of protecting the rights of victims of violence.
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