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Strike by the 'Oreshnik' missile on Dnipro, arrest warrant for Netanyahu
Strike by the 'Oreshnik' missile on Dnipro, arrest warrant for Netanyahu

The 'Oreshnik' missile struck Dnipro

The Russian military carried out a strike on Dnipro with a ballistic missile named 'Oreshnik'. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced 'successful tests' of this medium-range weapon. According to him, the missile was aimed at an industrial complex engaged in missile technology production. Putin claims that this strike was a response to the US plans for deploying medium and short-range missiles.

US sanctions against Russian banks

The US has expanded the sanctions list against Russia. The new sanctions concern such Russian banks as 'Gazprombank', 'BKS Bank', and 'Centrokredit'. Restrictions have also been imposed on more than 50 international banks, over 40 securities registrars, and 15 financial officials.

The preventive measure remains in force for the former head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA

The Appeal Court did not change the preventive measure of 30 million UAH bail for the former head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Valentina Reznichenko. She must fulfill several conditions, including surrendering her passport, not leaving the settlement where she resides, and keeping records of any changes in her place of residence or work. She is also required to wear an electronic bracelet and avoid communication with other individuals involved in or witnessing in the case.

The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu

The International Criminal Court announced an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The decision was made in accordance with statements submitted by Israel itself. One of these statements concerns the court's jurisdiction regarding the situation in Palestine as a whole and Israeli citizens.

Returning to service after the first draft evasion or desertion

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted a law allowing individuals who have voluntarily left military units or deserted for the first Time to voluntarily return to service. The law provides for the preservation of military service and the continuation of contracts for these individuals, as well as the provision of payments and social guarantees.


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