Nighttime Attack in Odesa: Fire Caused by Hostile Strike
A nighttime attack in Odesa led to a fire at a critical infrastructure site.
In Odesa, volunteers continue their brave work, providing support to those affected by the war.
On October 23, Ukraine repatriated 1000 bodies believed to belong to Ukrainian soldiers. Learn more about the repatriation process.
Ukraine has completed the repatriation of 1000 bodies identified as belonging to Ukrainian soldiers.
This article discusses the aftermath of the drone attack on the city and the efforts made by various organizations to assist the victims.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe urges immediate support for negotiations on the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the critical situation.
As a result of an enemy attack in Odesa, people were injured and many buildings were damaged.
Completion of repatriation efforts in Ukraine with the return of fallen soldiers under the Istanbul agreements.
A new phase of repatriation of deceased bodies has concluded in Ukraine.
A new phase of repatriation in Ukraine has successfully returned 1200 bodies.
An enemy attack on Heavenly Hundred Avenue has resulted in damage to buildings and vehicles. We explore the aftermath and assistance efforts.
The drone attack on Odesa resulted in damage to buildings and infrastructure. Find out about the situation and how to get help.
The Swedish Red Cross delegation visited the Social and Psychological Assistance Center in Odesa, discussing the importance of supporting displaced individuals.