Zelensky proposed extending martial law and mobilization until the end of August; During the attack, the invaders fired 18 rockets at peaceful Ukrainian cities. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Martial law and mobilization will continue in Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a draft law approving decrees to extend martial law in Ukraine. The head of state also proposed to continue mobilizing the country. According to the text of the bill, Zelensky proposed the extension of martial law in Ukraine for another 90 days from May 20.
Russia launched 18 Kh-101 missiles from Tu-95 and Tu-160 at Ukraine. Three arrivals were recorded
The Russian invaders launched 18 missiles from Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers on Ukraine on the night of May 1. This was announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny. According to him, at about 02:30 the enemy attacked Ukraine with missiles from strategic aviation – nine Tu-95 from the Olenegorsky district of the Murmansk region and two Tu-160 from the Caspian Sea region. Launched 18 Kh-101/Kh-555 air-launched cruise missiles. Air defense soldiers destroyed 15 targets.
The Russian Federation hit the Chernihiv region with aircraft: an air bomb from the Su-35 killed a child
The Russians opened fire on an idle educational institution in the Chernihiv region, as a result of which a child born in 2009, who was nearby, died. At the same time, two other people were injured. The school building was partially destroyed, private houses were damaged.
The consequences of the Russian missile attack on Pavlograd were learned
The number of people injured as a result of a missile attack by Russian aggressors in the Pavlograd region has increased to 34 people. Five children were among the victims. The youngest girl is only 8 years old. People have bruises, fractures, cut and lacerated wounds, contusions, poisoning by combustion products. Two women aged 45 and 55 in intensive care.
Russia’s shelling has significantly damaged power grids in the two regions
On the night of April 30 and the night of May 1, Russia launched another massive blow to Ukraine, significantly damaging distribution networks in the Dnepropetrovsk and Kherson regions. As a result, part of the consumers of the Dnieper and the region is de-energized. The electricity supply situation in the Kherson region has become more complicated – more than 11,000 subscribers in Kherson and 7,100 in the region have been de-energized due to shelling.
China voted for the first UN resolution calling Russia an aggressor
For the first time, China voted in favor of a UN resolution calling Russia an aggressor, although it previously abstained or voted against it, Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the UN Serhiy Kyslytsya said. In addition to China, this resolution was voted by India, Brazil and Turkey, which previously supported the Russian Federation by refusing to participate in the vote.
South Africa found a way to invite Putin to the BRICS summit and not arrest him
The authorities of the Republic of South Africa seem to have worked out a way to invite Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to the August BRICS summit and avoid his arrest. Pretoria is said to be negotiating with Moscow and inviting Putin to take part in the BRICS summit via video link.
Within four months, the plan for tax receipts is usually overachieved
State budget revenues administered by the State Tax Service were overfilled by 7% in April. Overfulfillment in April – UAH 3.1 billion.
The Government of Ukraine approved the state energy strategy until 2050
The goals of the strategy will be achieved through the development of a modern and safe nuclear generation, renewable energy sources, modernization and automation of transmission and distribution systems. Among the main areas of the strategy are increasing the sustainability of the energy system, deepening its integration into the pan-European one, decentralized generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as developing the latest technologies, including the production and hydrogen use, the construction of small modular nuclear reactors and energy storage facilities.
The IMF explains what is needed for Ukraine’s economic growth
The mobilization of domestic revenues will be a key condition for sustainable and long-term economic growth in post-war Ukraine. This was stated by the IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine, Vahram Stepanyan. He noted that the restoration and reconstruction of Ukraine will require significant financial resources. The international community is willing to share some of the burden, but Ukraine must continue to do its part and increase domestic revenue mobilization to fund social and infrastructure needs.
Cartoon Super Mario Bros. on film earned over a billion dollars at the box office
At the beginning of last month, the American computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy film Super Mario Bros. hit in theaters was released worldwide. Since April 5, the tape has not surrendered its leadership in the US box office to anyone, and the box office has reached more than one billion dollars. Or rather, a billion 22 million dollars worldwide, of which 490 million are in the United States and Canada.
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