Victorious news of 826th day of war: 10 countries allow Ukraine to use their weapons against Russia, 3rd brigade captures POWs in Terny
10 countries allowed Ukraine to use their weapons to strike at Russian territory, and the Ukrainian army captured Russian positions in Terny, Donetsk region, and took prisoners
Ukraine to become the first country in the world to allow online marriage
Soon, Ukrainians will be able to get married without going to the registry office. It will be possible to get married through Diia. Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov said this.
"Soon, Ukrainians will be able to apply for marriage and register it right in the app. There will be no need to go anywhere to do this - Diia will be enough. The service will be super relevant for long-distance couples and the military. The system will offer free dates for the ceremony via video, but not earlier than five days before," explains Fedorov.
The marriage certificate will automatically appear in Diia, and you can order a physical document by delivery from Ukrposhta.
Anyone can now join the beta test. To do so, you need to be an adult, have an identification code, be single or officially divorced, and have an ID card or biometric passport in Diia.
New aid package from Sweden includes an aircraft Ukraine has been seeking for all the years of independence
The Swedish government has announced a record-breaking military aid package for Ukraine worth 13 billion Swedish kronor (1.16 billion euros). According to Defense Express, this package includes at least one radar surveillance aircraft, which in a statement from the Minister of Defense of Sweden, Pål Jonson, is designated as ASC-890, but is better known as Saab 340.
"Such an aircraft will give Ukraine additional opportunities for more efficient use of the same F-16 and other aircraft in battles against Russian invaders. It should be emphasized here that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been striving to get their own radar surveillance aircraft for all 33 years of independence," Defense Express reports.
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Ten countries already allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike Russia
More and more Western countries are recognizing Ukraine's right to strike at Russian territory with their weapons. Finland became the tenth country to officially recognize Ukraine's right to use their weapons to strike at Russia. Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen said that Helsinki did not restrict Ukraine from using Finnish weapons to strike at Russian territory.
A similar statement was made by Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, who said that the country, when providing Kyiv with weapons, did not set any conditions for their use. French President Emmanuel Macron, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk, as well as representatives of Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Estonia, and the Czech Republic, have all stated that Ukraine has the right to strike military targets in Russia.
Soldiers with the 3rd Assault Brigade captured prisoners in Terny
The Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to recapture positions in Terny. The Telegram channel of the 3rd Brigade showed what the positions recaptured from the invading Russian troops look like after being cleared.
"Soldiers stormed the dugouts, some Russians were captured and sent to replenish the exchange fund. And the cannon fodder scattered after the battle was left to rot in the Donetsk region," the brigade wrote on its page.
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