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Olga Krotovska

Olga Krotovska

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NATO bases in Ukraine. Kremlin and Minsk promise to take action

The Russian President’s administration stated that any expansion of NATO military infrastructure in Ukraine would be considered crossing one of Vladimir Putin’s "red lines". Belarus noted that it had agreed with this and was ready, together with Moscow, to take all the necessary measures to counter the growing military alliance activity.

Military exercises in occupied Crimea. Russian Federation to employ more than 100 pieces of equipment and 2,000 soldiers

The Russian Federation announced the start of the next large-scale military exercises on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. Their duration will be three days, and geographically they will be held at the Opuk training grounds, located on the Black Sea coast of the Kerch Peninsula, the Russian outlet TASS reports.

Personnel changes at Naftogaz. The government appointed a new Management Board

The National Joint Stock Company Naftogaz of Ukraine got a new Management Board today, on September 27. It was appointed by the Cabinet of Ministers, RBC-Ukraine reports.

Peak incidence, delta variant features, medical exemption, and fake certificates—the main thing from Kuzin's interview

Deputy Minister of Health—Chief State Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine Ihor Kuzin spoke about new forecasts of the peak incidence of coronavirus in Ukrainians, the peculiarities of the Delta variant course, and liability for forging COVID certificates in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.

Formulator of the vaccine against COVID-19 gave the timeframe for the world’s come back to "normal" life

Albert Bourla, CEO of the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer, predicted that the world would return to "pre-covid" life within a year. During an interview with ABC News, he added that this would likely require an annual revaccination against the coronavirus.