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Olga Krotovska
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Gas pipeline explosion in occupied Crimea: Russia blames Ukrainian intelligence and Mejlis
The Russian FSB stated that Ukrainian intelligence and the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars were to blame for the explosion on a gas pipeline in occupied Crimea on 23 August. In particular, the representatives of the Service noted that the recently detained Deputy Head of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis Nariman Dzhelyalov and brothers Asan and Aziz Akhtemov had been allegedly involved in this incident, according to the Russian outlet Interfax.
Vaccination certificate: what will happen when it expires
In July of this year, the Cabinet of Ministers decided that a certificate of vaccination against coronavirus, both Ukrainian and foreign ("covid certificate"), will be valid for 180 days from the date of being vaccinated with the second dose. Its owners wonder what will happen to this document when it expires.
The end of the "green" zone: the Ministry of Health gave the probable dates for imposing lockdown
Given the current gradual increase in the incidence of coronavirus, it is foreseeable that a new lockdown in Ukraine cannot be avoided. According to the Chief Sanitary Doctor Ihor Kuzin, it will be imposed "not earlier than November."
New regulations of entry to Israel for tourists: what has changed for Ukrainians
Israel will allow small tourist groups from selected countries to enter the country from September 19 as part of a pilot tourism promotion program. Vaccinated Ukrainians will also be able to get to Israel.
Mass detentions in Crimea: Department of State demands from the occupiers to release Crimean Tatars
The United States demands that the Russian occupying authorities in Crimea immediately release Nariman Dzhelyalov, the Deputy Head of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, as well as about 50 other Crimean Tatars who were detained during a protest under the FSB building in Simferopol.
Return visit: when Biden will come to Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a meeting with his American counterpart Joe Biden in Washington on September 1. During the meeting, the Head of State invited the US President to visit Ukraine. According to Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba, Biden will come to Kyiv, but definitely not this year.