🏠 Ukrainian startup 3D UTU created the first house in Ukraine on a 3D printer for the family of the fallen Hero from Irpen
russian killers destroyed the house of Yaroslav Berezov's family during the occupation of the city in 2022. And the Hero himself died in the battles for Bakhmut in the same year.
The new home for the defender's family was built with the help of a 3D printer from the Ukrainian startup 3D UTU. The house with an area of 130 m² was built in just 58 motor hours, which is approximately 2 days of printer operation. Yesterday, the wife and children received the keys to the apartment for free.
"Such construction is not only about speed and economy. This technology also makes it possible to build energy-efficient and more ecological houses. This makes it even more relevant for Ukraine, which strives for sustainable development after the war,"
said Mykhailo Fedorov.
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During today's exchange, a military man who could have worked with the Russians returned. This was stated by former prisoner Viktor “Leleka” Lakhno.
According to him, it is Maksym Bobylev. He allegedly cooperated with the administration of the colony where the prisoners were held and was involved in the beating of Azov fighters.
According to Lakhno, Bobylev also renounced his Ukrainian citizenship and wanted to obtain a Russian passport.
The 35th Separate Marine Brigade assured that they were checking information about one of their soldiers' cooperation with the Russians. The DIU noted that they always work with law enforcement agencies on all returned soldiers.
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Russia wants to sentence Evan Gershkovich, Wall Street Journal journalist, to 18 years in Russian prison for "espionage."
Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russian Yekaterinburg on March 29, 2023. He had full press credentials from Russia's foreign ministry. He was accused of espionage, making him the first American detained on such an allegation since the Cold War. Evan, his family, the Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny these allegations. The State Department has declared Evan wrongfully detained - the Wall Street Journal.
Bakota, Khmelnytskyi Oblast🇺🇦
Bakota was a major ancient Ukrainian city that served as the capital of the Dniester Lowlands in the 12th-13th centuries. During the Kyivan Rus period, it functioned as a trading port on the Dniester River.
The city’s history came to an end in 1981 when, during the construction of the Novodnistrovsk Hydroelectric Power Plant by Soviet authorities, Bakota was completely submerged.
The price of the created reservoir was the destruction of around 30 villages, 16,000 hectares of fertile land, 100 hectares of forest, and, most importantly, the unique centuries-old cultural heritage of the region. All of this was swallowed by the great water. But even now, submerged in the waters of the Dniester, Bakota retains its allure and mystery.
Watch the video about this place on our Instagram.
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lives on 10 acres in a sparsely populated area of the Ozarks. I heat with wood that is leftover by the lumber industry. When cutting oak for lumber only the trunk is used.
The largest town is population 2992. The county is 13k people scattered over 713 square miles.