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The commission on journalistic ethics has excluded former Ukrinform editor-in-chief Oleksiy Matsuka from its membership. This decision was made after the journalists published information about censorship in Ukrinform, the so-called temniki — the government's instructions on how to cover political events in Ukraine.

▪️ Oleksiy Matsuka was the general director of Ukrinform from November 2023 to May 24, 2024, when he was replaced by the spokesman of the Eastern Group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Serhiy Cherevaty.

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Astra count has reached 78 bombs...
Another 3 FABs bites ruZZian dust in the Belgorod region over 2 days

The regularly bombarded Belgorod region got gifted three more aerial bombs by the ruZZian Airforce. On May 30, FAB-250 was found near Blizhnoe. Another FAB was found near Krasnaya Polyana. The third FAB-250 was found on the same day in Chaiki. In all three cases, officially no one got injured.

Thus, in just the last three months, the russian Armed Forces brought the total to at least 78 incidents in the past three months, including the vaunted 100% accurate so-called “smart” bomb UMPB D-30SN that previously still somehow managed to fail to reach Kharkiv.

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Today marks 28 years since Ukraine lost its status as a nuclear power.

In 1996, the authorities of Ukraine transferred the last nuclear missiles to Russia, fulfilling the Budapest Memorandum.

In 1991, Ukraine had 130 SS-19 intercontinental missiles and 46 SS-24 intercontinental missiles, up to 43 Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers, up to 2,156 strategic nuclear warheads and up to 4,200 tactical nuclear warheads.

The Budapest Memorandum was signed on December 5, 1994 by the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Great Britain and the United States.

The memorandum "prohibit" Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine.

Two Belarusians and a Pole suspected of preparing sabotage on the instructions of ruZZian intelligence were arrested in Poland

Employees of the Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) detained three people - two citizens of Belarus and one Pole. They were charged with "participation in an organized criminal group in order to conduct activities in the interests of foreign special services against the Republic of Poland, participation in the activities of the russian special services and conducting sabotage and sabotage activities on the territory of Poland in exchange for the promise of financial benefits."

A court in Wroclaw arrested the suspects for three months. If guilt is proven, then those arrested face punishment up to life imprisonment.

On May 28, it was reported about the detention of two citizens of Belarus in Pruszków, as well as a Polish citizen in Warsaw. According to Polish media, in the car of one of the detainees, ABW officers found empty canisters, various types of cables, a significant amount of money in different currencies, items similar to batteries and chips, as well as several phones.

On May 21, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the arrest of nine people, including citizens of Ukraine, Belarus and Poland. They are also suspected of committing sabotage by order of the Russian special services. According to Tusk, the case concerns an attempt to set fire to a paint factory in Wroclaw, sabotage in Lithuania and the arson of an IKEA warehouse.

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