Russia is believed to be planning attacks on water supply and sewage infrastructure.

Russia is believed to be planning attacks on water supply and sewage infrastructure. The electricity situation in Ukraine remains dynamic and unstable. Power shortages occur due to Russian strikes, scheduled maintenance of nuclear power units, and dependence on weather conditions, particularly solar generation. The most difficult situation is currently in frontline regions — Sumy, Chernihiv, Read more about Russia is believed to be planning attacks on water supply and sewage infrastructure.[…]

The “HydroCourier” project proposes delivering drinking water directly to households using small pickup trucks.

In the fourth year of the full-scale war, the frontline continues to shift, leading to the constant expansion of frontline areas. As the front moves, settlements lose basic elements of civilian infrastructure: electricity, water supply, regular food deliveries, central heating, public transportation, postal services, mobile communication, and internet access. Typically, about 70% of residents evacuate. Read more about The “HydroCourier” project proposes delivering drinking water directly to households using small pickup trucks.[…]

Issuance of Russian passports to residents of CADLR (Certain Areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Regions)

Information Background On April 24, 2019, Vladimir Putin signed a decree on simplifying the procedure for obtaining Russian citizenship for Ukrainian citizens living in certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. In accordance with this decree, Ukrainian citizens and stateless persons permanently residing in CADLR will be able to obtain a Russian passport in Rostov-on-Don Read more about Issuance of Russian passports to residents of CADLR (Certain Areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Regions)[…]

Does Ukraine have a default risk? Ukraine’s relations with international creditors

Ukraine has been cooperating with international lenders since Independence. The key creditor is the IMF, with which Ukraine began working in 1992. During this time, Ukraine has received over USD 38 billion from the fund. In the history of relations with the IMF, no credit program was completed by neither full implementation of Ukraine’s commitments Read more about Does Ukraine have a default risk? Ukraine’s relations with international creditors[…]