Media Center Ukraine is a civic initiative dedicated to supporting the media and independent journalists in covering the war waged by russia against Ukraine
📚 We continue to share interesting facts from Ukrainian history. Today we’ll talk about Ivan Kotlyarevsky’s epic poem “The Aeneid”, which became the first published work written in the living Ukrainian vernacular
📰 Today is Journalists’ Day in Ukraine
We thank all journalists and media professionals. Your work helps the world not look away from Ukraine and resist disinformation.
Today, we also remember colleagues whose lives were taken by russia. Eternal memory to all who were lost.
russia is trying to drag Belarus into the war, but there is currently no troop buildup on the Belarusian border – State Border Guard Service of Ukraine @DPSU_uashorturl.at/RGof0
Of the 1,600 shelters inspected, 97% do not meet the requirements – Secretariat of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights
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The recovery of the energy sector is ongoing, with thermal power generation facing the most challenging situation – Oleksandr Kharchenko
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We continue to introduce you to interesting places in Ukraine.
Today we’ll tell you about the “Sofiyivka” National Arboretum in Uman. It is one of Ukraine’s most famous landmarks and a research institution of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Today we tell the story of Viacheslav Petrov, a cyberneticist who created the prototype for the compact disc (CD) in the 1960s.
Petrov developed the optical disc as a data storage medium for mainframe computers at the Institute of Cybernetics in Kyiv.
The “symbolic prisoners” of the Azov Brigade: families and activists urge the public to focus on the return of over 700 captured brigade members
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We continue to introduce you to remarkable Ukrainians who changed the world.
Today we’d like to tell you about Vira Kholodna – a Ukrainian woman who became one of the most prominent actresses of the early 20th century
In just four years of filming, the actress appeared in 80 films and became one of the leading stars of the silent film era.
Among her most famous films are “Mirage,” “Life for Life,” and “Be Silent, Sorrow, Be Silent.”
The State Emergency Service @SESU_UA has fined over 1,400 people for burning dry vegetation nearly 3 million hryvnias – Viktor Vitovetskyi
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