Aftermath of latest missile attacks, 20 Days in Mariupol gets Oscar nod, Gongadze on Trump

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Your slice of the headlines in Ukraine. Daily. Wednesday, January 24, 2024.

●       Searching for survivors in the rubble — 5 dead, 50+ injured, incl. children, in Kharkiv — photos
At least five civilians were killed and 51 injured, including four children aged 10, 12, 14, and 17, after Russia launched a series of rocket attacks on civilian objects in Kharkiv on Jan. 23, according to reports as of 12:40 p.m. EET on Jan. 23.

●       Rocket debris hits high-rise apartment, kindergarten as Russia attacks Kyiv early on Jan. 23 morning
Rocket debris fell on the roof of a high-rise apartment building in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district as Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital early on Jan. 23, the Kyiv City State Administration reported on Telegram.

●       Ukrainian expert Romanenko on Russian cruise missiles threatening Kyiv
Kh-101, Kh-555, and Kh-55 cruise missiles were part of Russia's arsenal in its attacks on Kyiv on the morning of Jan. 23.

●       Ukrainian 20 Days in Mariupol nominated for 2024 Oscars
The nominees for the 2024 Academy Awards were announced in Los Angeles on Twitter (X) on Jan. 23, with the Ukrainian documentary film 20 Days in Mariupol among them.

●       Presidential Office highlights 'strange situation' with Poland's security guarantees for Ukraine
Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, revealed important details of the visit of Poland's new Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Ukraine, particularly pertaining to Poland’s security guarantees for Ukraine during an appearance on national TV on Jan. 22.

●       Ukraine to ban transport links with Russia for 50 years
The Ukrainian government has proposed that the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) consider imposing a 50-year ban on transportation links with Russia, according to a decree published on Jan. 19.

●       Ukraine’s air defenses hold firm amid relentless Russian bombardment, Air Force spokesman says
The work of Ukrainian air defense on Jan. 23, showed what Ukraine is capable of, Yuriy Ihnat wrote in a column for NV.

●       How Trump is now talking about Ukraine and the war
Trump has a very particular vision of how he is going to end this war – Gongadze

●       Slovak PM Fico claims life in Kyiv 'absolutely normal' as Russian missiles hit city
Following Russia’s missile attack on Kyiv on Jan. 23, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that life in the Ukrainian capital was “absolutely normal,” Reuters reported on the same day.

●       Interview with former anti-graft agency head Novikov
Oleksandr Novikov, until recently the head of Ukraine’s National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP), on public officials’ asset declarations, corruption around military recruitment, and international sponsors of the war in Ukraine. NV Radio interviewed Novikov on Jan. 15.

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