Gwara Media publishes a short digest of major news from Kharkiv and Ukraine on October 27, 2022. To find out more, follow the link. Briefly, clearly and precisely.
Ukrainian Defenders Got UAV “Kazhan” from the People of Kharkiv. PHOTO
Kharkiv’s residents purchased them thanks to a campaign from the administrators of local Telegram channels. The cost of three drones is approximately $46,000.
Russians Damaged over 500 Cultural Monuments in Ukraine
To date, 552 objects of cultural heritage and cultural infrastructure damaged by the Russians have been verified. Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy Kateryna Chuyeva reported during the international scientific and practical conference “Cultural Heritage in War: Protection, Preservation and Restoration”.
UNESCO Creates Database of Cultural Objects Destroyed in Ukraine
UNESCO is creating a database of cultural heritage objects in Ukraine destroyed during the full-scale war with Russia. To monitor the cultural objects destroyed during hostilities, the UN uses satellite images taken before and after the start of the invasion.
President Zelenskyy Launches E-residency in Ukraine
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiyy signed the law on e-residency allowing foreigners to move their business to Ukraine without the need to physically move to the country.
“Ukrainian Books for Ukrainian Children” Campaign: Children Got Over 400,000 Books
More than 400,000 copies of books in the Ukrainian language have already been handed over to volunteer centers in Ukrainian cities and European countries where the refugees currently live.
Polish Senate Declares Russian Government “Terrorist Regime”
On Oct. 26, the Senate of Poland recognized the government of Russia as a terrorist regime in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Henry Marsh to Speak about Ukraine in London
On Nov. 22, an exclusive evening with Henry Marsh “Bombs and Bravery: What I Saw in Kyiv” will take place in London. The event in the Reform Club is a fundraiser for the Ukrainian Institute London.