Gwara Media publishes a short digest of major news from Kharkiv and Ukraine on October 28, 2022. To find out more, follow the link. Briefly, clearly and precisely.

Kharkiv City and Oblast Latest: New Buses Operating, Pharmacies Working, Windows Repaired, and New Train Schedule Presented

Kharkiv Oblast is recovering. The utility services workers have repaired more than 17,000 windows, Kharkiv has received buses from the Czech Republic, and pharmacies are resuming work in the liberated territories.

Russian Army Damaged Europe’s Largest Radio Telescope in Kharkiv Oblast

Police records crimes of Russian soldiers: they damaged the world’s largest radio telescope located in Kharkiv region. During the occupation, Russian military was stationed on the territory of the research observation in Chuhuiv District. They destroyed equipment and buildings.

Finland to Provide €30 Million in Aid to Ukraine

Finland proposes to increase the budget of the Finnish Defense Forces by €1.5 million to cover the costs of assistance to Ukraine, as well as to allocate additional funds for the replacement of defense equipment supplied to Ukraine. This will raise the budget of the Defense Forces to €74 million.

Ukrspecsystems Presented SHARK UAV

According to the developers, the idea of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) SHARK appeared after the start of the full-scale invasion, and all the work from the project to the first flight took less than half a year.

UNITED24 Purchased Machine to Demine Kharkiv Oblast

Armtac 400 has already started its work in Kharkiv Oblast. It is the largest and most effective demining machine, worth more than UAH 18 million (about $500,000).

Power Outages in Kyiv to Last Up to 6 Hours

New power outage schedules are being prepared in Kyiv. Power consumption restrictions can be increased to six hours. Meanwhile, it’s impossible to introduce scheduled power outages in critical infrastructure objects like communication facilities, vaccine storages, and provider servers.

Astronaut Scott Kelly Became UNITED24 Ambassador

American astronaut Scott Kelly has joined the fundraising platform United24. Kelly will work to develop the Medical Aid direction. His first project will be fundraising for Type C ambulance vehicles.

National Academic Theater of Lesya Ukrainka to Perform at Jersey City Theater Center

The play is based on a dramatic poem “On the Field of Blood” by Lesya Ukrainka. The writer was named one of the most prominent Ukrainians according to the poll made by the sociological group “Rating”. 19.6% believed her to be the most outstanding Ukrainian of all times.