New Clubs for Veterans and People with Disabilities Open in Odesa
Eight adaptive clubs will be launched in Odesa for war veterans and people with disabilities as part of the 'Active Parks' project.
Read moreEight adaptive clubs will be launched in Odesa for war veterans and people with disabilities as part of the 'Active Parks' project.
Read moreIn February 2025, the first-ever Invictus Winter Games will take place. Experienced veterans from Ukraine will compete in new disciplines.
Read moreTeachers involved in 'Defense of Ukraine' underwent practical firearms training, gaining new skills and knowledge.
Read moreJanuary is dedicated to raising awareness about cervical cancer and the importance of preventive screenings.
Read moreTwo girls were arrested in Odesa for setting a car on fire; they face up to 10 years in prison.
Read moreDetails about the open climbing championship held in Odesa on January 25, 2025.
Read moreThe trial of women involved in a Russian intelligence network that collected information on military and medical facilities in Odesa is underway.
Read moreDetails regarding the illegal extraction of sand in Odesa region and the actions taken by prosecutors.
Read moreThe Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police conducted a successful operation resulting in the arrest of 15 individuals across four regions for attempting to sell arms.
Read moreA new community space is planned in Odesa to enhance interaction between the public and local authorities.
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