Russians occupied Yantarne, arrest of the President of South Korea: main news of the night.


Russian aggression threatens Dnipropetrovsk region
According to a report by the Institute for the Study of War, the Kremlin may use possible offensives in Dnipropetrovsk for informational influence. According to the investigation, Russian troops are already just 7 kilometers from the border of the region. This Russian progression may serve as a warning before seizing the rest of the Donetsk region.
Relatives of the missing have received a deferment from mobilization
Relatives of people who went missing have been granted the right to deferment from mobilization. According to current legislation, they can apply with a claim and show an extract from the Unified Register of Missing Persons to receive the deferment.
The President of South Korea has been detained by investigators
The President of South Korea has been detained by investigators in a complex corruption investigation. This culminated a long-standing standoff and was triggered by scandalous facts.
Russians occupied Yantarne in Donetsk region
Russian military forces occupied the city of Yantarne in Donetsk region and advanced to several other settlements. This indicates further escalation of hostility and a threat to national security.
Kazakhstan has tightened restrictions on bank cards for Russians
Kazakhstan has complicated the process of obtaining bank cards for Russians and other non-residents of the country. Now the validity period of these cards is limited to 12 months, which poses an obstacle for Russians in conducting financial operations in neighboring countries.
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