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There are already more than 119 thousand cases of COVID-19 in Ukraine
The National Security Council has released new data on the coronavirus epidemic; the CEC announced the start date of the electoral process. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.
More than 119 thousand cases of coronavirus were registered in Ukraine
On the morning of August 30, the NSDC confirmed 119,074 COVID-19 cases, of which 2,427 ended in death and 56,734 – in recovery. During the day, 2096 infected were identified.
At the same time, the Ministry of Health has updated the list of countries in the “red” and “green” zones, expanding the second.
The CEC announced the start date of the electoral campaign
The Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine held a meeting, during which it announced the start of the electoral process of local elections scheduled for October 25 from September 5 this year.
The attackers on the bus near Kharkov have opted for a preventive measure
The Kievskiy District Court in Kharkov has placed 16 suspects in an attack on a minibus near Lyubotin, Kharkov region, in custody for two months without the right to bail.
Protesters arrested again in Belarus
140 people were arrested in protests in Minsk and other cities in Belarus on President Alexander Lukashenko’s birthday, and an administrative proceeding was launched against them for participating in unauthorized mass acts.
In all, tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the center of the capital for the March for Peace.
The Ministry of Economy has provided a list of official holidays in 2021
The government of Ukraine has published a list of vacations in 2021. According to the calculations of the Ministry of Economy, Ukrainians will work 250 calendar days and rest 115.
In Odessa, there was a conflict during the LGBT festival
The nationalists staged a fight with representatives of the LGBT community in downtown Odessa during the Odessa-Pride 2020 festival. As a result, four activists were arrested and a policeman was injured.
Parliamentary elections ended in Montenegro
As a result of voting in the fifth parliamentary elections since Montenegro’s declaration of independence from Serbia, according to the exit poll, the opposition coalition is in the lead. For the future of Montenegro… For the first time, turnout in the elections was almost 80%.
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