War in Ukraine, page 7

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Post Bellum head receives one of the highest Ukrainian state awards

The organisation sent bulletproof vests, helmets, uniforms, and other aid to Ukraine.

"Patriot" anti-aircraft missile systems

One Patriot air defence system leaves Slovakia

The security situation in the region allows for such a step, according to the Defence Ministry.

Ukrainian soldiers drive an armoured vehicle in Shandrygolovo village, near Lyman, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.

We want Ukraine to win the war, claim Slovaks in poll

Ukraine's successful counter-offensive may have changed Slovaks' views.

Anti-government protest organised by the opposition Smer party in Bratislava, September 2022.

Poll mired in controversy reveals many Slovaks’ wish for Russian victory

Despite heated debate over the methodology used in the survey, experts are not shocked by the latest findings.

The Zuzana 2 howitzer.

Western countries pay for more Zuzana howitzers for Ukraine

The howitzers will be produced in the coming months.

Inna Melnyk (third from left), and her colleagues V. Kyshkarova (Voznesensk, Mykolaiv region), O. Porodko (Lviv), N. Chechitko (Bucha, Kyiv Region), H. Yankovych (Uzhgorod), and O. Semeshko (Kherson).

A Ukrainian scientist in Slovakia is supporting Ukraine in its fight for freedom, and the planet

Inna Melnyk came to Slovakia in 2016, and is researching ways to tackle pollution.

Parliamentary Speaker Boris Kollár (left), President Zuzana Čaputová, and Prime Minister Eduard Heger (right).

Slovakia will not recognise the annexation of Ukraine's occupied territories

Ukraine's territorial integrity must not be questioned, Slovakia's top constitutional officials state.

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Slovakia will not grant humanitarian visas to Russians fleeing mobilisation

The policy mimics the approach adopted by Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

SZĽH President Miroslav Šatan.

Moral compass takes some Slovak players to KHL, and thus to Putin

The Slovak hockey federation sees no problem with athletes playing in the KHL league and for the national team.

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Russian goods slowly vanishing from Slovak stores

Russian shops in Bratislava renamed.

A MiG-29 fighter jet during the SIAF International Aviation Days.

Czech and Polish fighter jets to guard Slovak airspace

Slovakia might supply Ukraine with old jets.

Refugees from Ukraine

Google to launch campaign against misinformation in Slovakia

Short clips designed to "vaccinate" social media users against harmful content

Illustrative photo, people with Ukrainian flag.

Six months on, Slovakia continues to stand with Ukraine

Ruling politicians repeated messages of support for Slovakia's neighbour facing Russian aggression.

State Secretary for the German Defence Ministry Benedikt Zimmer, Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď and his State Secretary Marian Majer attend a press conference after the signing of a deal on further military cooperation on August 23, 2022, in Bratislava.

German tanks to Slovakia, Slovak military vehicles to Ukraine

Germany and Slovakia strike a deal on further military cooperation.

Anastasiia Steputa.

Ukrainian scientist in Slovakia: ‘The situation is catching up with us’

In her professional work, Anastasiia Stepura focuses on nanomaterials.

Slovakia has not been successful in integrating Ukrainian pupils in schools for now, the available data shows.

A big decision for Ukrainian mothers: Slovak school or no Slovak school?

Refugee children are not obliged to attend Slovak school at present.

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Refugees from Ukraine at the pedestrian border crossing in Veľké Slemence, March 1, 2022.

After Ukraine, Slovaks changed their minds about refugees

There's more compassion than in the past.

A large-capacity centre for Ukrainian refugees in Bratislava.
Zuzana 2 howitzers during a military training.

First Zuzana howitzers delivered to Ukraine

Artillery systems will be key support in combat, says Naď.

Nuclear physicist Martin Venhart.

Nuclear physicist on Ukraine plant: Fukushima more likely scenario than Chernobyl

Expert says best thing for safety of Zaporizhzhia facility would be Russian exit.

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