Odessa-Basket Team's Triumph at the Ukrainian Billiards Championship
The Odessa-Basket team achieved victories at the Ukrainian billiards championship for people with disabilities and veterans.
The Odessa-Basket team achieved victories at the Ukrainian billiards championship for people with disabilities and veterans.
Ukrainian athletes from Odesa visited Belfast for training sessions and cultural experiences.
Educational institutions in Odesa held events dedicated to Defenders Day to promote patriotic education among the youth.
The II stage of the sports competitions took place in Odesa, showcasing students' athletic talents in volleyball and rugby.
A review of the development of cycling infrastructure in Odessa and its impact on cyclists.
Learn about the efforts of the Municipal Green Trust in maintaining and servicing Odessa's green spaces, including tree planting and area cleaning.
Odessa is launching new programs to create a barrier-free environment for individuals with disabilities.
An overview of the initiatives taken by the City Landscaping Department to enhance urban green spaces through new plantings and maintenance efforts.
Discover the exciting 'Coffee with Education' initiative that brings the Odessa community together to support our military.
An expert group evaluates the establishment of leisure areas for veterans and people with disabilities in Odessa.
The eBaby service is back on the Diya portal for quick processing of public services for newborns.
34-year-old athlete Alexander Litvinenko won a bronze medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games.
Exploring new approaches to rehabilitation for individuals with disabilities in Odesa through diving and adaptive sports.
Explore the first-ever Winter Invictus Games in Vancouver, featuring Ukrainian veterans and their inspiring stories.
Learn about the Invictus Games in Canada, where Ukrainian veterans compete for glory.
Exploring the integration of adaptive sports into veteran rehabilitation in Odessa in 2024.
Odesa launches adaptive clubs to support veterans and disabled individuals.
The open climbing championship in Odessa featured 72 athletes and highlights of the competition.