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    EU envoy calls Russian assault on Ternopil 'real hell' The New Voice of Ukraine15:04 19-Nov-25
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    Ternopil death toll rises to 20, including two children The New Voice of Ukraine13:12 19-Nov-25
    Kh-101 missile likely strikes Ternopil – Air Force The New Voice of Ukraine12:11 19-Nov-25
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    About our Ternopil news

    Latest news for Ternopil, a city in the west of Ukraine on the banks of the Seret, including breaking updates on effects of the War in Ukraine on the city.

    Ternopil, with a population of approximately 225,000, serves as an important administrative, educational, and cultural centre in western Ukraine. The city is home to several universities, including the prestigious Ternopil National Medical University, and acts as a crucial transport hub connecting major Ukrainian cities through its railway junction and highway network.

    The ongoing War in Ukraine has significantly impacted Ternopil, with the city serving as a vital refuge for internally displaced persons from eastern regions. Local authorities have strengthened air defence systems and civil protection measures, while the city's infrastructure has been adapted to ensure residents' safety. The Ternopil railway station has become an important evacuation point, helping thousands reach safety in neighbouring countries.

    Despite the challenges of war, Ternopil maintains its vibrant cultural life, centred around the artificial lake known as the Ternopil Pond, where residents gather for recreation and community events. The city's architectural heritage, including the Dominican Church and the Old Castle, continues to draw visitors, while local initiatives support both permanent residents and displaced Ukrainians, fostering a strong sense of community resilience.

    Founded in 1540 by Polish Crown Hetman Jan Tarnowski, Ternopil has weathered numerous historical challenges, from medieval conflicts to World War II destruction and Soviet-era rebuilding. The city's strategic location and resilient spirit have consistently enabled its recovery and growth, with its modern identity shaped by Ukrainian independence in 1991 and subsequent development as a regional economic and cultural hub.

    Our NewsNow feed provides essential updates on Ternopil, covering everything from military security situations to community initiatives and cultural events. Whether you're a resident, have family connections to the city, or are following developments in Ukraine, our comprehensive coverage keeps you informed about this crucial western Ukrainian centre through verified sources and timely reporting.


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