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We are happy to inform that the first paper on kilonova candidates was published by GRANDMA project team. SUTO osbervatories were utilized in this undertaking to follow up the alerts of Zwicky Transiet Facility (ZTF). Togather with other 37 telescopes around the word, GRANDMA team observed 6 candidates classfieing them either as new planetoids or as supernova events. Still, no kilonova event was found in this search. We are still on our way to find these very rare and powerful phenomena using optical photometric follow-up. The original paper can be found here.