Russian invaders are trying to break through the Ukrainian military's defense line near Bilyohorivka, which is currently under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, despite Russian disinformation about its capture.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Air Force, missile forces and artillery struck two control points, three areas of concentration of Russian troops and an enemy electronic warfare station, and shot down 12 Russian missiles and 31 attack drones.
The intensity of hostilities in the Pokrovsk sector remains quite high: the enemy attacked Ukrainian troops' positions 14 times, 6 of them were repelled, and 8 combat engagements continue in several areas of the frontline.
As a result of the Russian attack on the Epicenter shopping center in Kharkiv, 14 people were killed and 16 are missing.
Russian troops continue to try to break through from the area of Lukianets village in the Kharkiv sector, but Ukrainian defense forces repelled the threat of a breakthrough and provided a strong defense, the fighting continues.
According to Nazar Voloshyn, a spokesman for the Khortytsia military unit, the Russians are “stuck” on the road in Lypky and “bogged down” in Vovchansk, while the Ukrainian military is pushing them out of these areas.
Russians are forced to stockpile missiles and plan strikes against Ukraine due to the lack of consistency in their massive attacks, Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Ilya Yevlash said.
An explosive device was found at a power company's substation in Dnipropetrovs'k region, which required the intervention of police and explosives experts to defuse.
Russia is preparing for an offensive and is amassing troops 90 kilometers northwest of Kharkiv near the Ukrainian border, President Zelenskiy says.
Zelensky called on Biden and Xi to support the Peace Summit with their personal leadership and participation, calling for global efforts to achieve real peace, not a pause between blows.
The Russian attack on the Epicenter hypermarket in Kharkiv killed 12 people, left 16 missing, and injured 43; 3 victims have been identified.
Russia's nighttime missile and air strike on Ukraine ended without consequences for Lviv region, as cruise missiles and attack drones were shot down over other regions.
During a night attack by Russian troops in Khmelnytsky region, Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 6 drones and 1 missile.
Roman Nasirov, the former head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, was released on bail of over UAH 55 million and required to wear an electronic bracelet.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine aim to widely deploy artificial intelligence, including UAVs, robotic systems, and electronic warfare, to achieve technological dominance on the battlefield and compensate for the enemy's numerical superiority.
Ukraine has removed cannabis, its resin, extracts, and tinctures from the list of particularly dangerous substances, allowing its cultivation for medical and industrial purposes.
The military service of convicts who exercise the right to sign a contract with the AFU will have virtually no peculiarities, except that they will serve in specialized units.
As part of the reform of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, its staff is to be reduced by 60%, and the dismissed personnel will be used to staff operational and tactical command and control bodies, as well as combat military units.
Over the past year, the number of FPV drones in the Armed Forces of Ukraine has quadrupled, and the number of aircraft-type UAVs has tripled. The Main Directorate of Electronic and Cyber Warfare of the General Staff has indicated that this trend will only continue.
A malfunction of turnstiles in the Kyiv subway caused disruptions in card payments, leading to huge queues at stations.
The former deputy head of the Security Service of Ukraine is charged with desertion, disobedience in combat and disclosure of state secrets during the Euromaidan protests and the annexation of Crimea.
In Ukraine, in 2022, 2023, and 2024, the government allocated money for the construction of appropriate fortifications.
Ukrainian troops have stopped the Russian offensive in the Kharkiv sector and are conducting counteroffensive operations, inflicting significant losses on the occupiers.
A representative of the General Staff said that russia is building up a military grouping in the border areas of Sumy region, taking measures to increase its forces. For now, the situation remains stable and under control.
NABU Director Semen Kryvonos has suspended his first deputy from his duties for the duration of the pre-trial investigation into the alleged leakage of information to the Bureau.
Ukraine and Poland begin official negotiations on the text of an agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine.
The Verkhovna Rada passed bills aimed at reforming the penitentiary system, including allowing prisoners sentenced to restriction of liberty to work under civil law contracts and increasing the number of hours that prisoners can work to improve living conditions in colonies.
The court closed one of the cases on the dispersal of Euromaidan protesters in Kyiv on November 30 and December 1, 2013, dropping all charges against the suspects and canceling the seizure of their property, despite objections from the victims and the prosecutor's office.
The Ministry of Health explained that the diagnosis of “limitedly fit” used in peacetime was abolished, and now there are only “fit” and “unfit” categories for military service during martial law.
Three families with 6 children aged 1 to 9 were returned from the Russian-occupied territory of Kherson region.