Polish President Andrzej Duda pledged further support for Ukraine in its fight for freedom against Russia on the anniversary of the Russian invasion.
Ukraine's SBU and GUR intelligence services launched a drone strike on a large metallurgical plant in Novolipetsk that supplies raw materials for Russian military production.
Zelenskiy said that Ukraine is preparing to continue active international work in the coming weeks to sign new agreements that will strengthen the military and urban defense.
President Zelenskyy briefed the U. S. Senate delegation on the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine and emphasized that the sufficiency and range of artillery is critical for the Ukrainian armed forces.
Denmark announces the start of preparations for the 16th military aid package to Ukraine and hopes to provide F-16 fighter jets by summer.
The Ukrainian and Danish delegations agreed to hold a joint bilateral defense-industrial forum to modernize their armies based on the lessons of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
President Zelenskiy says Ukraine will receive the first batch of F-16 fighter jets from Denmark this year, according to a working plan he has seen.
The Danish Prime Minister expressed hope that Ukraine would receive Danish F-16 fighter jets by the summer due to ongoing preparations and infrastructure work.
Ukraine's Prime Minister and relevant ministers will visit the border with Poland today to resolve the export blockade, although it is unclear whether Polish officials will be present.
According to President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Denmark played a key role in providing Ukraine with the opportunity to purchase F-16 fighter jets.
The Parliament took a step toward unifying roaming with the EU by passing a law on a unified system in the first reading.
Denmark and Ukraine sign an agreement that confirms Denmark's long-term military and financial support for Ukraine, including at least €1. 8 billion in aid and Danish support for Ukraine's air force as part of an aviation coalition.
Blocking the Polish-Ukrainian border is not an economic issue, but rather the interests of certain groups. The Ukrainian side is ready for a dialogue with the Polish side, as the long-term blocking of the border "means losses for both countries.
According to Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, in January 2024, 88% of Ukraine's wheat exports went to the EU via the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian government has transferred the Kozatsky Hotel in Kyiv to the State Property Fund to prepare it for privatization.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the procedure for allocating UAH 515 million from the state budget for the construction and operation of the National Military Memorial Cemetery this year.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to open a new checkpoint on the border with Hungary called Velyka Palad-Nagyhodos and expand the operation of the existing checkpoint to increase border and trade capacity.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to increase pensions by almost 8% starting March 1, 2022.
Ursula von der Leyen and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Crewe will visit Poland on February 23 to discuss farmers' protests, aid to Ukraine, and Poland's use of reconstruction funds.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is conducting a check, because there are servicemen who have not been at the front despite two years of war.
In the Luhansk region, the most difficult areas are in Bilohorivka, Kreminna Forest and in the direction of Terny, where Ukrainian troops are holding their positions.
According to a spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service, there are currently no blockages for cars and buses at the checkpoints on the Ukrainian-Polish border, and traffic is moving freely in both directions.
Due to the blockade of six border crossings with Ukraine by Polish farmers, more than 2,400 trucks were waiting to enter Poland as of this morning.
Ukrainian troops hold positions in Krynky, Kherson region, and repelled five Russian attacks over the past day.
Ciorba urged the so-called Transnistrian deputies at all levels to prevent the adoption of such an appeal, which he fears will inevitably give Vladimir Putin "the legal right to strike the territory of Moldova, including Transnistria, on any pretext".
Russian troops are regrouping after heavy losses in Avdiivka, bringing in new units and, with air support, attempting to continue their offensive further west toward Lastochkino and neighboring settlements, while Ukrainian forces are strengthening their defenses.
Ukrainian troops regained several positions at the Avdiivka and Maryinka directions, capturing more than a dozen Russian soldiers.
The Kyiv Court of Appeal upheld the decision to keep Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych in custody on charges of attempting to bribe a State Bureau of Investigation officer.
Borrell called on EU countries to urgently increase the supply of ammunition for Ukraine's determined soldiers, who need huge quantities to keep fighting.
Lithuania calls for sanctions against Iran for supplying ballistic missiles to Russia to support its war against Ukraine.