Russia suspended drone attacks on Ukraine on January 9 due to bad weather, but continued shelling residential areas.
Five draft laws on mobilization have been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, and a decision on this issue is to be made at a committee meeting.
More than 10,000 Kyiv residents fall ill with flu, ARVI and COVID-19 in a week, with ten deaths. Officials call for vaccination and wearing masks.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba says that allies do not insist on negotiations to freeze the conflict with Russia; Ukraine wants victory, not a frozen war.
Zelenskiy emphasizes the need to strengthen sanctions against Russia to prevent evasion and signals that Ukraine is planning new measures.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down 3 missiles in Khmelnytsky, killing 2 people and wounding others; search for a missing person continues.
Zelenskyy is confident that Ukraine will strengthen its air defense and work with partners on drones amid intense foreign policy efforts, including sanctions against Russia.
According to Foreign Minister Kuleba, Ukraine is seeking a meeting between Zelenskiy and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban to discuss problems and cooperation.
Zelensky said that after the Russian strikes in three regions of Ukraine, rescue operations are underway, 45 people were injured and 4 were killed.
Kuleba warns that without US assistance, Ukraine will continue to fight, but risks a crisis at the front; assistance now avoids future problems.
In occupied Kherson oblast, electricity cut off due to loss of transit from Melitopol; restoration work underway. Russian troops reportedly killed a child in the area.
The Government of Ukraine has lifted the moratorium on disconnecting utilities and charging penalties for debts, except in the areas of active hostilities.
The SBU's Special Forces "A" released a video demonstrating the successful elimination of Russian soldiers using kamikaze drones.
An electronic warfare complex was discovered in Armyansk (Crimea).
Yuna the lioness, who was injured in a rocket attack near Kyiv, is improving: she can now lift her head and stand steadily. Her coordination is still impaired, but her recovery is ongoing.
Two servicemen of the Ternopil TCC of the JV are accused of beating, torturing and imprisoning two men.
Yermak discussed with Cardinal Parolin the Vatican's assistance in returning deported Ukrainian children and reaffirmed Ukraine's resilience in the face of attacks.
Ukraine is moving forward with the integration of the F-16 into its defense forces, conducting exercises abroad and infrastructure training.
In Kyiv's Troyeschyna district, a trolleybus was set on fire from the inside; none of the passengers were injured. Arson is suspected, law enforcement is investigating.
The Ukrainian government has approved a bill to reform the financing of higher education starting in 2024, which provides for a transition to co-financing of tuition fees and expanding state financial support.
Ukraine will launch electronic patient accounts to manage declarations with family doctors, which will increase the efficiency of medical procurement.
The Ukrainian government plans to reform higher education by introducing state grants and soft loans to increase state support for students.
"Kievguma is accused of supplying military goods to Russian troops; the company's CEO is detained amid evidence of direct correspondence and posts with gratitude from the Russian occupiers.
The mayor of Modena rejects the pro-Russian narrative of a planned exhibition about Mariupol, claiming that the city does not support initiatives that distort the truth about the conflict in Ukraine.
Russian troops continue to attack in the direction of Sinkivka.
Deputy Head of the FPU Sayenko tried to bribe judges for $150 thousand to change the conditions of detention. He is accused of preparing to transfer an unlawful benefit.
The Ukrainian military denies The Telegraph's claim that Russia has launched a new offensive on Kharkiv, saying there is no new data to support it.
Russian troops try, but fail to achieve important successes in the direction of Chasovy Yar.
Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister Kubrakov speaks of the need for the Kakhovka dam in one form or another, amid discussions about its reconstruction.
The project to build a water pipeline in Dnipropetrovs'k region, which is crucial after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, is due to be completed early this year.