Polish hauliers and farmers created queues of 2,000 trucks on the Polish-Ukrainian border, blocking several checkpoints.
The spokesperson for the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot confirm Russia's use of DPRK missiles yet; further analysis is needed.
Ihnat, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, confirms that their partners are supplying air defense missiles, such as Patriot, to repel future Russian attacks.
Ukraine is considering linking military service exemptions to tax payments, with proposals for income thresholds for eligibility. The government and the President's Office are discussing this issue, but no official decision has been made yet.
Ukraine's "Offensive Guard" will stabilize the liberated territories after the war, involving more than 10,000 soldiers to establish government and border protection. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko spoke about the plans.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine is prioritizing the purchase of additional air defense systems and missiles amid ongoing Russian attacks.
Kyivstar denies allegations of prolonged access to user data by hackers, saying that the investigation into the December 12 cyberattack is ongoing and no data leaks have been detected.
The state logistics operator has announced a tender for the purchase of military equipment, including 20,000 helmets and 60,000 tactical belts.
Russian troops shelled Novoberislav in Kherson, wounding a 42-year-old man. The occupiers fired mortars and drones at the city.
The SAA operators adjusted the HIMARS fire of a missile and artillery unit of the Ukrainian Defense Forces at the enemy target.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised to facilitate more prisoner exchanges.
An explosion was heard in occupied Melitopol, which, according to Mayor Ivan Fedorov, occurred after the Ukrainian army fired a missile at a military unit in Sevastopol.
A former advisor to the Minister of Energy of Ukraine is under investigation for using fictitious employment to evade conscription.
Russian troops shelled Kherson, hitting a residential building and injuring an elderly woman. Details are still being investigated.
Deputy Chairman Yehor Chernev says that the draft law on mobilization has both positive and controversial aspects and needs further justification and possible revision.
Experts are finishing scanning the ruins of Lviv's Shukhevych Museum for restoration; a competition for reconstruction plans will begin soon.
An air alert has been declared in Sevastopol, sirens are sounding and the Kerch Bridge is reported to be blocked.
Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar militants monitor a Russian police regiment in Moscow; Atesh claims they control citizens in occupied territories.
Belgium will send two F-16 aircraft to Denmark to train Ukrainian pilots and technicians from March to September.
A rocket damaged a Ukrenergo facility in Kropyvnytskyi; no disruption to the trunk grid.
Energy Ministry reports that a rocket attack on Kropyvnytskyi damaged a power facility.
Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said that the police are ready to take up arms if necessary.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has condemned an Italian exhibition claiming to show the "prosperity" of Mariupol, calling it propaganda.
Deputy Nikolayenko, a suspect in the fatal accident, was released on his own recognizance.
A Kyiv court has fined Constitutional Court judge Serhiy Holovaty. He will also be included in the register of corrupt officials.
Russian troops seek to surround Avdiivka from the north and disrupt Ukrainian logistics, but Ukraine continues to evacuate and control the city.
Russia could quickly assemble troops to invade Chernihiv, but Ukrainian fortifications could deter such an attack.
A 2-year-old child and his parents were hospitalized as a result of a rocket attack in the Solomyansky district of Kyiv.
On January 1, 2024, 51 babies were born in Kyiv, with more girls than boys.
The Russian attack on Kyiv resulted in 2 deaths and 49 injuries, the burning of 29 cars in Podil and large-scale rescue operations in the Solomyansky district.