Shelling of Kharkiv by Russian troops results in 47 people wounded.
Water supply in Kyiv has been restored in all districts, but pressure remains low in some areas; full stabilization is expected within an hour.
The house of MP Kira Rudyk in Kyiv is damaged by a blast wave from enemy shelling; the US ambassador calls for more support for Ukraine.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister calls for decisive international action, including accelerating the delivery of air defense equipment and the use of frozen russian assets, following russia's deadly attack on civilian targets.
Overnight, Kyiv's air defense destroyed 61 missiles, including about 10 Kinzhal and 13 Shahids. A total of 72 missiles were shot down over Ukraine.
Number of victims of rocket attack on Kyiv increases to 33.
A lioness named Yuna sustained severe concussion as a result of a rocket attack near Kyiv, lost her coordination, and is undergoing treatment.
Defense forces destroy about 70 missiles during Russian attack.
An enemy shelling in the Kyiv region killed a couple, wounded a child, and damaged infrastructure.
The wreckage of a downed Shahid drone causes a fire in Mykolaiv; air defense destroyed three UAVs. No casualties were reported.
In the Kirovohrad region of Ukraine, air defense systems were triggered, and fragments of a Russian missile hit a yard; no casualties were reported.
russian troops are shelling the Serebryanyi Forest to gain a tactical advantage even when they are not attacking.
Kharkiv was previously shelled by Russian Kinzhal missiles, resulting in injuries and a confirmed death. Emergency services are responding.
As a result of the Russian attack on Kharkiv, 41 people were wounded and one woman was killed, said the head of the regional state administration, Oleg Sinehubov.
A rocket attack on Kyiv's Podil district damaged the water supply and set cars on fire; emergency services are responding to power and water outages throughout the city.
Warehouse near Kyiv caught fire after rocket attack.
russian occupiers intensified repressions in Donetsk after the hotel explosion, using this pretext to justify increasing the number of checkpoints and persecuting holders of Ukrainian passports.
Fragments of cruise missiles are found in the Lviv region. Buildings, including a museum, are damaged as a result of a drone attack.
The Japanese Ambassador pledged further support for Ukraine in 2024, emphasizing financial assistance and diplomatic efforts.
There are 2 victims in surgical units. Another 6 victims are being treated in neurosurgery departments.
The calls about the use of pyrotechnics on New Year's Eve in Kyiv were not confirmed. Over the past night, patrol policemen drew up 15 reports for driving under the influence.
Five residents of Donetsk, including a child, were wounded as a result of russian shelling on New Year's Eve. Fifty-four civilian objects in 10 localities were damaged.
The State Emergency Service reduced the damage caused by Russian drone strikes in Lviv, including a fire in the UPA museum with losses of over UAH 2 million.
russian troops repeatedly attempted to capture Makiivka in Luhansk region, but Ukrainian defense forces repelled their attacks.
514 Ukrainian children were killed and more than 1172 injured as a result of russian aggression, most of them in Donetsk region. These figures are not final.
According to Andriy Demchenko, head of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, border traffic in Ukraine is now running smoothly, with minimal queues, after a dynamic two-week period.
More than 60 drones attacked Ukraine on New Year's Eve; more than 50 were shot down, causing damage and one fatality.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed a bill to strengthen the independence of the SAPO, partially repealing the controversial Lozovyi amendments. This is a fulfillment of the key conditions set by the IMF, EU and G7.
Ukraine has increased compensation and the duration of support for employers who hire IDPs, with higher amounts now tied to the minimum wage.
Russian troops launched S-300 missiles at Chuhuiv. The missiles hit non-residential buildings. preliminary reports indicate no casualties.