A court in Lviv has summoned the late former MP Ilya Kiva for December 27, despite reports of his death on December 6 during a special SBU operation. The summons was issued on December 13.
A man tried to rob a bank in Kryvyi Rih using a grenade-like object, but escaped. He was later detained and taken into custody.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, reported more than 140 cases of executions of civilians in Ukraine by Russian troops since February 2022.
The accident at DTEK's Ladyzhynskaya TPP caused a power outage in several districts of Vinnytsia Oblast, but it is not related to hostile shelling. Work is underway to restore power supply
In Ukraine, from January to October 2023, law enforcement officers registered 208 criminal proceedings on the illegal use of humanitarian aid for profit, and 50 suspects were served with a notice of suspicion.
Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, outlined the expectations from the new State Logistics Operator: eradicating corruption, ensuring quality supply of troops and improving procurement processes.
Kyiv Metro will not close the Pochayna-Taras Shevchenko line for scheduled repairs; constant monitoring ensures that no urgent repairs are required.
Denmark and Sweden to jointly finance CV90 infantry fighting vehicles for Ukraine.
Ukrainian servicemen of the Rubizh Brigade destroyed an enemy cannon in the Bakhmut sector and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy.
The EU is expected to approve the 12th package of sanctions against Russia's financial intelligence agency Rosfinmonitoring and its director, Yuri Chikhanchin, which could affect Russia's status in the FATF and its international financial relations.
Judge of the Kyiv Court of Appeal Vyacheslav Dzyubin, suspected of bribery, was granted a preventive measure by the High Anti-Corruption Court in the form of a bail of UAH 4 million and a number of procedural conditions of obligations, including wearing an electronic monitoring device.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhnyi said that a listening device was found in the office he was supposed to use today.
From November 28 to December 5, Ukrainians in Poland and Germany provided 165 DNA samples to help find relatives missing under special circumstances.
More than 2,000 trucks are queuing at three checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border due to the blockade of Polish carriers, half of them at the Shehyni checkpoint, and 1,100 trucks pass through the Yahodyn checkpoint per day.
Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko assures that severe frosts will not lead to power outages, explaining that possible blackouts could be caused by shelling or natural disasters.
Russians have been most actively using their saboteurs in Sumy region lately, said Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Guard Service.
Ukrainian border guards repelled all enemy attempts to storm border guards' positions in the Bakhmut sector.
Kyiv Metro reports that there are no stations that require urgent unscheduled repairs in terms of leakage of structures.
Ukraine's Energy Minister Galushchenko says that the country's ability to import up to 1. 7 GW of electricity covers any electricity shortage.
Ukraine's energy system is stable, says Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko.
The G7 discusses using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine as traditional aid channels face problems in the US and Europe.
The former director of the Lviv National Opera, Tadeusz Eder, has died at the age of 80 after leading the theater for almost 20 years and contributing to its significant development.
A doctor was wounded during a nighttime attack by Russian troops on a hospital in Kherson region, as evidenced by a video from a patrol police body camera.
Explosions were reported in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, with the authorities denying the activation of air defense despite eyewitness accounts of smoke and loud noises.
Three more Ukrainian children were repatriated with Qatar's participation: a boy and a girl from Kherson; another boy who returned to his mother in Ukraine from russia. As of now, more than 520 deported children have already been returned.
An oak tree in honor of Roman Ratushnyi was illegally cut down in Kyiv. The tree honored the memory of the fallen military and public figure. Law enforcement officers opened a case over the incident.
More than UAH 20 million was reimbursed to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, often due to contractor breaches. Real estate and land plots were also transferred to the Ministry's ownership.
Serhiy Holovaty, a Ukrainian judge of the Constitutional Court, has been elected chairman of the Venice Commission's subcommittee on the rule of law. His appointment was announced during the 137th plenary session of the Commission.
In the Kupyansk sector, Ukrainian border guards used a drone to damage the control system of an enemy excavator, whose driver was absent at the time.
The monument to the crew of the Tarashchanets armored train in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv was dismantled as part of decommunization and will be kept in a museum.