The USA is lifting the pause in the exchange of intelligence information with Ukraine. This was announced in a joint statement following the meeting of delegations from Ukraine and the USA in Jeddah.
Two explosions occurred on Pryvokzalna Street in Ivano-Frankivsk, resulting in three individuals being injured. One of the explosions caused the roof of a high-rise building to catch fire, and passengers and railway station staff were not harmed.
A fight broke out in one of the schools in the Nikopol district between a 13-year-old student and a teacher after a request to leave the classroom. Juvenile police are conducting witness interviews to provide a legal qualification of the incident.
The spokesperson for the U. S. State Department expressed optimism regarding negotiations with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia. Both the Ukrainian and American sides confirm progress in discussing pathways to peace.
The Russian Federation has abandoned the use of equipment at the border with Sumy region and has switched to the tactics of small assault groups. The enemy is trying to advance deeper into the territory of Ukraine and expand the combat zone.
Bill No. 12093 will allow Ukrainians to pay fines for violations of military registration online through the "Reserve+" application. A 50% discount is expected when paying the fine and the possibility of updating data without visiting the TCC.
The messenger Signal has stopped responding to requests from Ukrainian law enforcement agencies regarding information exchange. The Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council suggests that this may be a technical failure.
Military cooperation between North Korea and Russia continues, including the supply of manpower to mixed units. According to intelligence, between 1,000 and 3,000 North Korean soldiers were transferred to the Kursk region from January to February.
Ukraine has constant communication with TikTok regarding the blocking of Russian disinformation. The platform responds to requests most promptly and independently blocks propaganda pages.
The head of the NSDC's Cyber Defense Center explained that Musk was only talking about a Ukrainian IP address, not about Ukraine's involvement in the attack. According to him, IP addresses can be easily spoofed, and this could have been done by the Russians.
A number of countries in Europe, North America, and other regions are reportedly ready to send a military contingent to Ukraine. France, Britain, Canada, and Australia support the idea of a peacekeeping mission after a peace agreement is reached.
Zelensky arrived in Saudi Arabia.
The Sviatoshynsky District Court of Kyiv extended the arrest of former judge Oleksiy Tandyr until May 8. He is accused of causing a fatal traffic accident while intoxicated, in which a National Guard soldier was killed at a checkpoint.
The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Lviv announced a break until March 13 in the case of the murder of Iryna Farion due to issues with video materials. The suspect, 18-year-old Vyacheslav Zinchenko, faces life imprisonment.
Trump threatens to impose 25% duties on European goods, which could make delicacies unavailable to Americans. Producers warn of a possible shift of consumers to local alternatives.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on the priority for young officers with combat experience in the appointment of corps commanders. The formation of corps management and the reorganization of the army were discussed at the meeting.
The situation with pension provision in Ukraine is critical due to the decrease in the number of working individuals and the increase in pensioners. Without international assistance of 12 billion dollars and reforming the system, stable pension payments are impossible.
There is another escalation on the Luhansk front, but the Russians are far from their goal of taking control of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Ukrainian military capabilities are increasing, while the occupiers are facing a supply crisis.
The State Border Guard Service may deny crossing the border to artists and media workers due to the lack of confirmation of the purpose of the trip. Border guards will contact event organizers to verify the authenticity of invitations.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported an increase in the effectiveness of Ukrainian drone strikes in February compared to January. Syrskyi also spoke about the development of unmanned systems and the implementation of new technologies.
Ukrainian drones attacked the Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery in the Samara region of the Russian Federation. The plant is one of the largest producers of aviation fuel for military aircraft, including the Su-27 and Tu-22M3.
Russian occupiers are trying to establish themselves in the area of Novenke in Sumy region, sending small assault groups. The defense forces are countering the enemy with artillery and drones, preventing the expansion of the combat zone.
Russian troops intensified their offensive in the Kursk region after the suspension of intelligence data exchange between the USA and Ukraine on March 5. The Kremlin stated its intention to use the pause in assistance to inflict maximum damage.
The NBU has set the official exchange rate of the hryvnia at 41. 2127 UAH/USD, which is 6 kopecks lower than the previous day. The euro is set at 44.72 UAH/euro, and the discount rate has been raised to 15.5% per annum.
Today marks 211 years since the birth of Taras Shevchenko. His works have been translated into over 100 languages, and monuments have been erected in 35 countries around the world from Brazil to China.
Pro-Palestinian protesters committed an act of vandalism at Trump Turnberry, spray-painting the building red and leaving inscriptions on the lawn. Activists damaged the golf course in response to Trump's statements about control over Gaza.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated the need to increase European defense budgets above 3% of GDP. The Alliance requires an increase in the production of ammunition, ships, tanks, and other military equipment.
The President of the Association of Dietitians of Ukraine has dispelled common myths about nutrition inherited from the times of the USSR. The expert explained the truth about hot soups, drinking food, spicy dishes, dairy products, and other food stereotypes.
As a result of the Russian attack on Dobropillia, 11 people were killed, 47 were injured, including 7 children. 8 five-story buildings, a shopping center, and 30 cars were damaged, with some buildings almost completely burned down.
Ukraine successfully passed the compliance check of its legislation with EU norms in the field of free movement of goods. During the screening, 44 presentations were made regarding 59 EU legislative acts regulating industrial products.