Ukrainian troops have intensified strikes in Crimea, says Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate spokesman Yusov.
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine links the shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war to the 76th russian airborne division, citing verified evidence. The investigation into this crime is ongoing.
Russian troops are trying to advance in the direction of Chasovyi Yar.
In 2024, payments to the Ukrainian military will not change. It is also planned to maintain additional payments to Ukrainian servicemen in the amount of UAH 30 thousand and UAH 100 thousand.
Recently, the enemy has been conducting about 150-170 attacks daily.
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Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 277 people, including 14 children, have been killed by explosives.
Thirty people, including one child, have died in the volatile crisis in Ukraine. 10 people were rescued by the State Emergency Service.
920 rescuers and 240 pieces of equipment will be on duty in Kyiv on New Year's Eve, and the State Emergency Service is ready to deal with any emergency, including threats from Russia.
Kherson railway station shut down due to shelling; evacuation will continue.
A fire at an enterprise in Ivano-Frankivsk region burned 40 m² of fuel oil; no one was injured.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Umerov assures that funding to equip 500,000 newly mobilized soldiers is planned, but details are not disclosed.
The explosions in Yeysk, Russia, were confirmed by officials as military drills involving drones, following earlier reports of an air defense buildup.
Ukrainian forces strike the Russian ship Novocherkassk near Feodosia, reportedly carrying Russian officers; the attack also damaged port infrastructure.
Ukrainian air defense shot down five Russian Su-34s over the week, citing improved tactics and skills of Ukrainian troops that have affected enemy morale.
The HACC upheld the measure of restraint in the form of detention with bail of UAH 2. 5 million for a judge of the Kyiv Court of Appeal suspected of taking a USD 35,000 bribe.
HACCU limits defense in Vsevolod Knyazev bribery case to March 1, 2024; ex-chief judge caught on $2. 7 million bribe.
A resident of Zhytomyr region was sentenced to 14 years in prison for high treason for writing propaganda materials for a pro-Russian publication.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine welcomes any effective method of conscription, including electronic messages, if feasible.
Ukrainian forces destroyed the Russian ship Novocherkassk, which led to increased street checks of Russians in Feodosia.
The military command forms its requests for ammunition, weapons and, accordingly, human resources on an ongoing basis. A corresponding request was also formed for the following year.
Kyiv exposes owner of Luhansk-based provider broadcasting Russian TV channels.
The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran visited Moscow to strengthen monetary cooperation and trade within the framework of the new agreement between Iran and the EAEU.
Representatives of charitable foundations in Poltava and Uman imported cars from Europe to Ukraine under the guise of humanitarian aid and then sold them in Kharkiv region via Internet platforms.
Economist Igor Garbaruk notes the stability of the national currency and controlled inflation as positive aspects.
Ukrainian employers are looking for opportunities to raise salaries to attract skilled workers. There is a particular shortage of specialists in medicine, construction and manufacturing.
The rodent infestation on the front line is hampering the military, as mice damage equipment and increase the risk of disease.
putin, through intermediaries, demonstrates readiness for a ceasefire in Ukraine, seeking to keep the occupied territories of Ukraine for himself.
"Wonka" topped the global box office with $93 million, becoming the weekend's top new release.
UN Secretary-General Guterres considers a return to the grain deal ineffective and calls for freedom of navigation in the Black Sea.