A deadly fire broke out in a private house in the village of Zamozhne, Zhytomyr district. Four people died, including two children, and another man was hospitalized.
The US has offered Ukraine a new draft agreement on natural resources, demanding 50% of revenues and the creation of a $500 billion fund. From the liberated territories, the US share would be 66% of revenues.
The SBU and the Defense Forces struck at the Novovelychkivska oil pumping station in Russia. The facility serves the Tikhoretsk-Novorossiysk-2 oil pipeline and is involved in supplying the occupation army.
Poland's Minister of Digitalization says the country has a commercial agreement to pay for Starlink for Ukraine. He expressed doubt about the possibility of terminating the contract due to US threats.
Occupation forces attacked a frontline settlement in Zaporizhzhia region. The attack destroyed the building of an outpatient clinic, with no casualties.
In Pokrovsk, a Russian FPV drone attacked a civilian car, killing a 53-year-old man and wounding a 56-year-old. In Sloviansk, non-residential buildings and private houses were damaged.
The President of Ukraine had an important conversation with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands on a just end to the war and unity in Europe. The parties discussed military support and expectations for the continuation of F-16 deliveries this year.
The Trump administration is asking Kiev to withdraw its annual resolution condemning Russia's war in favor of a softened US version. Ukraine refused to comply with the request, viewing the new text as pro-Russian.
The speaker of the Verkhovna Rada has announced the start of work on the agreement with the USA on minerals from next week. Zelensky earlier rejected the initial US offer, demanding security guarantees.
There were 54 combat engagements in various sectors of the frontline, the hottest spot was in the Pokrovsk sector with 23 attacks. The enemy launched air strikes on several localities, but the Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully repelled the attacks.
Putin has promoted four heads of security forces in the occupied territories to generals. The appointees will be responsible for suppressing Ukrainian resistance and implementing repressive policies.
As of 14:00 on February 22, the air quality in Kyiv has returned to normal, with the index not exceeding 50. All previous recommendations regarding restrictions on staying outside have been canceled.
Russian troops made 80 attempts to attack Ukrainian positions, with the most intense fighting in the Pokrovske sector. The enemy launched 43 air strikes and over 4000 shelling attacks, losing 1280 occupants per day.
The U. S. Department of Defense has temporarily postponed layoffs of thousands of probationary employees. The department is studying the potential impact of the layoffs on readiness and the department's operations around the world.
Russians are building the Rostov-Mariupol railroad for military logistics. Local residents are forced to work for free under the threat of reprisals.
At a meeting with governors in the White House, Trump spoke about his talks with Putin and Ukraine. The former US president criticized Ukraine's actions and said that the war would not have started under his presidency.
Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Natalie Tsmitz said the country is not ready to change Russia's status in the G7. Canada will continue to support sanctions against Russia and insist on supporting Ukraine.
The President of Ukraine had a conversation with the German Chancellor to discuss a common position on ending the war. Germany has provided €43.6 billion in aid to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion.
EU Ambassador Katarina Mathernova emphasized the importance of Ukraine for the European community and the continent's defense. She emphasized the subjectivity of Ukrainians and their gratitude for the support, stressing confidence in a common future.
European defense ministers will hold a videoconference to discuss increased support for Ukraine. The meeting will take place against the background of a possible reduction in US aid and the visit of European leaders to Kiev.
The U. S. refused to call Russia an “aggressor” at a meeting to prepare a tribunal against Putin. The Trump administration did not support the G7 statement and may withdraw from international efforts to prosecute Russia.
Russian troops attacked Shostka community with two UAVs, damaging infrastructure. They also launched a missile attack on the Lebedynska community, damaging a house and an outbuilding.
According to Le Point, Donald Trump plans to attend celebrations in Moscow on May 9, 2025. The visit may be linked to a possible ceasefire agreement in Ukraine.
Ukraine's president seeks meeting with Trump ahead of his possible talks with Putin. Zelensky is pushing for strong economic and security agreements with the United States.
An 18-year-old local resident was detained in Odesa for blowing up the car of a military prosecutor on the instructions of the FSB. The offender manufactured an explosive device and activated it remotely, injuring a passerby.
The President of Ukraine had a phone conversation with his Czech counterpart to discuss further joint plans and a united European position. The parties discussed the supply of artillery shells and a new offer of support from the Czech Republic.
Over the last day, 53 combat engagements were registered, most of them in the Pokrovsk sector - 14 attacks. The enemy also carried out 11 air strikes and 268 artillery attacks in various directions.
The SBU served notice of suspicion to Russian generals Tsokov and Makovetsky for the destruction of the Oskilske Reservoir dam. The environmental damage is estimated at UAH 4 billion, and over 120 square kilometers of territory are flooded.
Over the last day, 112 combat engagements took place, most of them in the Pokrovsk sector - 31 offensives. The enemy launched 3 missile and 65 air strikes and used 1,096 kamikaze drones.
Explosions are heard in the Ukrainian capital, and air defense forces are targeting enemy drones. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko urged residents to take shelter.