Residents of the Russian city of Voronezh reported several explosions, although there are no official details yet.
Protesters in Tbilisi issued an ultimatum demanding that the controversial law on "foreign agents" be withdrawn within an hour.
Biden promises to immediately sign bills providing critical aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after congressional approval to support allies against threats from Russia and Iran.
On April 18, Ukraine may introduce controlled power supply restrictions for industrial consumers due to increased electricity consumption and power shortages caused by Russian attacks on power plants.
Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian radar station that is part of a missile early warning system may have crossed one of Moscow's "red lines" regarding the potential use of nuclear weapons.
For the third day in a row, thousands of protesters have gathered outside the Georgian parliament building, protesting the controversial law on "foreign agents" and blocking Rustaveli Avenue.
Georgia's Prime Minister claims that the controversial law on "foreign agents" is aimed at preventing "Ukrainization" and protecting the country's sovereignty, despite Western criticism that it contradicts EU norms.
With the lengthening of daylight hours in Ukraine, the period of active electricity consumption has increased from 09:00 to 22:00, which puts an additional strain on the power grid.
An 11-year-old boy was electrocuted after climbing onto a freight car while playing near a railroad in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will meet with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and attend the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Italy.
Ukraine's U-19 national team will meet Northern Ireland, Norway and Italy in Group A of the 2024 European Championship final tournament, which will take place in Northern Ireland from July 15 to 28.
17 people were killed and 60 injured, including 3 children, in the Russian attack on Chernihiv, according to the State Emergency Service.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal met with U. S. business representatives in Washington and emphasized the critical importance of joint projects in defense, agriculture, IT, critical raw materials and logistics for Ukraine's resilience and continued fight against Russian invasion.
At night, a series of strikes were carried out on the territory of the airfield in occupied Crimea. The guerrillas confirm the defeat of the new Russian S-400 air defense system with the explosion of the launcher and serious damage to other components.
The court extended the measure of restraint in the form of detention without bail until June 10, 2024, for the former president of Motor Sich JSC Vyacheslav Boguslaev and his accomplice, who are accused of collaboration, aiding and abetting Russia and assisting a terrorist organization.
11 people were detained during a protest against the law on foreign agents near the Georgian parliament, one police officer was injured and a police car was damaged.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov discussed with Pentagon chief Austin the enemy's plans, ways to disrupt them, and the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defense with more missiles.
Kyiv region donated more than 100 generators, power banks, charging stations, and fuel to Kharkiv region as part of the "Give Light to Kharkiv" campaign to help resolve the difficult situation with electricity supply in the region.
Riot police in Tbilisi have begun dispersing protesters opposed to the proposed law on foreign agents, using tear gas and force. Among the victims are activists and a police officer.
The case of MP Andriy Odarchenko for bribing the head of the State Agency for Infrastructure of Ukraine with bitcoins has been sent to court by the NABU.
Protesters in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi are trying to surround the parliament building and riot police are firing tear gas at citizens amid protests against the proposed law on "foreign agents", which was postponed until tomorrow.
The Russian army shelled the city of Kherson from the temporarily occupied left bank. The head of the Kherson MVA urged residents to stay away from windows and take care of themselves and their loved ones.
The Biden Administration is willing to consider four separate bills proposed by the Speaker of the House to fund national security needs, including assistance to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and other priorities, but insists that Ukraine and Israel receive the necessary security assistance as soon as possible.
Thousands of protesters rallied in Tbilisi against the proposed law on foreign agents, blocking streets and clashing with police near the parliament.
A 46-year-old man was killed by a special press while sleeping in a garbage container while unloading waste into a garbage truck in Zhytomyr.
Ukraine held another round of talks with Spain on concluding a bilateral security agreement to implement the G7 Joint Declaration of Support for Ukraine.
Russian troops shell the coastal areas of Kherson from the temporarily occupied left bank.
During the visit, Bart Eide familiarized himself with the consequences of Russian terrorism, in particular, he saw with his own eyes a house destroyed by a Russian drone, where 12 civilians were killed.
The Russian occupiers brought doctors from Tyumen and St. Petersburg to the occupied territories to examine schoolchildren and identify those who should be sent to camps in Russia.
The mayor of Kamianets-Podilskyi, Mykhailo Positko, was found guilty of committing an administrative offense related to corruption and fined UAH 6,800, and his information will be entered into the Unified State Register of Persons Who Committed Corruption or Corruption-Related Offenses.