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.
Starting September 1, 2025, schools in the Russian-occupied Kherson region will increase the number of history lessons to erase Ukrainian identity and rewrite history from the Russian point of view, the National Resistance Center reports.
Four officials from Cherkasy and Chernihiv regions have been notified of suspicion of causing losses of almost UAH 10 million during the purchase of medical equipment for hospitals at inflated prices.
Zelensky praised the allies' unity and effectiveness in defending against terror in Israeli skies, hinting at similar full support for Ukraine in shooting down drones and missiles to protect lives and prevent further escalation.
Six people were detained at a rally in Tbilisi protesting the proposed law on "foreign agents.
The European Commission has approved the Ukraine Plan for 2024-2027, paving the way for regular and predictable EU support to help Ukraine meet its urgent budgetary needs, carry out recovery and reconstruction, and ensure macro-financial stability.
Oleg Kiper's instruction increased foreign exchange earnings to Ukraine's budget by UAH 50 billion by blocking the export of agricultural products purchased from farmers for cash through the ports of Odesa region.
President Zelenskyy warned that Russia will try to intensify its offensive actions, but Ukraine will respond accordingly, as reflected in intelligence reports and preparations for potential hostile actions.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting at which the Commander-in-Chief reported on the hottest areas of the front, paying particular attention to the fighting for Chasiv Yar.
The Legal Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has decided to urgently appeal to the United States to provide military and other assistance to Ukraine.
Thousands of people protest in Tbilisi against the proposed law on "foreign agents," blocking traffic and rallying outside the parliament.
A criminal trial of former US President Donald Trump has begun in New York for concealing payments to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, which he called "an attack on America" and "political persecution. "
DTEK's power engineers in Dnipro are switching to an enhanced mode of operation to prepare for a thunderstorm expected on the evening of April 15 and at night of April 16, which could lead to falling trees and broken wires, and require them to eliminate possible emergencies.
Russian troops attacked Ukraine's Kirovohrad region but did not damage civilian infrastructure in the Kropyvnytskyi district, the head of the regional military administration said.
Russian invaders shelled Chuhuiv district of Kharkiv region with S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems launched from the Belgorod region of Russia, causing destruction and possible human casualties.
Together with partners, Ukraine is deploying a network of small and medium-sized cogeneration plants in 32 cities to provide stable heat and electricity to more than 1 million residents and 1,000 social facilities, increasing resilience to power outages.
The Russian army is shelling Kharkiv region of Ukraine from the territory of Belgorod region, the Air Force reports.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Mykola Tochytskyi as Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
In Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, explosions were heard during an air raid alert, and residents were urged to remain calm and not to post photos or videos of the incident on social media.
Ukraine and Norway discussed a long-term support package for Ukraine, the expansion of the Fridtjof Nansen program, and Norway's participation in helping Ukraine obtain Patriot air defense systems from other countries.
A drunken man walked into a school in Rivne region, got into an argument with teachers, threw bottles at staff and damaged property before being detained by a police officer present at the school.
Due to the record high air temperature this year, lilacs bloomed unprecedentedly early in parks and streets of many Kyiv districts, indicating an unusually early spring in the capital.
At a session of the Georgian parliament, Aleko Elisashvili from the "Citizens" party slapped Mamuka Mdinaradze in the face, who presented the draft law "Transparency of foreign influence", calling it something that draws Georgia to Russia, and called for street protests against the law.
Data on men of conscription age who can be called up for mobilization have been digitized in all 24 regions of Ukraine and Kyiv.
By the end of July, Ukraine plans to open 22 more recruitment centers, bringing the total number of such centers to 32 across the country, with the aim of increasing the number of contract soldiers to 4,000-5,000 per month.
President Zelenskyy discussed the difficult situation on the frontline with the military and the Minister of Defense, expressing gratitude to every soldier and commander for their resilience and defense efforts.
In mid-May, Ukraine will begin re-examining those who were previously recognized as partially fit for military service.
Due to Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the system lost a significant amount of electricity production, but despite the attacks, the system has held up and is operating steadily.
President Zelenskyy announced that Germany would provide Ukraine with an additional Patriot air defense system, and that work is underway to obtain an additional IRIS-T system and missiles for existing air defense systems from Germany.