The Minister of Agriculture of Poland said that technical negotiations with Ukraine on the introduction of restrictions on imports of agricultural products are in the final stages in order to limit and control the flow of goods from Ukraine.
Ukrainian troops have begun a partial retreat from the city of Avdiivka in Donetsk region. According to The Washington Post, Avdiivka is potentially the first critical test for Ukraine's new commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrsky.
Three civilians, including a teenage girl, were killed after Russian troops dropped guided bombs in Ukraine's Kharkiv region.
Odesa region has received €320,115 worth of medical equipment and generators from international donors to help hospitals and security forces, the head of the Odesa Regional State Administration has said.
Two enemy drones hit a civilian car in Kharkiv region, killing a man and his wife. There was also a fire in a private residential building, with two people injured.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak had a phone conversation with National Security Advisor to the President of the United States Jake Sullivan to discuss Ukraine's urgent military needs, air defense systems and expressed gratitude for the continued support of the United States.
A Moscow court arrested actor Alexei Panin in absentia for justifying terrorism through a post on social media about the explosion on the Crimean Bridge.
Ukraine's ambassador says Kyiv wants to buy and help develop engines for Turkey's fifth-generation KAAN fighter jets.
Russian "z-military" sources report that the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Viktor Sokolov, has been dismissed from his post. This is likely to have happened after the attack by Ukrainian unmanned boats on the large amphibious assault ship Caesar Kunikov on February 14.
Eminem will co-produce "Stans," a documentary about superfans that explores the relationship between artists and their most loyal fans through the example of his iconic 2000 song and his own fans.
Employees of the Department for the Protection of National Statehood, involved in the surveillance of the Bihus. Info journalists, were sent to the combat zone
Russia continues to recruit foreign mercenaries, promising them high salaries, but paying them much less as its army suffers heavy losses in Ukraine.
The General Staff reported that 64 combat engagements took place. Russia launched missile strikes, air strikes and artillery shelling at Ukrainian troops and localities, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure.
According to preliminary data, as a result of the shooting in Moscow near the hotel on Plyushchysa Street, three people were injured.
President Zelenskiy condemned Russia's shelling of Selidove, which killed three people, including a mother and son, and vowed to respond to the attack on the Ukrainian town.
Zelensky thanked the Armed Forces of Ukraine for destroying the Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov in Crimea and said that Ukraine would continue to clear the Black Sea of Russian terrorist facilities.
Four people were rescued from the rubble in Velykyi Burluk after a Russian rocket attack killed two men trapped in the debris.
Currently, there are no female F-16 pilots in Ukraine, but the Air Force Command spokesperson hopes this will change in the future.
Ukraine appealed to MAC Cosmetics because of the name of the popular lipstick shade "Russian Red" and noted that Russian Red is the color of the blood of Ukrainians killed by Russia.
An enemy rocket attack on Velykyi Burluk in Kharkiv region killed two people and possibly trapped four more under the rubble. A private house and two police cars were also damaged.
the Russian army launched a missile attack on the village of Velykyi Burluk in Kharkiv region, hitting residential buildings and injuring 7 civilians, with people still trapped under the rubble.
Since October, Ukrainians with diabetes have received more than 1. 1 million blood glucose test strips through the reimbursement program.
Russia has put on the wanted list about 100 Georgians who fought or are fighting on the side of Ukraine.
A woman fell from the 10th floor of an apartment building in Ternopil and hit a parked car, an investigation is underway.
An electrician was fatally electrocuted while working at a power substation in Lviv, and police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.
Two trucks transporting agricultural products near Kaniv were overloaded by almost 50% and fined a total of over UAH 130,000 for exceeding weight limits and lacking the necessary documents.
The court set bail and an electronic bracelet for the monk suspected of justifying Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Muzychuk's lawyers said they would appeal the decision of the Solomyansky District Court judge.
Turkey wants assurances from Rutte that he will not show bias against Turkey or succumb to pressure from Greece and Cyprus before endorsing his candidacy to head NATO.
A car exploded in Chernihiv, injuring a man and a woman inside and hospitalizing them. The police are investigating the cause of the explosion together with explosive experts.
In the Russian resort town of Anapa, a high-rise building caught fire, engulfing an area of more than 1,000 square meters and partially collapsing the roof. More than 100 firefighters using 37 pieces of equipment are trying to extinguish the fire.