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.
Putin proposed a "ceasefire" in Ukraine to freeze the war, but contacts with the United States ended in nothing. The source said that the Americans did not want to put pressure on Ukraine.
The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration met with the Ambassador of Canada to discuss land reclamation projects, school shelters and economic development in Odesa Oblast.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that Ukrainian soldiers have enough strength and spirit to defend their territory from Russian occupiers, but need constant support to do so.
The security guard was served a notice of suspicion for obstructing journalists and beating a cameraman when he did not allow them to enter the territory of the enterprise in Kryvyi Rih.
A 1000-square-meter fire broke out in the attic of an 11-story residential building in the Russian resort town of Anapa, forcing the evacuation of residents while firefighters tried to contain the blaze.
U. S. President Joe Biden urged the House of Representatives to approve the $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan that was approved by the Senate as soon as possible.
The Cabinet of Ministers made personnel changes, dismissing two deputy ministers for veterans' affairs.
Air defense forces in Odesa region shot down a Russian X-59 missile, but its fragments damaged two buildings, a non-residential new building and a high-rise, no one was injured.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the appointment of Serhiy Haidai as the new head of the Mukachevo District State Administration.
Explosions were heard in Kherson. The Russian army is attacking from the temporarily occupied left bank.
A fire broke out near the parking lot of military equipment at the Saki airfield in occupied Crimea.
Atesh partisans discovered an active Tunguska anti-aircraft missile and gun system deployed in a village near Moscow.
The Russian army wounded two people when it dropped explosives from a drone on a residential building in Havrylivka, Kherson region.
The Senate approves a $95. 3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, of which more than $60 billion is earmarked for Ukraine, which President Zelenskiy says gives him confidence and motivation.
Senator James Vance claims that the Ukraine aid bill could tie President Trump's hands if he is re-elected. According to media reports, Vance is one of the most outspoken opponents of aid to Ukraine.
The occupiers are constantly maneuvering in Crimea, redistributing their air defense systems and ammunition stocks because Ukrainian troops are making holes in their positions and know their location.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Russia to recruit people for future assaults in Kherson region due to high casualties - 70% of previous attacks, according to Humeniuk.
Ukraine is preparing to present its vision of security at the upcoming Munich Conference in February.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has canceled his trip to Brussels for a meeting on aid to Ukraine after being hospitalized over the weekend for bladder problems.
Zelensky thanked Ramaphosa for participating in the peace talks and said that they discussed preparations for the global peace summit in Switzerland.
In the Russian Federation, freight and commercial trains collided after one of the drivers ran a red light, as a result of which 10 cars derailed, but no one was injured.
Explosions were heard in Kherson. The city and regional authorities have not yet commented on the information. An air alert was declared in the region.
Special Forces destroyed an enemy command post, an observation post and an ammunition depot in Kherson region, killing 10 soldiers and wounding 2 others.
President Zelenskyy held the first meeting of the Chiefs of Staff with newly appointed Chief of the Army Syrskyi and Chief of the General Staff Bragilevych to discuss priority issues such as the front line, protecting critical infrastructure from Russian attacks, and providing the army with everything it needs.
A fire broke out in an unfinished section of an amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden, destroying water slides and buildings.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has notified Roman Khitushchenko, the "first deputy minister of economic development" of the occupied Crimea, of suspicion of organizing the industrial production of combat drones for Russian troops.
A former law enforcement officer from Kharkiv region was charged with treason for siding with Russian troops during the occupation and working at their checkpoints, and then fleeing to Russia with his brother. In addition, the brothers are suspected of directing an enemy missile at a cafe in the village of Groza.
Ukraine submits requests to Russia to return the bodies of servicemen who were reportedly killed in the downing of an Il-76 aircraft.
Ukraine added blood components and medicines to the list of goods subject to priority border crossing or special storage.