A Russian strike on a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv caused a large fire, many casualties and missing persons.
Two people are killed and at least four injured in a Russian attack on a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Russian troops strike a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv, causing deaths and injuries, local officials report.
After the explosions in Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported a possible arrival in a residential area, in a densely built-up area.
Explosions were heard again in Kharkiv, and the mayor and defense forces warned the city's residents to take shelter because of enemy shelling.
During an air raid in Kyiv, people were unable to hide in one of the capital's schools in the Obolon district, forcing the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine to hold a preventive conversation with the person responsible for the shelter.
Russian dictator Putin is afraid of the success of the Global Peace Summit and is sending false signals about his alleged readiness to call a ceasefire, despite the continuation of brutal attacks on Ukraine.
The Pentagon announces a new $275 million military aid package for Ukraine, including HIMARS missiles, artillery shells, anti-tank weapons, and other equipment to repel the Russian offensive near Kharkiv.
The Ukrainian military has established combat control over the border areas of the Kharkiv region, which had been invaded by Russian occupiers.
The United States announces a new $275 million arms package for Ukraine, including HIMARS missiles, artillery shells, anti-tank weapons, aviation munitions, small arms, ammunition, and mines.
Another 10 Ukrainian children, including a 9-month-old baby, were rescued from the Russian occupation by the Save the Children Foundation, bringing the total number of returned children to 345.
Heavy rains in Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul have triggered fresh flooding in neighborhoods of the capital, Porto Alegre, crippling efforts to deal with the aftermath of last month's deadly floods that killed 163 people and forced the evacuation of 600,000.
The Ministry of Defense has signed contracts worth almost UAH 130 million for the purchase of women's summer field suits consisting of jackets, pants and armbands with national symbols, covering the need until the end of 2024, with more than 90% of the suits already delivered to various military units.
After his meeting with Belarusian dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenka, Putin made a number of statements to journalists. Some of them were devoted to "peace talks" with Ukraine.
Ukraine has taken all four legislative steps required by the European Commission to actually start negotiations on EU accession, as stated by Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva.
An explosion has occurred in Kharkiv. An air alert was declared in the region. The Air Force has issued a warning about enemy aircraft activity in the region.
The U. S. Senate is preparing a bipartisan bill to impose sanctions on Georgian politicians responsible for the Foreign Agents Act, which impedes Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration.
In the Belarusian village of Zhmurne, near the Ukrainian border, exercises were held to "temporarily resettle the population," which included the evacuation of residents through a simulated forest fire, with medical examination and hotel accommodation.
Another 28 schools in Zaporizhzhia region will switch to a mixed online and offline learning format due to safety concerns amid frequent air danger warnings.
A Russian missile attack on a printing house in Kharkiv's Osnovyansky district kills 7 people and wounds 21.
In Kyiv's Darnytsia district, a 25-year-old man was charged with violating public order for setting off fireworks during a curfew and power outage, frightening residents.
President Zelenskyy discussed preparations for the Global Peace Summit and confirmed the participation of North Macedonia, Greece, and Norway in the summit during separate phone calls with their leaders.
Lawyers for former Georgian President Saakashvili will appeal the European Court of Human Rights' decision to dismiss his complaint of political persecution and unfair investigation, arguing that he was wrongfully convicted for using his presidential pardon powers.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting with senior military and intelligence officials to discuss the situation on the battlefield, enemy plans to disrupt the Peace Summit, and the provision of necessary weapons and assistance to the army.
Russian missiles have destroyed the monument to Nestor Makhno, the unofficial symbol of Gulyaypol, and 46 other cultural heritage sites in Zaporizhzhia region since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Children with special needs at the Krayina Dobra educational and rehabilitation center in Cherkasy received LEGO robotics sets provided by the MHP Community Foundation to promote STEM education and socialization.
Due to rainy weather and dense clouds that limit solar generation, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect for industrial and residential consumers across Ukraine on May 24 from 00:00 to 24:00.
The U. S. is preparing another $275 million military aid package for Ukraine, including High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and 155mm and 105mm artillery shells, as Ukraine tries to contain a Russian offensive in the Kharkiv region.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov declares May 24 a Day of Mourning in the city after 7 people were killed on May 23 as a result of Russian missile strikes on civilian infrastructure.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accused the “party of global war” of assassinating Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and said he could be the next target, suggesting that a dangerous force is trying to destabilize Georgia.