Nine people were lightly injured as a result of Russian strikes on Kharkiv, including a hit to a residential building.
Detentions began near the Georgian parliament building after a group of protesters broke down the fence, and the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs said the action had turned violent.
Georgia's parliament imposed a "red level" of security, requiring all deputies and staff except essential personnel to leave the building, after passing a controversial law on foreign agents amid protests.
The Russian army struck residential neighborhoods in Kharkiv. Information about the destruction and the victims is being clarified.
An explosion was heard in Kharkiv. The Air Force warned of the launch of guided aerial bombs in the Kharkiv region.
Georgia passed a controversial law on "foreign agents" amid protests, prompting Western criticism of undermining democracy.
Air defense forces in the Kyiv region are pursuing enemy drones, and residents are advised to take shelter until the air raid is over.
Movement of enemy drones was spotted in four regions. The Air Force spotted them in Chernihiv, Kirovohrad, and Mykolaiv regions.
The Russian army dropped explosives from a drone on a fire truck when rescuers were working at the scene of an enemy attack in Kherson region.
At least 8 people were killed and 64 injured when a giant billboard collapsed during a dust storm and downpour in Mumbai's Ghatkopar neighborhood.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba discussed with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov Russia's strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, thanked Azerbaijan for its humanitarian aid, and coordinated further bilateral contacts.
Ukraine may receive F-16 fighter jets from Denmark within a month, says Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Georgia's prime minister has announced that the country's parliament will pass a controversial law on "foreign agents" tomorrow despite protests, escalating tensions over the legislation that has been criticized as repressive.
Another IRIS-T air defense system from Germany will arrive in Ukraine in May, in addition to the two Patriot systems already deployed and the third planned, as Germany continues to strengthen Ukraine's air defense capabilities.
The British Embassy in Georgia has temporarily closed its visa center in Tbilisi due to protests outside the parliament building over the controversial law on "foreign influence.
Four civilians were injured when Russia launched a massive cluster munition attack on the community of Snovsk in Chernihiv region of Ukraine.
A high-speed missile is headed for Odesa region, prompting authorities to call on residents to take shelter until the threat passes.
Russian shelling killed two civilians in the village of Kyzomys, Kherson region.
North Korea has built a city for scientists and military personnel involved in its nuclear program, from which residents are not allowed to leave without special permission.
On the night of May 14, frosts of 0-5°C are expected on the soil surface in the western, northern and Vinnytsia regions of Ukraine, and on May 14-16, an extreme level of fire danger will prevail in most regions.
Mykhailo Drapaty, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has replaced Yuriy Galushkin as commander of the Kharkiv operational and tactical group of troops.
A Russian air defense base on Mount Ai-Petri in Crimea was damaged by a missile strike, killing commander Alexander Kulakov and another serviceman, and injuring others.
Ukraine insists on the presence of state leaders, not representatives, at the Global Peace Summit, according to Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva.
At least one person is killed and 14 others are wounded in the Russian city of Belgorod as a result of shelling, with the Russian Defense Ministry claiming that Ukraine fired missiles at the city, although Ukraine has not commented on this.
Ukraine does not disclose the number of countries that will participate in the Peace Summit to prevent the aggressor country from disrupting the event, but the number of potential participants is already significant after official invitations were sent to 168 countries, including Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Ministry of Energy is discussing an increase in electricity tariffs for households due to the significant loss of more than 8 GW of generating capacity caused by Russian attacks on energy infrastructure since March.
Shakhtar Donetsk wins the Ukrainian football title in the 2023/24 season, defeating Dynamo Kyiv 1-0 to win its 15th championship.
Russian telegram channels reported the shelling of Belgorod (Russia), which set cars on fire, damaged shopping centers and a sports complex, and caused a missile warning in the region.
President Zelenskiy said that defensive operations are underway in Kharkiv region, while the situation in Donetsk region remains tense, with more than 30 military clashes daily, as Ukraine thwarts Russian offensive plans.
Students at Tbilisi State University have been on strike, boycotting classes since May 13 to protest the draft law on "foreign agents" and demand its withdrawal.