President Zelenskyy called on leaders to stand in solidarity against Russian terror around the clock so that the terrorists are defeated. Ukraine is preparing for new communication with its partners to strengthen its position and convince Moscow that the war will not benefit them.
Cuban mercenaries fighting on the side of Russia in the Pokrovsk sector killed their Russian commander because of constant humiliation, beatings, and delayed wages.
The head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice said that there is about a month and a half left to reach an international consensus on the confiscation of Russian assets, as the G7 summit in mid-June is likely to formalize a decision on this issue.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine inspected the construction of the second level of defense at power substations during a visit to Volyn and Lviv regions, assuring that the work would be completed in time to strengthen the protection of energy facilities from Russian attacks.
Russia has launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine's gas facilities, which are crucial for gas supplies to the European Union. Some of the missiles were shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems.
Russian occupants have managed to gain a foothold in part of the village of Ocheretyne in the Avdiivka sector, where fierce fighting continues, and Ukrainian forces are trying to push them out and regain control.
Rescuers and power engineers are working to restore power after a massive Russian missile attack that caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and DTEK reports continuing recovery efforts despite Russia's attempts to leave Ukraine without electricity.
Volodymyr Maibozhenko, who caused a drunken car accident with 4 victims, has been dismissed from his post as head of the Brovary District State Administration and faces criminal liability without the possibility of avoiding responsibility.
President Zelensky dismissed Volodymyr Maibozhenko from the post of head of the Brovary District State Administration for causing a drunken car accident with victims.
The Kyiv Children's Railway has opened the train season, allowing children to learn various railway professions under the supervision of professional railroaders and offering activities for visitors on certain days.
Representatives of Ukraine alyona alyona and Jerry Heil held their first rehearsal on the Eurovision stage in Malmö, Sweden, where the contest will take place in 2024.
The Ukrainian women's double sculls four of Natalia Dovgodko, Kateryna Dudchenko, Daryna Verkhoglyad and Anastasia Kozhenkova won a silver medal at the European Rowing Championships in Szeged, Hungary.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin did not give a direct order to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to U. S. intelligence agencies, although Putin's guilt cannot be ruled out given his campaign against Navalny.
Five people, including a 17-year-old girl, were injured in a kamikaze drone attack that damaged three cars in the village of Voznesenovka in Russia's Belgorod region.
Chestnut trees, a symbol of Kyiv and an integral part of the capital's landscape, bloom in the city, creating a special atmosphere with their flowering alleys.
A 52-year-old civilian truck driver was seriously injured when an enemy drone hit his truck near Vovchansk, Kharkiv region.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal met in Kyiv with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže to discuss further support for Ukraine, including military assistance, EU and NATO integration, increased sanctions against Russia, and confiscation of Russian assets.
A 32-year-old mother with a 2. 5-year-old daughter, as well as two men aged 29 and 26, who received various injuries, including fractures, brain injuries and bruises, were among the injured in the accident caused by the head of the Brovar District State Administration.
Biden reiterates willingness to debate Trump in the presidential election, details undetermined.
The $6 billion U. S. military aid package for Ukraine includes ammunition for Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems, artillery shells, small arms, unmanned aerial vehicles, radars, and equipment to integrate Western systems into Ukraine's air defense system.
The head of the Brovary District State Administration, Volodymyr Maibozhenko, will be fired after causing an accident that injured 4 people, including a child.
Due to a potential missile threat from Russia, two hospitals in Kyiv, including a children's hospital, are evacuated as a precautionary measure, despite no confirmed plans for such attacks.
Ukrainian President Zelensky outlined the main weapons priorities needed by the AFU: long-range weapons such as ATACMS, air defense systems such as Patriot, more artillery, and increased weapons production to counter Russian aggression and achieve Ukraine's goals in the war.
This week, the United States is sending weapons and equipment to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russian bombardment.
Iran and Russia agree to deepen and expand their relations to a new level.
Another suspect, a citizen of Tajikistan born in 2003, was detained as a possible accomplice in the deadly terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall near Moscow, which killed 145 people.
Doctors and medical staff of civilian hospitals on the Crimean peninsula are being forced to sign contracts with the occupying Russian army, but they categorically refuse, despite being offered large sums of money.
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a draft law that would introduce an integrated system of environmental permits and requirements for the use of the best available technologies to prevent and control industrial pollution.
Four people have been detained in Georgia for stealing rare 19th century books worth hundreds of thousands of euros from libraries across Europe as part of an organized criminal group.
the Russian army fired an Iskander-M missile with a high-explosive warhead at Balakliya in Kharkiv region, injuring 10 people.