During the consideration of amendments to the draft law on mobilization, only 42 MPs were present in the session hall of the Verkhovna Rada.
On the anniversary of the Second World War, Russia plans to engage Ukrainian teenagers in propaganda activities in Russia, using the Second World War as a basis for its propaganda to militarize the population and justify its neo-fascist policies.
Maxim Materukhin, a 16-year-old schoolboy, died after a 30-year-old law enforcement officer pushed him at a funicular station in Kyiv.
A unit of the Vostok Air Command destroyed an enemy cruise missile, presumably an Iskander K, in Zaporizhzhia region.
Two people were killed and seven injured when a bus carrying shift workers fell into a quarry in the Krasnoyarsk region of Russia.
In Russia, the suspect, 47-year-old Nikolai S. , fled from security forces into the forest near the village of Meshcherskoye after being accused of involvement in the terrorist attack at the Crocus.
Employers who hired internally displaced persons (IDPs) during the war can receive monthly compensation from the state in the amount of UAH 8,000 for each new IDP employee for up to 3 months, or 6 months for IDPs with disabilities, through the Diia portal.
A 22-year-old Russian soldier from Buryatia shot and killed an unarmed 46-year-old civilian in Bucha during the occupation and threw a grenade into the basement where the civilians were hiding, mutilating the victim's body.
The 65th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine denies the allegations that the occupiers have allegedly entered the village of Robotyno and established themselves there. Ukrainian troops continue to repel enemy attacks and maintain control over the village.
Peter Higgs, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who predicted the Higgs boson, dies at the age of 95 after a short illness.
The National Security and Defense Committee has prepared the final version of the draft law on mobilization without provisions for rotation and demobilization, including restrictions on consular services and driving for men aged 18-60 without a military ID, compensation for military personnel, and increased payments for combatants.
Biden extended for another year the sanctions regime imposed on Russia over its harmful foreign activities that undermine US security and democracy.
Russia is using new missiles manufactured in 2023-2024 to strike Ukraine almost immediately after their production, according to experts who have examined the wreckage of enemy missiles shot down in Ukraine.
The Russian army is shelling the city of Kherson, the head of the Kherson regional military administration said.
The explosion took place in Odesa after the Air Force warned of a missile headed for the region, with authorities not commenting on the incident or the damage so far.
A team of Sumyoblenergo power engineers came under artillery fire from the Russian border while repairing a power line in the village of Bachivsk, Shostka district, damaging a vehicle but leaving no one injured.
The position of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary remains vacant in 30 Ukrainian embassies in different countries, including the UK, Belarus, Ghana and others, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Human Resources Department reports.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russia has violated numerous human rights in Georgia since the 2008 conflict, including the right to life, prohibition of inhuman treatment, right to liberty, respect for private life, property rights, right to education and freedom of movement.
A Russian Guard SUV crashes into a pole on a sidewalk in Moscow and hits a 50-year-old woman.
As a result of an enemy air strike on the residential area of Kostyantynivka, 1 person was killed and 3 were wounded. Two people may still be under the rubble, including a child.
Russia has opened a criminal case accusing "US and NATO officials" of financing terrorism through the Ukrainian company Burisma Holdings, linked to Hunter Biden and Nikolai Zlochevsky.
Over the past three months, the Russian occupiers have transported about 50,000 tons of cargo from the port of Mariupol to Russia. Most of it is stolen grain.
A 70-year-old man sustained an explosive injury and a leg wound after the occupiers shelled Kozatske village, Kherson region.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron have talked about increasing supplies of ammunition, drones and air defense equipment to Ukraine's Armed Forces to help repel Russian aggression.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a date has been set for Israeli troops to enter the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip as part of a military operation against Hamas aimed at achieving a complete victory, freeing hostages and depriving Hamas of control over Gaza.
The invaders struck at the civilian infrastructure of the Poltava community, as reported by the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, and the relevant services are working on the spot.
An explosion occurs in Poltava amid warnings of ballistic missile threats from the northeast and east.
A 45-year-old woman was injured by Russian shelling of Kherson in the evening, she sustained a head injury but refused medical care.
Sand dust from the Sahara, which was carried by the wind over the western part of the Czech Republic, affected the operation of solar power plants.
A law enforcement officer has been notified of suspicion of premeditated murder after he pushed a teenager who fell and died at a funicular station in Kyiv.