The Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights urged MPs to adopt in the first reading the draft law on mobilization, which he discussed with the Minister of Defense and received his support after criticizing the document.
Ukrainian defenders are preventing Russian troops from advancing in the Kupyansk sector, despite their attempts to storm the positions.
During his visit to Ukraine, EU High Representative Josep Borrell visited a training base where instructors are preparing the Ukrainian police and National Guard to work in the de-occupied territories.
President of Ukraine Zelenskyy wished King Charles III a speedy recovery and conveyed support to the British royal family on behalf of Ukrainians.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting on Ukraine's international activities for February, which will include daily talks and meetings to strengthen security agreements and support Ukrainian soldiers.
President Zelenskiy held a meeting on new security assurance agreements for Ukraine and said his country is working with several countries to develop ambitious agreements that will provide long-term support against Russian aggression.
President Zelensky announced the creation of a new branch of the Ukrainian Armed Forces called the Unmanned Systems Force to coordinate and improve the use of drones to defend against Russian invasion.
Due to the rising water level in the Muravlya River, part of the road near the village of Semaki in Chernihiv district was destroyed, and a temporary detour is being arranged.
The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration met with Ukrainian tennis player Diana Yastremska to discuss the development of tennis in the region after she reached the semifinals of the Australian Open.
A Kyiv resident found an explosive device - probably an artillery shell - in the basement of a residential building in the Solomyansky district of the capital.
The U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has ruled that former U.S. President Donald Trump does not have immunity from prosecution in a case involving allegations of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results.
A Russian missile strike on a hotel in the village of Zolochiv, Kharkiv region, killed a two-month-old boy and wounded three women, the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration said.
A 55-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his acquaintance and her daughter in Kyiv. He tied up and electrocuted one of them, and strangled the other with a wire.
Toby Keith, the legendary American country singer known for his hits of the 2000s, has died at the age of 62 after a battle with stomach cancer that lasted since last summer.
Precipitation in the form of sleet and rain is expected in Ukraine over the next three days, with temperatures reaching 12-17°C in some places. West, northwest wind, 7-12 m/s, gusts of 15-20 m/s on February 6-7, 25-30 m/s tomorrow in the highlands of the Carpathians.
the Russian army is shelling Kherson. Residents were urged to stay in shelters.
The head of the press service of the Khortytsia military unit said that the enemy had reduced the training of personnel from 3-4 months to half that, and the daily use of Russian artillery shells had also been halved due to the loss of equipment by Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine and the Netherlands held talks in Kyiv on bilateral security guarantees and discussed a revised draft agreement. The participants noted the progress made and agreed on a schedule of further actions to finalize the bilateral agreement.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell announced his visit to Kyiv, but did not provide any details. Speaking about the EU's military assistance to Ukraine, Borrell once again called on the EU countries to do everything possible in this regard.
The President discussed with the Prime Minister the strengthening of the policy on veterans' affairs and accepted the resignation of the Minister of Veterans' Affairs as a managerial decision.
King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer during surgery. Further diagnostic tests revealed a form of cancer. Doctors advised the monarch to postpone public duties.
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Fedorov discussed ongoing digital cooperation with his Polish counterpart, noting Poland's key support for Ukraine's digital infrastructure in the wake of Russia's invasion.
A large Russian landing ship has been spotted at a shipyard in Sevastopol Bay in occupied Crimea. The information was promptly passed on to the AFU.
The Russian army shelled the town of Vorozhba in the Sumy region of Ukraine with Grad multiple rocket launchers, killing one man and wounding his mother, according to the town's mayor.
An investigation has been launched into the death of a 14-year-old boy after a tooth extraction in a hospital in Kryvyi Rih, which may be related to the improper performance of professional duties by medical workers.
Due to an increase in the number of cases of ARVI, flu and COVID-19, schools in Sumy are switching to distance learning until February 10 to limit the spread of infections.
The new 13th package of EU sanctions against Russia will include only individual blacklists, not sectoral sanctions, according to an EU official.
The Kyiv City State Administration warns of light sleet, moderate rain, strong winds gusting up to 20 m/s and a drop in temperature in Kyiv on February 6 and urges residents to follow safety rules.
Due to the growing number of cases of influenza, COVID-19 and other infections, Vinnytsia schools will continue distance learning to protect public health.
The Russian Navy has deployed a submarine in the Black Sea capable of launching up to 4 Kalibr cruise missiles, increasing the missile threat in the region, according to Ukrainian military reports.