The stolen Ukrainian grain was delivered to the port of occupied Feodosia. Today, a thieving ship has already arrived to pick up the grain.
Dnipropetrovs'k region in Ukraine was attacked by two kamikaze drones and artillery. The attack damaged 5 houses and 6 outbuildings, but there were no casualties.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is planning international events with partners in Europe and the European Union. He named the deadlines for signing new documents on security guarantees.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy expects to sign new security assurance agreements with selected partners in January and February. These agreements will contribute to the creation of a new security assurance architecture by strengthening international law.
Russian troops attack Kherson, residents are urged to move to safe places.
Italy introduces fines of up to 60,000 euros for damage to cultural heritage sites in response to the rise of environmentalism.
Russian army attacks Gulyaypole in Zaporizhzhia, damaging civilian houses, one person is wounded.
A Russian A-50 aircraft was spotted at a civilian airfield in Sochi, and the information has already been passed on to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Over the next two days, rain, sleet and ice are expected in Ukraine, and on January 22, temperatures are expected to drop significantly to -20° Celsius.
Monobank co-founder Oleg Gorokhovsky reported a serious DDoS attack on the bank, but assured that the situation was under control.
Monobank users are unable to access the app and conduct transactions due to the outage.
Russian counterintelligence conducts operations in Crimean military units targeting agents of the guerrilla ATES.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has invited former US President Donald Trump to Kyiv. Zelenskyy expressed interest in hearing Trump's "formula" for ending the war.
Georgia demands an apology from the presidents of Ukraine and Moldova for criticizing the treatment of imprisoned former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.
The occupiers launched five groups of drones. The Air Force warns of drone activity in the south of the country.
US President Joe Biden has signed a temporary budget. This will help avoid a "shutdown" - a partial suspension of the government.
Two suspects in the case of Ukrainian businessman Igor Mazepa were placed under arrest with the possibility of bail by a Kyiv court.
Ukraine has implemented three of the four EU recommendations, and the fourth, a draft law on lobbying, is currently under consideration. The goal is to bring Ukrainian legislation in line with European legislation and accelerate the process of EU membership.
The United Nations World Food Program has allocated UAH 3. 5 million to support school meals for more than 7,000 children in 66 schools in Odesa Oblast. The funds are aimed at improving the quality of meals and reducing parents' spending on school lunches.
A 16-year-old boy was wounded and a woman was killed as a result of Russian shelling of the Dniprovsky district of Kherson. The boy is currently hospitalized.
Russian troops shell Kherson. Residents are urged to move to safe places.
The three suspects in the Hrynkevych case related to the supply of low-quality military clothing to the Armed Forces of Ukraine were sent to custody. As an alternative, the court determined the possibility of bail in excess of UAH 500 million for each of them.
Students of the Kyiv Sports Boarding Lyceum were hospitalized due to COVID-19. The health condition of the patients aged 13 to 16 is assessed as moderate.
President Joe Biden warned Republican congressmen of potential threats to the United States and its allies if an additional $61 billion aid package to Ukraine is not approved.
According to the guerrillas, the missile system is used to destroy surface ships of various classes and types, as well as ground targets in the face of electronic countermeasures.
In the Lviv region, hydrochloric acid leaked from a tanker truck. Rescuers collected the hazardous substance and put a bandage on the tanker.
In occupied Simferopol, doctors respond to ambulance calls in cars with Ukrainian license plates, Holos Kryma reports.
U. S. President Joe Biden said that the majority in Congress supports providing aid to Ukraine, warning that any blocking of this aid could lead to a catastrophe.
An accident at the intersection of Khreshchatyk and Mykhailivska streets in Kyiv caused traffic to be hampered in the direction of European Square.
Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi says that enemy forces are focused on capturing Synkivka and pushing Ukrainian units out of the Kupyansky forest. The situation remains tense with constant enemy activity.