President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs a decree naming the Ada-class corvette manufactured for Ukraine by Turkey the Hetman Ivan Vygovsky.
According to Halushchenko, the resolution captures the entire list of issues that have accumulated during the occupation of ZNPP. The key message that we convey to the international community and, in particular, to the IAEA Board of Governors is that every day the Russians stay at the Zaporizhzhia NPP increases the number of these problems and increases the threat of a nuclear incident.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy arrives for a meeting with Turkish President Erdogan to discuss the expansion of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Turkey on March 8, 2024, to discuss the Russian-Ukrainian war, the Grain Corridor agreement, prospects for peace in the region, and strengthening bilateral relations.
An explosion was heard in Kirovograd region. Earlier, the Air Force reported a missile threat.
The United Kingdom will allocate 125 million pounds to purchase more than 10,000 drones, including attack, reconnaissance and maritime drones, for Ukraine from leading British defense companies.
President Zelenskyy met with UK Secretary of State for Defense Grant Shapps to discuss strengthening Ukraine's air defense, long-range capabilities, arms and ammunition needs, joint weapons production, and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov and Commander-in-Chief Syrsky met with UK officials to discuss Ukraine's military needs, with Umerov thanking the UK for supplying Storm Shadow missiles that are making a difference on the battlefield.
President Zelenskyy has signed a decree dismissing conscripts due to the expiration of their service during martial law in April-May 2024.
The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine has asked to reconsider the possibility of allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in international competitions and the World Cup in gymnastics who support the war, citing evidence that their pro-Russian stance violates the criteria of neutrality.
A Russian MiG-31K aircraft takes off from an airfield in Russia as an air alert is declared across Ukraine due to a potential missile threat.
Russian rocket fire damaged a school, hospital and water utility in Sumy. In addition, one civilian was reported injured. According to the CAA, all necessary services are working at the arrival site.
A 46-year-old woman was wounded by Russian shelling in the central part of Kherson and hospitalized.
Russian ballerina Ilze Liepa was deprived of Lithuanian citizenship for publicly supporting Russia and Vladimir Putin, calling the war in Ukraine a "special operation" and expressing contempt for Western values.
Russian troops launched an air and missile strike on the city of Sumy, damaging civilian infrastructure. All necessary services are working at the scene.
Hundreds of Czech farmers are protesting in Prague, demanding better conditions and support for their interests in the trade agreement with Ukraine. In the morning, there was a small clash between the protesters and the police.
Zelenskyy said he wants to defeat Putin by 2030 and put an end to Russia's plans, as Putin has been working with numbers until then, and Ukraine wants to end him earlier.
Zelenskiy ironically said he would not talk to Putin because the Russian dictator does not have a cell phone, adding that Putin does not want to end the war.
President Zelenskyy is conducting an audit of Ukraine's army institutions and reserves to assess weaknesses and ensure that all military personnel are serving at the front.
Russian army shells Kherson, according to local authorities, explosions were heard in the city.
In the Bakhmut sector, the occupiers shot nine Ukrainian servicemen, according to footage published by the DeepState Telegram channel.
The explosion occurred in Poltava after an air raid alert was declared in the region. Earlier, the Air Force warned of the threat of ballistic missiles.
Explosions were heard in Kropyvnytskyi after the Air Force reported a threat of ballistic weapons in areas under air alert, including Kropyvnytskyi.
Zelenskyy announced that about 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the war with Russia.
A Russian strike on a farm in the village of Malashivka, Zaporizhzhia region, killed one person and injured three others.
Rescuers eliminated the consequences of the Russian shelling of Kostyantynivka, which damaged 3 schools, 2 administrative buildings, 12 high-rise buildings, 2 private houses, 21 shops, 19 trade pavilions, a church and an infrastructure facility, and injured one man at the railway station.
Ukrainian railroad operator Ukrzaliznytsia reported that unknown persons dumped about 180 tons of Ukrainian corn from 8 railcars in Poland, 150 km from the port of Gdansk, and said the incident would be handed over to Polish law enforcement agencies.
Ukrainian grain was damaged at a Polish railroad station as a result of vandalism. The cargo was in transit to the port of Gdansk, from where it was destined for other countries.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock visited Mykolaiv to discuss the current situation and war damage with local officials and to inspect solar desalination systems funded by a German organization.
On February 28, 2024, the deputies of the unrecognized Transnistria do not plan to address Russian dictator Putin at their congress with a request to join the Russian Federation, the GUR emphasized.