A nighttime shelling damaged related equipment at a power plant in central Ukraine, but the valuable equipment was not damaged and power engineers will be able to repair it quickly.
Already, 645,000 users have uploaded their military registration documents through the Reserve+ app, allowing them to correct errors in their status in minutes.
One victim is hospitalized with fractures and shrapnel wounds after Russia's attack on Lviv damaged the building of a research institute, causing more than UAH 20 million in damage.
Almost half of the pedestrian approaches in Kyiv do not meet the requirements of inclusiveness, making it difficult for people with disabilities and people with limited mobility to move around and integrate into public life, according to the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Urban Development.
The European Union plans to issue a warning to France for violating rules on deficit and debt, which could result in fines and complicate election campaigns two weeks before parliamentary elections.
The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has closed its investigation into the Ethereum Foundation, easing concerns about possible regulation of the second-largest cryptocurrency.
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official hryvnia exchange rate at 40. 5493 UAH/USD, strengthening the hryvnia by 10 kopecks.
Ukraine's food system is stable, providing over 90% of domestic consumption and exporting two-thirds of agricultural products.
The schedules of power outages will remain unchanged throughout the year, as Ukrenergo coordinates them with local networks based on the deficit, and consumers can only influence their consumption.
The Russian navy cannot come closer than 100 nautical miles to the Ukrainian coast, and conducting amphibious operations is extremely difficult for it.
Russia is actively building a railroad connection between Rostov-on-Don and Crimea via the Dzhankoy Isthmus for military logistics and troop supply, but the project is not yet complete.
Russian troops are actively using the ports of Mariupol and Berdiansk to export looted property - metal, grain and other stolen goods - from the occupied territories of southern Ukraine.
A Russian strike group of six ships, including three Buyan-M cruise missile carriers and large amphibious assault ships, is currently conducting exercises in the Sea of Azov.
In the Black Sea, the enemy has adopted a tactic of being represented by submarines. Currently, six of the seven available submarines are cruise missile carriers, but only two of them are currently capable of performing combat missions at sea.
The Ministry of Defense has added a new function "I am a serviceman, but I am still registered" to the Reserve+ program, which allows servicemen to correct their status.
62,000 users have already uploaded their military registration documents to the Reserve+ app since its launch, and due to high demand, their number will continue to grow in waves.
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official hryvnia exchange rate at 40. 6485 UAH/USD, strengthening the hryvnia by 5 kopecks.
Zelenskyy called on China to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, believing that China could play an important role in supporting Ukraine through its political and economic influence on Russia.
President Zelensky said that Russia does not need peace, unlike the entire international community, and called for continued efforts to resolve the conflict without focusing on the aggressor.
Ursula von der Leyen called on Russia to respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, stop the violence and return the abducted children, saying that Russia can only join the peace process when it demonstrates its readiness for peace based on the UN Charter.
Chilean President Gabriel Borich emphasized the need for urgent measures to protect civilians during the war and the inadmissibility of Russia's actions to abduct Ukrainian children.
Canada has announced the allocation of $15 million for the return of about 20,000 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.
The United States will proudly stand with Ukraine on its path to victory, rejecting Putin's unacceptable vision of Ukraine's withdrawal from the regions and disarmament.
Mexico's Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena stated the need to deal with Russia in terms of international law and its use of chemical weapons, as well as to take measures to prevent the spread of the black market in Europe.
Albanian President Bajram Begaj said that Russians and Ukrainians need to exist peacefully within their internationally recognized borders as part of developing a framework for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
Sweden is reconsidering its 200-year policy of neutrality because of Russia's war in Ukraine and its imperialist ambitions, seeking to support a world free of Russian aggression.
Protecting port infrastructure and free shipping is key to preserving Ukraine's global food exports and containing food prices, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said at the Global Peace Summit.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that Russia should not be involved in peace talks until it adheres to international principles and the UN Charter, adopted in 1945.
During the Global Peace Summit, French President Emmanuel Macron said that peace cannot be achieved through Ukraine's surrender.
Ukraine is starting the peace process from a position of strength that has grown significantly over the past three weeks and especially over the past three months, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said at the Global Peace Summit.