The US has imposed sanctions against Chinese officials over the security law. Their assets in the US will be frozen and financial transactions blocked.
U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels. They will discuss the war in Ukraine, the role of the United States, and strategic risks associated with China.
17 cars burned down at a Tesla dealership in Rome. Elon Musk called the incident terrorism, and police are investigating a possible arson and connection with anarchist groups.
A young man and a girl were detained in Lviv in the Sykhiv district. According to preliminary information, they were found to have explosive objects.
The number of victims in the frontline community has increased to five. A 47-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man who were wounded sought medical attention.
The President of Ukraine emphasized the inadmissibility of ignoring the consequences of the war and normalizing aggression. He thanked international partners for their support of Ukraine.
The DOCVILLE Film Festival in Belgium canceled the screening of the film "Russians at War" after an appeal from the Embassy of Ukraine. The film tried to portray Russian soldiers as "victims of circumstances."
On March 28, stable weather is expected in Ukraine with temperatures up to +19°C in the south. Light rain is possible in the eastern regions, cloudy but without precipitation in other regions.
At night, the enemy attacked Odesa region, causing fires in garages and damage to houses. One person was injured, rescuers quickly eliminated the consequences.
The new EU sanctions are aimed at Belarusian officials, judges, and enterprises involved in human rights violations, supporting the Lukashenko regime, and the Russian Federation's war.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during the day the Russian army lost 1,860 soldiers, 17 tanks and 61 combat armored vehicles. More than a hundred artillery systems were also destroyed.
Presidential advisor Dmytro Lytvyn reported two confirmed Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. He called on international partners to help prevent future attacks.
An incident occurred at the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston. The ISU apologized for showing the flag of Taiwan instead of the emblem of Chinese Taipei during the presentation of figure skater Lee Yu-Siang.
The "ATESH" movement damaged railway infrastructure in the Voronezh region, disrupting fuel supplies for the Russian army. The sabotage complicated the logistics of the occupiers.
In the Black Sea, there is one enemy ship with "Kalibr" missiles, and in the Mediterranean Sea, there are four Russian ships, three of which are carriers of "Kalibrs" with 26 missiles. There are no enemy vessels in the Sea of Azov.
In the Poltava community, enemy drones hit an industrial zone, damaging six objects. The fire covered 2,500 square meters, but rescuers extinguished the fire, and there were no casualties.
Court obliges Trump administration to preserve messages in Signal after leak of information about strike on Houthis. Human rights activists demand investigation into possible violations.
The US has allocated funds to finance an initiative to document the abduction of Ukrainian children. This program had been suspended at the initiative of Trump.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warns of the activation of enemy tactical aviation in the northeastern direction. Residents are urged to respond promptly to alarms.
NASA plans to complete the certification of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft for crewed missions by the end of 2025 or early 2026. This is after technical problems during the mission to the ISS.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sharply responded to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over his warning about the consequences of aggression against Guyana. The territorial dispute between the countries has been ongoing since the 19th century.
Explosions have been heard again in Russian Engels, where the air base is located. The governor warned of a possible drone attack and the activation of sirens.
Moldovan authorities are stepping up investigations into pro-Russian politicians following the detention of the head of Gagauzia. She is suspected of corruption related to the financing of the pro-Russian bloc.
A submarine sank in the Red Sea near Hurghada, killing 6 Russians. 39 foreign tourists were rescued, and an investigation into the causes of the disaster is underway.
The occupiers attacked the city of Voznesensk, Mykolaiv region, with "Shahed"-type drones. As a result of the hit, a fire broke out at a warehouse facility, but fortunately, no one was injured.
King Charles III was hospitalised due to an adverse reaction to treatment, but doctors see no cause for concern. Despite this, future measures may be adjusted to support the monarch's health.
Explosions were heard in Odesa. Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov urged residents to stay in safe places.
The russian president has proposed introducing temporary international administration in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN. This is allegedly necessary to organize the electoral process.
According to DeepState, enemy troops have made progress near Katerynivka, Panteleimonivka and Orlyanske.
An enemy attack damaged the warehouse premises of an enterprise in the Poltava community. Specialists of the State Emergency Service are working at the scene, no information about casualties has been received.