There were 141 combat engagements in the frontline, most of them in the Pokrovsk sector, where 53 attacks were repelled. The enemy carried out 35 air strikes and fired about 5,000 times.
The White House confirms that there are problems with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The Israeli delegation continues negotiations in Qatar, trying to resolve last-minute issues.
Rates for the transportation of ESPO oil from Russia to China increased from $1. 5 million to $5-5.5 million. US sanctions have affected tankers transporting Russian oil and led to vessel demurrage off the coast of China.
Russian troops shelled Ivashky village of Zolochiv community with a tank, damaging a house and power lines. The occupiers are also using UAVs to remotely mine the territory of the village.
Hungary is postponing a decision on whether to extend EU sanctions against Russia until consultations with the Trump administration. Minister János Boca said that Hungary's position will depend on the US vision of the sanctions regime.
Two 15-year-old teenagers are suspected of mixing chemicals in a bottle, which led to an explosion in a parking lot in Kyiv. Administrative reports were drawn up against the parents, and preventive counseling was held with the children.
An 18-year-old student attacked a teacher and two classmates with a knife in a gymnasium in the town of Spisska Stara Ves. Preliminary, two people died, one person is in critical condition.
Zelenskiy and Starmer sign a historic agreement on long-term partnership in Kyiv. The agreement covers defense, science, energy, and trade, including maritime security and grain export controls.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces strike at a Rosneft oil depot in the village of Liski, Voronezh region of Russia. Tanks are still burning at the facility, which supplies fuel to Russian troops.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has confirmed a successful attack on the Liskinskaya oil depot in the Voronezh region of Russia. A large-scale fire broke out at the facility, which stored fuel for the Russian army, as a result of a strike by three UAVs.
Brent and WTI crude oil prices fell by 0. 5% after reaching multi-month highs. Falling US oil inventories and new sanctions against Russia are affecting the global market.
A 32-year-old man died while dismantling the floor in an administrative building due to a wall collapse. It has been established that the deceased was not officially employed at the company, and the police opened a criminal investigation.
A drone debris was recorded falling in the Dniprovsky district of the capital. There is minor damage to the facade of the building, no one was injured.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi discussed the situation at the front with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Despite heavy fighting, the enemy did not achieve its strategic goals, and the United States confirmed its continued support for Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy meets with British Prime Minister Starmer in Kyiv. The leaders honored the memory of Ukraine's fallen defenders on Mykhailivska Square.
A newborn baby was found near garbage cans on Ternopilska Street in Khmelnytskyi. The police found that a 36-year-old local woman had given birth to a boy at home and left him on the street.
A car was damaged in the Solomyansky district of Kyiv as a result of falling drone debris. No one was injured in the incident.
During his visit to Kyiv, Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of ensuring Ukraine's strong position. The British prime minister held his seventh meeting with Zelenskyy to sign a “100-year partnership” agreement.
Moldova has introduced a mandatory requirement for entry - a valid vehicle inspection certificate. Without this document, vehicles will not be allowed to cross the border.
Air defense systems have been activated in the Ukrainian capital due to the threat of an enemy UAV from the east. An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and several regions.
A fire broke out in the boiler room of a hotel and restaurant complex in Irpin due to a malfunction in the heating system. Five visitors were evacuated and one employee suffered hand burns.
The Verkhovna Rada adopted Law No. 12245, which changes the system of capital expenditure allocation. The innovations include centralization of project funding and the reinstatement of fines for delayed arms deliveries.
Obama, Clinton and Bush Jr. will not attend President-elect Trump's traditional inaugural dinner. All three, however, will attend the swearing-in ceremony.
Ukrainian paratroopers and other units of the Defense Forces captured 27 enemy soldiers during an operation in the Kursk region. Among the prisoners are officers and soldiers from various units, including marines and airborne troops.
Netanyahu's office announces that Hamas has rejected part of the agreement on the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip. Hamas demands to clarify the identity of Palestinian prisoners, which contradicts the agreed terms.
Ukrenergo reports that electricity consumption has stabilized at the seasonal level. Power engineers continue restoration work after the attacks and call for economical use of electricity from 8:00 to 20:00.
Guido Crozetto, Minister of Defense of Italy, arrived in the Ukrainian capital. A number of institutional meetings are scheduled during the visit.
432 victims of sexual violence by Russians received interim reparations. There are 12 stationary and 3 mobile assistance centers in Ukraine that have already supported more than 50,000 people.
U. S. Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio has emphasized the importance of NATO, but stressed the need to increase allied contributions. He emphasized that rich European countries should invest more in their own defense.
As a result of a drone attack, two hangars, an administrative building, and agricultural equipment were damaged. In one of the hangars, there were over 2,000 tons of corn.