Over the past day, Russians fired 213 times at 11 localities in Zaporizhzhya region, killing 1 person and wounding 3.
An airstrike in the early morning hours of February 26 destroyed one house and damaged five others in the Yunakivska community of Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, killing a couple.
Ukraine is consulting with U. S. and European regulators on opening its airspace and has begun the formal process by submitting applications and risk assessments, although no timeline has been set due to complex security issues.
Russian troops attacked Shyroke village in Zaporizhzhya district.
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said that the operation to destroy the Russian A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft had been prepared for two weeks.
Ukraine's Energy Ministry says there is no shortage of electricity, and Zaporizhzhya NPP continues to be powered by one power line due to a difficult security situation that prevents access to repair the other damaged line.
Ukraine seeks to ensure sustainable pre-war exports by expanding existing export corridors, creating new ones, and strengthening alternative transportation routes, such as the Danube River Cluster.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that despite the ongoing war, Ukraine has managed to preserve its economy.
The Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine announced that this year Ukraine will produce more than 1 million FVP drones, as well as other types of UAVs to help liberate the occupied territories.
Polish farmers resumed blocking at the Ustyluh checkpoint, thus blocking six checkpoints on the border, causing about 2,400 trucks to queue up.
According to Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, more than 110,000 hostile attacks on Ukraine have been recorded.
At the beginning of next week, the weather in Ukraine will be mostly dry, with light rain expected only on February 26 in the western, northern and Vinnytsia regions, and temperatures rising to 16°C in some places.
The EU plans to lift sanctions against a Slovak citizen and two Russian businessmen.
The body of a man was pulled out of the rubble of a house in Dnipro destroyed by a Russian drone strike, and the search for a woman who was probably inside during the attack continues.
The Polish government is ready to take further decisions on effective control of products imported to Poland and the EU at the border.
Polish police are investigating reports of spilled rapeseed from Ukrainian grain trucks on railroad tracks in Poland.
A 77-year-old woman was injured in her own home as a result of Russian shelling in Novotyahyntsi, Kherson region, and hospitalized with blast trauma, head and back injuries.
Biden calls on the House of Representatives to pass a bipartisan bill to provide additional aid to Ukraine.
The United States extends sanctions against Russia by another 500 points, targeting individuals associated with Navalny's imprisonment, as well as Russia's financial sector, military-industrial base, and procurement networks.
President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen honored the memory of fallen Ukrainian defenders at Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv.
The Ukrainian government convened for a retreat in Lviv region to address the blockade on the Polish border and to agree on opening a new border crossing point with Hungary and expanding the existing one to facilitate border traffic.
The European Union has adopted a 13th package of sanctions against Russia, further tightening restrictions on its military and defense sector in response to Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrzaliznytsia is preparing an appeal to Polish law enforcement agencies over the fact that unknown persons dumped rapeseed from grain cars transiting through Poland to Germany.
Three Ukrainian grain trucks carrying rapeseed in transit to Hamburg, Germany, were damaged at a Polish railroad station by unknown persons.
The Ukrainian regulator has allowed one of the mobile operators to test 5G technology until mid-May 2024.
Explosions were heard in the center of Kherson as the Russian army attacked the city from the left bank.
Ukraine has started commercial electricity exchange with Hungary in accordance with European rules after Ukrenergo held the first joint auctions for access to interconnectors between the two countries on the European JAO platform.
Ukraine recorded a surplus of electricity and transferred 1440 MWh to Poland.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia has effectively frozen its participation in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization.
Zelenskyy commented on his decision to replace the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the senior command.