IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi visits the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant occupied by Russian troops and meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
Danish police said they expect to provide more information on their investigation into the explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipeline in a short time.
Ukraine's Prime Minister and the EU's chief of diplomacy discussed providing Ukraine with military support, including 1 million rounds of ammunition by the end of the year, as well as strengthening sanctions against Russia and confiscating Russian assets.
A 56-year-old man was wounded as a result of Russian shelling near the village of Molodizhne, Kherson region.
Ukraine discussed with Poland the issue of preventing Polish carriers from resuming the blockade of the common border.
The Verkhovna Rada supported the government's draft law on mobilization as a basis.
Four people are killed and 38 wounded as a result of rocket fire by Russian troops in Kyiv, according to the KIAA.
Shelling disrupted electricity and gas supply in several Ukrainian cities, killing an electrician, the Energy Ministry reports.
Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis hopes that China will help in peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.
The website of the Ministry of Education and Science was temporarily disabled due to a hostile cyberattack.
Six people were injured in a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv on February 7, according to the Interior Ministry.
Ukrainian air defense forces neutralize two enemy air targets during a morning attack in Khmelnytsky region.
An early morning Russian missile attack caused blackouts in Kyiv and Kharkiv, damaging local power grids, while Ukraine's national grid remained stable and no power shortages were expected.
Russian attacks on 6 regions of Ukraine resulted in the death of one person in Mykolaiv, two killed and more than 10 wounded in Kyiv, and two wounded in Kharkiv region.
According to Kyiv's mayor, the number of people injured in a Russian missile strike on Kyiv has risen to 13, including a pregnant woman.
The U. S. House of Representatives rejected a Republican bill that would have allocated $17.6 billion in aid to Israel alone, as Democrats wanted to vote on a broader Senate package that included aid to Ukraine, humanitarian aid, and border security funding.
11 people injured in morning rocket attack in Kyiv.
Three employees of the affected enterprises in Kharkiv were injured when five S-300 missiles fired by Russia in the morning hit the city.
In the morning, Russian attacks left nearly 20,000 homes in Kyiv, 1,000 in Kharkiv, and more than 220 in Mykolaiv without electricity due to shelling.
A rocket hit an industrial facility in Drohobych (Ukraine), partially destroying the building and causing a fire over an area of 300 square meters, and another rocket was shot down in Stryi district, with no casualties.
Two high-voltage power lines in Kyiv were damaged by debris from the morning rocket attack, leaving part of the city without electricity, but power is expected to be restored within three to four hours.
This morning, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with S-300 missiles, wounding one woman.
Six people are injured in Kyiv after a Russian attack damaged buildings and power lines in two districts.
According to Ukrainian military estimates, since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian military has suffered more than 391,000 personnel losses and lost more than 6,300 tanks.
The man was hospitalized as a result of an attack by Russia.
One more person was injured in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv as a result of a Russian attack on the city.
As a result of Russia's attack on the Ukrainian capital, a residential building was damaged in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district and two people were injured in the Dniprovskyi district.
Power outages in some parts of Kyiv were caused by damage to distribution networks as a result of the Russian attack, while the main power grids were operating normally.
A missile strike on Kyiv damaged power lines, caused a fire in a building and cut power to some consumers.
KCMA reported on the work of air defense in Kyiv.