About 10 explosions occurred in Sevastopol in Crimea.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hints at a general election in the second half of the year.
Ukraine's merchandise trade deficit in 2023 reached $26. 4 billion due to logistical problems and defense needs, while efforts to increase exports continue.
Explosions in Kropyvnytskyi and Kryvyi Rih; Air Force warns of missile threat.
The loud noise in Mariupol was caused by a low-flying enemy aircraft, explains Andriushchenko.
The DIU confirms that a Russian Su-34 bomber burned down at the airfield in Chelyabinsk; the cause is being investigated.
Russian troops are increasing the number of sniper pairs in the Tauride sector, and have intensified combat operations using aircraft and artillery. Ukraine calls on its military to be cautious.
Ukraine has sufficient domestic electricity production, but its consumption is high, prompting savings. Bad weather left 95 settlements without power.
It was loud in occupied Mariupol today.
Energoatom commented on the IAEA's non-admission to Zaporizhzhya NPP reactor rooms.
Two dead, 62 wounded as a result of Russian missile attack on the central district of Kharkiv.
The NATO-Ukraine Council is expected to meet on January 10 at Ukraine's request in the wake of recent Russian strikes.
Deadly bird flu has been found in a dead polar bear in Alaska, marking the first known case of infection in an endangered Arctic animal. Tissues from the bear tested positive for the virus
Ihnat says that it is impossible to predict when Russia might launch another massive strike; intelligence collects data but cannot set a specific time frame.
The collision at Haneda Airport caused ANA and JAL airlines to cancel about 130 flights, affecting more than 28,000 passengers.
Polish official Jacek Severa suggests that the Russian missile's violation of airspace may have been a provocation.
More than 80 people are dead and about 80 are missing after a magnitude 7. 6 earthquake struck Ishikawa, Japan
EU representative Borrell and Polish Minister Sikorski discussed the need to strengthen Ukraine's defense with long-range missiles and anti-aircraft missiles amid Russian attacks.
Parliamentary committee begins consideration of new draft law on mobilization.
Traffic at Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint is blocked, affecting truck traffic.
A 68-year-old woman was wounded in Novovorontsovka during the night shelling while she was at home.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba says that Trump's possible election victory should not worry Ukraine, big deals with Putin are impossible; Trump has helped Ukraine before.
The US has provided Ukraine with the last of its funded security assistance packages, calling on Congress to approve additional support.
Kherson region was fired upon by the enemy 97 times per day, killing 2 people.
Ukrainian Defense Forces shoot down two Russian Shahed drones.
Russian missiles hit Kurakhove, damaging a kindergarten, a school, a health center, a cafe, and residential buildings; no civilian casualties were reported.
According to the General Staff of Ukraine, since February 24, 22, Russian troops have lost about 362,280 personnel and more than 6,000 tanks in Ukraine.
In Ukraine, 208 people suffered from snake bites in 2023, which is 60 less than in 2022.
On January 4-5, rain and sleet are expected in Ukraine, while on January 6, most regions will be mostly free of precipitation.
In 2023, 99% of Ukrainians who left the country returned.