The Czech Republic and Poland are not considering sending troops to Ukraine, according to statements by their prime ministers after a meeting in Paris, where the possibility remained open but not agreed upon by European countries.
A drunk driver in a VAZ car crashed into an oncoming minibus near Lviv, killing three people and injuring three others. Reportedly, the On the Shield car was involved in the accident.
Two clergymen of the UOC (MP) in Zakarpattia were served by the SBU with a notice of suspicion of spreading communist symbols and propaganda of the communist totalitarian regime.
During the interview, Biden criticized Trump's age and mental acuity, saying that "he can't remember his wife's name," apparently alluding to Trump calling his wife Melania "Mercedes" at a CPAC event.
The former MP involved in the case of misappropriation of oil products said he was released on bail.
Ukrainian defenders "canceled out" another Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber in eastern Ukraine, the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops shelled 11 regions of Ukraine, attacking 147 settlements and 128 infrastructure facilities.
"Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel from Lebanon, prompting Israel's response in southern Lebanon.
President Zelenskyy says he feels optimistic after speaking with U. S. House Speaker Mike Johnson about an aid package for Ukraine.
European countries support the Czech initiative to purchase EU ammunition outside Europe to further support Ukraine.
A warehouse storing sunflower seeds in the Sumy region of Ukraine came under enemy fire and caught fire, but firefighters were able to dismantle the damaged structures and extinguish the flames, saving a significant portion of the seeds.
An explosion was heard during an air raid in Zaporizhzhia.
The head of the Kirovohrad regional military administration reports that Ukrainian air defense systems were used during a nighttime missile and drone attack by Russian troops, with no casualties in Kirovohrad region.
Russian troops shelled several settlements in Sumy region, killing 1 resident and wounding another, and the region's air defense destroyed an enemy Shahed attack drone at night.
Russian troops shelled several settlements in the Kherson region, damaging residential buildings and critical infrastructure, and wounding three people.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba claims that frozen Russian assets in Western countries could cover a significant portion of the costs of rebuilding and defending Ukraine from Russian invasion.
The President signs a law allowing the demobilization of conscripts.
Ukraine's foreign minister calls for the use of frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, saying that confiscation would be fair and legal under international law.
Latvia has banned imports of Russian grain at the legislative level and called for similar sanctions from the EU, as Ukrainian grain could replace Russian imports.
In Paris, President Duda will discuss ways to strengthen support for Ukraine and security in Europe in response to Russian aggression.
EU High Representative Josep Borrell will propose to focus EU assistance to Ukraine on the development of drones and artificial intelligence as new tools in the war against Russia.
Lord Jacob Rothschild, a prominent British financier and member of the Rothschild banking family, has died at the age of 87.
Polish farmers blocked the A2 highway near the German border crossing until 13:00 to protest against EU agricultural policy, threatening to continue or start new blockades.
Two men were wounded as a result of Russian artillery shelling of the frontline village of Prymorske, Vasylkiv district.
Mauritius refused to allow disembarkation from a Norwegian cruise ship due to fears of a potential cholera outbreak.
Ukrainian troops withdrew from the village of Lastochkine to organize defenses along other settlements.
The Danish police have announced that they are suspending their investigation into the explosions at the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022 due to insufficient evidence to initiate criminal proceedings in Denmark.
Polish carriers plan to resume protests on the Polish-Ukrainian border on March 1 by blocking border crossings.
Czech President Petr Pavel suggests that Putin will seek full control over the occupied territories after his expected re-election.
Russian troops shelled 10 regions of Ukraine, attacking 117 settlements and 113 infrastructure facilities with mortars, tanks, artillery, rockets and aircraft, killing and injuring civilians.