Business in Odesa region was able to recover by 80% three months after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion. Thanks to support measures from the regional administration, even some pre-war figures have been exceeded.
Over the past day, 83 combat engagements took place on the frontline, during which the enemy launched 11 missile and 108 air strikes, and fired 149 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple launch rocket systems.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 450,080 personnel and 7,132 tanks.
During the night attack, air defense forces shot down 14 of 17 Russian Shahed drones and two X-59 missiles.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted 17 air strikes against Russian troops, targeting personnel, weapons, military equipment and anti-aircraft missile systems.
Biden sharply criticized Israel's actions in Gaza and Netanyahu's approach, calling it a mistake and unacceptable that volunteer aid vehicles were attacked by drones, and called for a ceasefire to ensure access to food and medicine.
Lloyd Austin, the head of the Pentagon, opposed Ukraine's attacks on Russian oil refineries, advising Ukraine to focus on strikes that have a direct impact on the war.
In Chernivtsi, street lights and other outdoor lighting will be turned off from midnight to 4 a. m. during a curfew starting April 15 to save money from the city budget due to Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy sector.
An explosion has occurred in Odesa, Ukraine, triggering an air raid in the region after a missile was reportedly fired from the Black Sea toward Odesa.
Switzerland plans to abandon neutrality and cooperate with NATO allies in the event of Russian aggression to ensure its defense, suspending neutrality and organizing joint defense with partners in the event of an attack.
Zelenskiy criticized Trump's "primitive" peace plan to transfer Ukrainian territories to Russia, saying that negotiations with Putin are questionable and that human lives are at stake.
Britain sends six fighter jets to Romania as part of NATO mission.
A NATO headquarters will be established in Mikkeli, Finland, 140 kilometers from the Russian border, to plan exercises and command Finnish and Swedish forces if necessary.
Rebels in Myanmar have announced the seizure of a military base near the strategic trading city of Myawaddy on the border with Thailand, dealing a serious blow to the military regime, which has been losing ground to opposition groups for several months.
The IAEA will hold a closed-door meeting on April 11 at its headquarters in Vienna to discuss the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, at the request of Russia and Ukraine, following recent drone attacks on the plant.
Russia has supplied India with a batch of Igla-S man-portable air defense systems to strengthen its short-range air defense capabilities along its northern borders.
In Mykolaiv, Ukraine, multiple explosions occurred during an air raid, according to local reports.
Swedish and German fighter jets intercept a Russian reconnaissance plane off the Swedish coast after it entered the flight information zone southeast of Blekinge.
An explosion at a hydroelectric power plant near Bologna, Italy, killed at least 3 people, injured 5 and left 4 missing during maintenance work.
After an air alert was declared in the city and region, explosions were heard in some areas of Zaporizhzhia.
The United States has approved the possible sale of $138 million worth of Hawk air defense system maintenance kits to Ukraine to strengthen Ukraine's security as a partner country.
By a majority vote in the Verkhovna Rada, the provision limiting military service under martial law to 36 months was removed from the draft law on mobilization.
Zelenskiy says Germany refuses to provide Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles, its most powerful weapons system, as Scholz argues that Germany cannot leave itself without them, but Zelenskiy says this will not protect the world from a nuclear threat from Russia.
Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky asked to remove the provision on demobilization from the government's law on mobilization, which was agreed upon by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and approved by the Cabinet of Ministers.
Zelenskiy said that Putin wants to capture Kharkiv, and Ukraine is doing everything possible to prevent this, with the possibility of a second offensive on Kharkiv and hundreds of thousands of casualties.
On Tuesday, April 9, Russian troops shelled several settlements in Sumy region, with 50 explosions from artillery, mortars, rockets and drones.
An urgent evacuation of residents has begun in the Kurgan region of Russia due to severe flooding: the Tobol River level has reached a critical level of 9 meters, rising by 3. 5 meters overnight.
Russian troops fired missiles at Odesa region, hitting an infrastructure facility, despite the fact that air defense shot down two missiles.
The parliamentary committee recommends adopting the draft law on mobilization in the second reading and as a whole.
According to President Zelenskyy, Ukraine has developed a plan for a new counteroffensive, but needs modern weapons from the West, especially the United States, to defeat the Russian army.