Over the past day, Russians shelled 8 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, carrying out 3 air strikes, 26 UAV flights, 10 attacks from multiple rocket launchers and firing 314 artillery shells.
Over the past day, 71 combat engagements took place on the contact line, during which the enemy launched 8 missile and 93 air strikes, and fired 126 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple launch rocket systems.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 9 of 10 Russian Shahid attack drones launched on the night of April 2.
Greece plans to sell 150 million euros worth of inactive and usable ammunition from its army stockpile to the Czech Republic, which will then send it to Ukraine.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces aviation conducted 8 strikes on enemy targets, including 1 control point, 7 areas of manpower and equipment concentration, destroyed 1 UAV control station, 1 anti-aircraft missile system, 2 electronic warfare stations, and 1 ammunition depot.
On World Autism Awareness Day, the Ukrainian charity draws attention to the challenges faced by children with autism spectrum disorders and the importance of providing them with rehabilitation and support to improve their cognitive skills and quality of life.
The Biden administration is considering approving the sale of 50 F-15 fighter jets and missiles to Israel for $18 billion, potentially the largest deal since Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023.
Israeli warplanes allegedly bombed the Iranian consulate in Damascus, killing two high-ranking Iranian commanders and several diplomats.
Japanese whiskey must now be produced using only local water and aged in barrels in Japan for at least 3 years to combat counterfeiting and protect the image of genuine Japanese whiskey.
The Watchkeeper drones in service with the British Air Force cannot fly in adverse weather conditions and are not currently in use.
Four foreigners from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland and Australia, employees of the non-governmental organization World Central Kitchen, were killed by an Israeli drone strike on their car in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, along with their Palestinian driver.
Romania stopped providing financial assistance to Ukrainian refugees in 2024 due to budgetary constraints, although it had previously offered support programs in 2023.
Former US President Donald Trump has posted $175 million bail in a fraud case involving the valuation of Trump Organization assets.
South Korea has imposed sanctions on two Russian companies and their executives for cooperating with North Korea, which violates UN sanctions by facilitating arms trade and nuclear/missile development.
Dozens of dolphins died in the Black Sea near occupied Crimea, Novorossiysk, and the coast of Russia's Krasnodar Territory in March 2024 due to military operations, some of them showing signs of sonar damage, bringing the total number of dead animals since March 2022 to 50,000.
The Israeli Parliament approved a law that allows the government to temporarily ban foreign news networks, such as Al Jazeera, from operating in Israel if they pose a threat to national security.
Turkish opposition leader Mehmet Palaz died after a balcony collapsed while celebrating his victory in the local elections.
Car rammed into checkpoint near FBI headquarters in Atlanta, suspect detained.
A series of explosions have occurred in Dnipro, Ukraine, triggering an air raid alert in the region due to the threat of hostile drones, according to reports.
Moldova begins importing liquefied natural gas from the United States via Greece to diversify its energy supply amid Russia's war against Ukraine.
The Japanese royal family debuted on Instagram with photos and videos of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, aiming to help the public better understand their official duties.
North Korea launches a ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan, according to South Korean and Japanese authorities.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 1 occurred off the northern coast of Japan near Iwate Prefecture, with no tsunami threat or significant damage reported.
Israel has passed a law allowing the temporary closure of foreign news channels deemed harmful to national security, and Al Jazeera is likely to be the first target.
Three adults and two children were killed in southern Poland when they were hit by falling trees during a severe storm with strong winds.
Police opened criminal proceedings against Viktor Polishchuk, owner of the Gulliver shopping center and Eldorado chain, for allegedly illegally crossing the state border of Ukraine as a volunteer during martial law using forged documents.
A citizen of Tajikistan, a member of ISIS codenamed Abu Ismail, and his accomplice from Kyrgyzstan were detained in Istanbul while preparing a terrorist attack, and police found weapons and disguises in their apartment.
The Iranian consulate in Damascus was hit by an airstrike that killed two Iranian generals and several diplomats; Syria and Iran accused Israel of the attack.
Soldiers of the Omega Special Forces unit accurately destroyed enemy vehicles with Stugna and Javelin anti-tank missiles in eastern Ukraine.
A Russian missile damaged a power line and caused a fire in Kryvyi Rih, injuring one civilian.