Israel struck a Russian S-300 air defense missile system in Iran during an attack on April 19, according to Western and Iranian officials.
Milan proposes to ban the sale of takeaway food, including ice cream, after midnight to combat "wild nightlife" in some parts of the city.
IDF Chief of Staff Gertsi Halevi approves plans to continue fighting in Gaza, with the last remaining city of Rafah yet to be cleared by Israeli troops.
Norway will significantly increase military support to Ukraine, including funding for air defense, to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian missiles and drones.
On April 21, Russians conducted 7 strikes in Sumy region, shelling Myropilska, Bilopilska, Krasnopilska and Seredyna Budska communities with mortars, artillery and kamikaze drones, resulting in 36 explosions.
German defense companies are becoming more attractive amid increased orders due to the war in Ukraine and the crisis in the automotive industry: companies such as Hensoldt, Rheinmetall, and Renk are actively hiring and expecting to increase sales.
Athletes from Dnipropetrovs'k region won a gold medal at the European Fencing Cup among young people under 23. Kateryna Korotetska and Sofia Sidenko won gold medals in team competitions
In occupied Mariupol, Russian security forces dismantled a memorial sign in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Power engineers have restored electricity to all 14,000 households in Odesa region after bad weather caused power outages, DTEK reports.
A racing car drove into a crowd of spectators at the Fox Hill Super Cross 2024 race in Sri Lanka, killing 7 people and injuring more than 20.
An explosion occurred on the outskirts of Kharkiv, as a result of which one civilian man sustained moderate shrapnel wounds to his legs.
Over the past 24 hours, Russians launched missile and air strikes on 7 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, destroying residential buildings, but there were no casualties.
The Russian military shelled 21 settlements in the Kherson region, wounding one person and damaging infrastructure.
Vehicular traffic on the Crimean Bridge is temporarily blocked. People on the bridge and in the inspection area are asked to remain calm and follow the instructions of transport security officers.
Two people were wounded in Donetsk region as a result of Russian shelling of Krasnohorivka and Ocheretyne on April 20.
Russian troops attacked the Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region using artillery and kamikaze drones, damaging buildings but causing no casualties.
Kyiv residents are warned of heavy rain, strong wind gusts of 15-20 m/s and cloudy weather with temperatures of 7-9°C by the end of the day.
The $95 billion aid package approved by Congress will provide vital security assistance to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression and strengthen U. S. security over the long term.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 459,530 personnel and 7,229 tanks.
Over the last day, 115 combat engagements took place on the frontline, during which the enemy launched 15 missile and 63 air strikes, and fired 109 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple rocket launchers.
Over the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted 8 air strikes on the areas of concentration of Russian troops, a command center, an ammunition depot, an air defense facility, as well as on enemy weapons and military equipment.
Russian troops shelled Kherson and the region at night, resulting in hits and ambulance calls.
One person is killed and seven are missing after two Japanese military helicopters collide and crash in the Pacific Ocean.
US military aid will allow Ukraine to plan large-scale operations and counteroffensives, boosting morale and the prospects for success in the fight against Russia.
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and Polish President Duda reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine and discussed ways to further support it.
Thousands of people protested in Tenerife, demanding temporary restrictions on tourists to curb the boom in rental housing and hotel construction that is depleting resources and housing on the Spanish Canary Islands.
Two children were killed and 15 injured when a car drove into a building hosting a birthday party in Michigan.
A Latvian citizen, Ivan Tarabanov, is accused of attempting to illegally participate in the war in Ukraine and planning sabotage by arson on the orders of an unknown person named "Alexander".
Tesla cuts prices on the Model Y, Model X, and Model S by $2000 to attract more buyers amid falling sales and increased competition.
Bulgaria has received the first shipment of American nuclear fuel from Westinghouse to partially replace the Russian fuel currently used at the fifth power unit of the Kozloduy NPP.