Ukrainian reconnaissance men burned down a Russian Kasta-2E2 radar station near the Russian-Ukrainian border, disabling the radar and causing casualties.
Seven private houses were partially destroyed and a car damaged by falling rocket shrapnel during the morning shelling in the Kyiv region of Ukraine.
Rescuers pulled the body of a 74-year-old woman from the rubble of a destroyed house after a Russian attack on Velykyi Burluk.
A man and a woman living on Naukova Street in Lviv sustained stab wounds in the attack, which also damaged nearby buildings and cars.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 399,090 personnel and 6,442 tanks.
In Ukraine, about a thousand children are diagnosed with cancer every year. Of the total number of children with cancer, 50% die.
According to the General Staff, Ukrainian troops repelled 83 firefights over the past day.
The General Staff reported that over the past day, Ukrainian aviation conducted 103 strikes on enemy manpower and equipment.
The explosions occurred in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia after an air raid alert was issued across Ukraine due to a reported missile threat.
Air defense systems respond to explosions in Kyiv and the surrounding area.
In the center of Moscow, the roof of the Izvestia Hall building catches fire, engulfing the entire roof in flames.
Ukrainian carriers will block the Yahodyn-Dorogusk border crossing with Poland on February 15 to protest the Polish blockade and unequal treatment of Ukrainian carriers.
Ukraine announces a nationwide air alert due to the threat of missile attacks by enemy aircraft and ships in the Black Sea.
A rocket attack by Russian troops on a residential area in Chuhuiv, Kharkiv region, killed at least one person overnight.
Thousands of Indian farmers gathered outside New Delhi to demand government intervention to support agriculture, including guaranteed crop prices and loan waivers.
Ukraine is urgently switching to F-16 aircraft with the help of other countries through the training of the aviation coalition.
If re-elected, Donald Trump will reportedly push Ukraine's leadership to negotiate with Russia to end the conflict.
The US will launch 6 surveillance satellites into orbit, 2 of which will track hypersonic missiles and 4 of which will track fighter jets, the Pentagon announced.
North Korea tested a new surface-to-ship missile that flew over the Sea of Japan for more than 1,400 seconds and hit a target boat under Kim Jong-un's supervision.
FBI Director Christopher Wray paid an unofficial visit to Israel, where he met with intelligence officials to discuss countering threats from Iran and Hezbollah.
Biden grants temporary protection from deportation to Palestinians in the United States for 18 months.
The list of sanctions includes two individuals from Iran and one from the UAE, the US Treasury Department said.
A shooting took place in the center of Moscow, reportedly caused by an accident involving the daughter of the head of the so-called "DPR" Boxing Federation, who arrived with armed guards.
European countries will remain dependent on U. S. military security assistance over the next decade, Bloomberg reports, citing unnamed sources.
An oil depot in Russia's Kursk region catches fire after the governor accuses Ukraine of attacking it with an unmanned aerial vehicle.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met with a German delegation to discuss preparations for the June Conference on Ukraine's recovery in Berlin and the creation of joint defense industries.
Two explosions occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine, minutes after an air raid siren sounded in the region.
One person was killed and nine injured in a shooting during a celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory near Union Station, where fans had gathered.
A patrol policeman in Sumy helped give birth to a girl after he was called to help a woman in labor who refused medical assistance.
The U. S. Secretary of Energy and the Ukrainian Minister of Energy discussed expanding cooperation in the nuclear industry and the prospects for the construction of new power units at the Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant.