The Glushkovo railway station in the Kursk region of Russia was shelled, damaging power lines and leaving the station and the nearby village without electricity.
Ukraine's Air Force confirms that it shot down 18 of 22 Iranian Shaheed drones launched by Russia over Odesa region overnight.
According to the General Staff's report, 74 combat engagements took place on the frontline over the past day.
The Ukrainian military conducted 9 strikes against Russian troops, destroying an enemy missile and hitting the locations of personnel, air defense and artillery.
During the nighttime attack, Odesa's air defense shot down 18 Iranian Shahed drones, damaging a recreational facility and private property, but without causing any injuries.
Macron said that Ukrainians are fighting for European security and freedom, defending themselves against Russian aggression.
Russian air defense forces report shooting down three Ukrainian drones overnight in the Belgorod region near Ukraine.
The U. S. Secretary of State has awarded the 2022 International Women's Prize for Courage to 12 women from around the world who have advocated for human rights and gender equality at the risk of their lives.
Trump receives majority support in the preliminary results of the Republican caucuses in North Dakota.
Canada is considering supplying Ukraine with CRV7 missiles to defend against a Russian invasion.
An armed 65-year-old woman barricaded herself in a hospital in Aachen, Germany, threatening staff and setting off pyrotechnics, prompting police to arrest her for attempted murder.
The former editor-in-chief of a sanctioned pro-Russian TV channel was appointed head of the communications department of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, prompting the resignation of employees who opposed the appointment.
A US Air Force officer was detained for disclosing classified information about Russia's invasion of Ukraine to an accomplice on a foreign dating site.
China will increase its defense budget for 2024 by 7. 2% to 1.67 trillion yuan ($230.6 billion) and will focus on reunification with Taiwan.
France has agreed to allocate more than $5 million to help rebuild war-affected areas of Chernihiv Oblast.
A fragment of the wooden door frame from the Titanic that saved Kate Winslet's character Rose in the movie will be sold at auction with a starting bid of $40,000.
The British authorities consider the leak of conversations between Bundeswehr officers about British troops in Ukraine a serious problem, but say it will not affect London's aid to Kyiv or cooperation with Berlin.
The occupiers are bribing pensioners in the Russian-occupied territories with $80 for the right vote in the unrecognized presidential election.
Air defense systems in Odesa repeatedly exploded while intercepting five waves of attack drones moving toward the city from the Black Sea.
Armed gangs attempted to seize Haiti's main airport, starting a firefight with police and armed forces, who closed the facility without flights or passengers.
The United States imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other high-ranking officials for their alleged involvement in corruption and human rights violations.
Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denys Malyuska met with UNICEF Representative in Ukraine Munir Mammadzade to discuss cooperation in the field of protection of children's rights in the justice system.
The explosions occurred in Odesa after enemy drones were spotted approaching the city from several directions.
Military officer Teixeira pleaded guilty to leaking classified US documents, including reports on the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counteroffensive in Ukraine.
Air defense forces in Odesa region are on high alert to protect themselves from potential air threats.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a Russian military facility in the occupied Kherson region, using a guided bomb with the inscription "For the children of Odesa. Burn in hell, orcs!" in response to a Russian drone strike on Odesa that killed 12 people, including 5 children.
Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko met with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi to discuss nuclear safety at the occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
An armed 65-year-old woman took patients hostage at a hospital in Aachen, Germany, after which she barricaded herself in a ward and called for an evacuation.
France has become the first country to guarantee the right to abortion in its constitution after both houses of parliament approved amendments.
Videos circulating on the Internet of people having fun in an Odesa nightclub allegedly on the declared Day of Mourning were actually filmed earlier, as confirmed by police who found the club closed.