The General Staff reported that over the past day, Ukrainian aviation conducted 15 strikes against enemy forces, destroying 2 Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers and 4 reconnaissance drones.
Estonian Prime Minister Kallas hopes that Denmark's decision to send all of its ammunition to Ukraine will inspire other countries to provide more military assistance.
Russian air defense allegedly shot down two Ukrainian drones over the Belgorod region on February 28.
The King of Norway was hospitalized in Malaysia due to an infection during a private trip to this Southeast Asian country.
Apple has canceled its plans to develop electric vehicles after more than a decade of work and will transfer employees from the project to its artificial intelligence division.
The Russian occupiers in the occupied territories have distributed a plan to ensure a high turnout for fake elections to legitimize the occupation among such structures as educational institutions.
Congressional inaction to approve additional aid will make it harder for Ukrainian troops to succeed in their fight against Russian forces, a US State Department spokesman said.
Hundreds of thousands of residents of southeastern Australia were ordered to evacuate as extreme heat and catastrophic wildfire danger threatened to set off large-scale forest fires.
Trump and Biden won their primaries in Michigan, with Trump increasing his lead over Nikki Haley in the fight for the Republican nomination and Biden scoring an important victory for the Democrats.
A 35-year-old Ukrainian truck driver, who was waiting in line to cross the border from Ukraine to Slovakia, died while waiting in a long line.
A fire at a critical infrastructure facility in Odesa broke out after the wreckage of a downed Iranian Shahed drone caused a short circuit in the power grid.
Deminers destroy warheads from a downed enemy drone and an X-59 missile in Mykolaiv region.
German police have arrested former RAF activist Daniela Klett on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder committed between 1999 and 2016.
Nine people were killed and six injured during police operations targeting drug gangs in poor neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro.
German and French fighter jets were scrambled and escorted a Russian military aircraft near their borders without incident as part of NATO air patrol missions.
US congressmen call on Elon Musk to explain why the US military in and around Taiwan does not have access to Starlink communications under the Starshield program funded by the US Department of Defense.
President Zelenskyy visited the Albanian capital of Tirana to strengthen bilateral ties and gain solidarity against Russian aggression.
A 4. 5-magnitude earthquake struck near the Turkish city of Canakkale on February 27, 2024, shaking the region and highlighting the need for earthquake preparedness.
France's defense minister announces plans to increase ammunition production to 5,000 rounds per month by 2024 to support Ukraine against a Russian invasion.
The National Resistance Headquarters warned Ukrainians against traveling to Russia, as the FSB could use them in operations and label them "saboteurs" or "terrorists" to escalate tensions.
A British cargo ship carrying fertilizer from Saudi Arabia to Bulgaria sank in the Red Sea after being hit by a Houthi missile on February 18.
A sixth person was charged with spying for Russia in a case in which five Bulgarians had already been detained for obtaining classified British documents.
Explosions occurred in Odesa during enemy shelling of the city.
The United States will not send troops to Ukraine, but will provide military assistance to help Ukrainian troops defend themselves against Russia.
Russian artillery shelling of a private enterprise in Kurakhivka, Donetsk region, killed one person and injured five others.
The annual Sowing Seeds charity event was launched.
Russia is creating problems in the global arms market and influencing countries with Soviet-style weapons to prevent Ukraine from obtaining the necessary ammunition.
Russia's February 22 attack on Odesa caused almost $130,000 in air damage.
The MHP-Hromadі Charitable Foundation helps to equip safety classes in schools. These classes are equipped with, among other things, mannequins for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, critical bleeding simulators, turnstiles and first aid kits.
The Deposit Guarantee Fund overpaid at least UAH 219. 6 thousand for 72 RAM modules, having purchased them at inflated prices.