Three people were injured in a drone attack in Odesa, including a woman and a girl, the regional military administration reports. A total of 130 civilians had to be urgently evacuated from the affected building.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, after a telephone conversation with U. S. President Joe Biden, announced more than seven billion euros in military aid to Ukraine in 2024. This assistance is part of a joint effort to continue providing financial, humanitarian and military support to Ukraine.
The United States is considering adding the Yemeni Houthi group to the list of international terrorist organizations because of their attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea.
A drone attack in Odesa reportedly resulted in injuries, including a 62-year-old man, and damage to civilian residential infrastructure. Fires and civilian injuries were reported.
In its updated military doctrine, Belarus for the first time considers the use of nuclear weapons. The move follows Russia's announcement last year that it would deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
The number of victims of a Russian air strike on Kharkiv, Ukraine, has risen to 17. 12 people were hospitalized and others were treated on the spot. The strike also damaged at least 10 residential buildings.
Russian air defense shot down seven drones over the Belgorod region, causing damage to buildings, but no casualties were reported. The governor confirmed power outages and fires, and emergency services were dispatched to the scene.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to send medical supplies and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip through the mediation of Qatar and France. Two Qatari planes will deliver the aid to Al-Arish and then to Gaza through the Rafah border crossing.
Iran has violated Pakistani airspace with an attack that killed two children and injured three others, the Pakistani ministry said in a statement. The Pakistani side expressed its strong protest to Iranian officials in Tehran.
The first two of the 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks that the Netherlands and Denmark have jointly purchased for Ukraine have been overhauled and are ready for shipment. The remaining tanks will be delivered this summer.
Google will provide 5,000 security keys to the Ukrainian government, which will help improve cybersecurity and Internet safety. The keys will replace traditional passwords with physical verification, which will increase the security of accounts.
The Russian military reportedly shelled seven settlements in Sumy region 17 times in one day, recording a total of 101 explosions. The attacks were carried out using a variety of methods, including mortar shelling, drone strikes, and cannon artillery.
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to supply Ukraine with 40 SCALP missiles and "hundreds of bombs," with deliveries to begin immediately. This promise is part of France's ongoing support to Kyiv, including military training.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, met with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud at the World Economic Forum in Davos. They discussed the intensification of bilateral relations and humanitarian issues.
The Air Force reported that two groups of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were detected moving in different regions. The UAVs are reported to be moving in the direction of Dnipro and Kherson regions from Sumy region, and from Kherson region in a northwesterly direction.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Polish President Duda in Davos to discuss Ukraine's European integration and coordinate positions ahead of the NATO summit in Washington. Duda assured of his support for Ukraine and upcoming talks with Prime Minister Tusk.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov briefed U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on the successful shooting down of a Russian A-50 aircraft over the Sea of Azov by the Ukrainian military. They also discussed the upgrade of fortifications and air defense equipment.
The number of victims of the Russian attack on Kharkiv on January 16 has risen to 16, with two women in critical condition. There may be more victims under the rubble.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has promised to support Hungary in defending its right to vote in the European Union. Fico called the proposals to restrict Hungary's rights an attack on the country's sovereignty and interests.
The number of victims of the Russian army's strike on Kharkiv has risen to 11, with residential infrastructure in the city center suffering the most. Emergency services are still inspecting the damage sites.
The U. S. military destroyed four Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles in Yemen that were ready to be launched. This action was the result of constant Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea, which disrupt global shipping and raise fears of global inflation and destabilization in the Middle East.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with the head of the Latvian parliamentary delegation Daiga Merina to discuss strengthening the state's borders and the upcoming NATO summit. Umerov expressed gratitude for Latvia's support of Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression.
According to VODA UA LLC, which is the sole official supplier of water to VODA UA, the change of ownership will not affect the company's current operations or obligations.
As of January 1, 2024, there were 1. 495 million registered legal entities in Ukraine, with the highest business activity in Kyiv, Dnipro and Odesa regions.
An explosion at the Trajal plant in the Serbian city of Krusevac killed one person and injured four others. The explosion occurred in a workshop for the production of fuel belts.
Court orders SBI to open case on abuses at the National Bank.
Iryna Pototska, Head of the Health Care Committee of the Public Council at the Odesa Oblast State Administration, praised the work of the Odesa Regional Medical Association for the first time.
How the DGF spends money on eco-notebooks and social media PR.
The number of cases of carbon monoxide poisoning is increasing in Ukraine, with the latest victims being a 48-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman in Mykolaiv region, allegedly due to a faulty heating system.
Yulia Yatsyk, member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Law Enforcement, believes that Ukraine needs to designate a specific body to investigate crimes committed by judges.