In Sumy, a teenager brought home parts that looked like an engine that he had found on the street, which later exploded. As a result of the incident, the boy was injured and hospitalized.
On February 13, four new romantic films will be released in Ukrainian cinemas. The premieres include a new story about Bridget Jones, a drama with Tom Hanks, and two romantic films about young lovers.
A Berlin court has ordered X (Twitter) to provide access to data on the dissemination of information before the German elections. Activists will be able to track potential disinformation and its impact on the February 23 vote.
Volodymyr Stankevych won a bronze medal at the World Fencing Cup in Heindenheim. In the semifinals, the Ukrainian lost to Italian Davide Di Verola with a score of 12:15.
Hamas postpones the transfer of the list of Israeli hostages, accusing Israel of delaying humanitarian aid. Israel denies the allegations, claiming to have delivered more than 12,600 trucks to Gaza.
An anticyclone is expected in Ukraine, bringing sunny weather and frosts down to -10 degrees. Due to high atmospheric pressure, headaches are possible, and precipitation is not expected.
“Ukrzaliznytsia is organizing special romantic trips for Valentine's Day for the military and their partners. The two-hour trips will take place in Kyiv and Lviv on February 14-16, with tickets available through the Army+ app.
Security measures have been strengthened in military units and shopping centers following a series of bombings. Increased patrols, access control and video surveillance were introduced, and additional staff briefings were held.
5. 4 billion people in the world are ruled by men over the age of 70, which is 67.5% of the world's population. Women rule only 28 countries, covering about 5% of the world's population.
Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security refuted the disinformation about the use of Russian fuel at KhNPP power units. Ukraine has completely abandoned Russian nuclear fuel and is cooperating with Westinghouse to supply nuclear power plants.
Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order imposing sanctions on ICC officials and their families. The restrictions will apply to those who assisted in the investigation of US citizens and their allies.
False information about the death of a young man during an attempt to mobilize in Krasnopavlivka was spread on social media. The police found the “killed” young man alive, and he confirmed only that his documents had been checked.
A light aircraft chartered by the US military crashed in the province of Maguindanao del Sur. Four people were killed in the crash.
Marco Rubio will not attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg because he disagrees with South Africa's policies. He criticizes the country for expropriating private property and promoting DEI ideas.
For the first time, the UK convenes a meeting of the Ramstein for the United States on February 12 at NATO headquarters. Defense Secretary John Healey holds the 26th meeting to discuss support for Ukraine.
20 Polish and Ukrainian experts will exhume the victims in the village of Puznyky in late April. The work will last for a month and will include anthropological and genetic research.
In the Dutch city of Flissingen, a seal entered a beachfront hotel room when a guest went for a walk. The animal rights activists who arrived at the scene found the seal sleeping and moved it to a safe place.
In January, oil revenues to the Russian budget approached an annual minimum due to falling prices. Total oil and gas revenue amounted to RUB 789.1 billion, of which 73% came from the oil sector.
Ukrenergo's Supervisory Board has announced a competition for the position of the company's CEO. The competition will be supported by Korn Ferry, one of the global executive search consultancies.
Russian special services deceive Ukrainian youth by recruiting them for sabotage with promises of easy money. According to the head of the Center, those recruited are used and condemned to death or long-term imprisonment.
A 61-year-old man wounded during a Russian missile attack on Izium on February 4 died in hospital. Doctors fought for his life for 24 hours, but failed to save him.
Russian troops conducted a series of attacks with drones and artillery in Kherson and the region. The attacks killed one civilian and injured 18 people, including three police officers.
A shooting killed 11 people at the Swedish educational center Campus Risbergska in Örebro. The 35-year-old attacker, who had a gun license, was also killed, and the motives for the crime are currently unknown.
The Spanish government has approved a reduction in the working week from 40 to 37. 5 hours without changing wages. The proposal must be approved by the parliament, where there are already disagreements over its support.
Russian poachers illegally caught aquatic bioresources in the Sea of Azov worth over UAH 4. 1 billion. The largest losses were recorded for 9 months of 2024 - UAH 3.584 billion.
In Donetsk region, the forced evacuation of children from 12 settlements of the Shakhovka community has been announced. The evacuation will be carried out together with their parents or legal representatives to safe regions.
The investigation revealed that one-third of Russia's “shadow fleet” consists of tankers sold by US and EU companies after the war began. The sale brought billions of euros to the former owners.
Two young women aged 18 and 19 were killed in a Russian missile strike on Izyum. One of the victims was pregnant, said the head of the Kharkiv RMA.
The SBU detained a group of people who, on the instructions of Russia, set fire to military equipment and government buildings in different regions of Ukraine. Among the detainees are a woman and her minor son who set fire to Ukrainian Armed Forces pickup trucks and relay cabinets of Ukrzaliznytsia.
In Kyiv, two girls aged 11 and 15 beat their 14-year-old friend at a sports ground. The prosecutor's office filed a petition with the court to apply compulsory educational measures.