A group of criminals aged 17 to 34 who set fire to residential buildings and apartments across Ukraine on request for a reward ranging from $500 to $3,000 were detained, causing damage to 9 properties in several regions.
More than 9,000 consumers in Dnipropetrovska oblast were cut off from power due to the weather, but as of this morning almost all of them have been reconnected.
Russian propaganda channels spread fake news that Pentagon and German officers were killed in a missile strike in Odesa, but this claim is untrue and part of Russia's tactics to justify war crimes against civilians.
The Embassy of Ukraine in the UK has called on British children's author Simon Tyler to correctly mark the map of Ukraine in his book, including Crimea and a part of Odesa region that were previously missing.
In Sumy and Kharkiv regions, experts have restored access to radio and Ukrainian television at almost all facilities after Russian shelling.
The IOC urges athletes not to participate in the Friendship Games organized by Russia. Calling it a cynical attempt to politicize sport and a violation of the Olympic Charter and UN resolutions.
Ukraine and NATO agreed to deepen cooperation in strategic communications, where Ukraine will share its experience in countering Russian propaganda and disinformation during the war.
The Ukrainian national team won a record 76 medals, including 44 gold, 20 silver and 12 bronze, at the United States Air Force Trials 2024 international sports competition for war veterans and wounded servicemen.
The Russian military is looking for ways to strengthen its defense against drones and limit operations in the Black Sea due to Ukraine's successful asymmetric naval strikes and increasing losses.
Leonid Pasichnyk, the self-proclaimed head of the "luhansk people's republic", is accused of holding illegal elections in the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region.
During his visit to Kyiv, U. S. Senator Graham urged Ukrainian lawmakers to pass a draft law on mobilization as soon as possible.
A pastor in Belarus was arrested for 15 days for calling to pray for Ukraine during a sermon in church.
Four former police officers of the Cherkasy region, including the heads of the public security police, patrol service, special battalion and deputy commander of the Berkut, will be tried for issuing illegal orders to disperse protesters by force on February 20, 2014, which resulted in 13 protesters being injured and vehicles damaged.
In the Zaporizhzhia sector, the Special Operations Forces destroyed 10 units of enemy heavy and automotive equipment, including self-propelled guns, howitzers, an armored personnel carrier and trucks.
In Sumy region, the Defense Forces are reinforcing three lines of defense and considering various scenarios.
The Ministry of Defense, together with its partners, is working to create a tool for military registration of citizens - the Oberih register. Its particular advantage is the prevention of corruption.
A 39-year-old man from Boryspil tried to kill an elderly couple by stabbing them multiple times in their apartment in Kyiv region.
A judge of the Kropyvnytskyi Court of Appeal and his accomplice were accused of extorting and receiving a $10,500 bribe for delivering a lenient sentence in a fatal car accident case.
Police exposed illegal amber diggers in Rivne region, seizing an all-terrain vehicle, motor pumps and raw amber stones.
Five Ukrainian refugees, including children, were diagnosed with measles in a refugee center in Chisinau, Moldova, leading to the closure of the facility for 21 days.
Lithuania introduces stricter controls on Russian grain imports, checking it for pesticides, mycotoxins, and metals, as well as verifying its origin to prevent the sale of grain seized from the occupied territories.
Crimean guerrillas reconnoitered the permanent deployment point of the Russian 126th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade in Perevalne, which is currently being used as a staging area before the personnel are transferred to the combat zone.
Russian troops attacked an Orthodox church in the village of Novooosynove, Kupyansk district, Kharkiv region, damaging the church boiler room, the village council building and two houses, resulting in one person being injured.
The Parliamentary Committee on National Security plans to close a loophole in the draft law on mobilization that allowed several people to register as guardians of one person with a disability to avoid the draft.
Finland's foreign minister said that the West continues to underestimate Putin's power and the situation could escalate, calling for restrictions on leaders like Putin instead of hoping to freeze the conflict in Ukraine.
Israel approves sending a delegation to Qatar to negotiate a temporary truce in Gaza and the release of hostages.
On March 17, 5 people were wounded in Mykolaiv as a result of hostile shelling, and private houses, apartments and cars were damaged.
As a result of massive shelling in Sumy and Kharkiv regions, more than 8. 6 thousand consumers lost power, and more than 130 were left without gas.
a Russian drone hits a gas station in Nikopol, wounding three men aged 32, 43 and 67.
Occupants shelled a temporary medical center in the village of Buhaivka, Kharkiv region, wounding a 36-year-old paramedic and a 56-year-old ambulance driver.