A drunken man set fire to a house in Berezan, Kyiv region, killing a 42-year-old woman, and the perpetrator was served a notice of suspicion.
Due to the shelling, some consumers in Sumy and Kryvyi Rih were partially left without heat and gas supply, but there is no shortage of electricity.
European companies continue to supply equipment for the Arctic LNG 2 project, one of the largest shareholders of which is billionaire Gennady Timchenko, a close friend of Vladimir Putin.
Russians fired 18 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region, causing 64 explosions, damaging 30 apartments in a residential building, and injuring people.
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy states that there are no legal obstacles to the restoration of St. Nicholas Church in Kyiv.
Two men from Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk regions were rescued by border guards in Zakarpattia after they got lost while trying to illegally cross the border with Romania through the mountains.
The head of the IAEA said that the ban on Ukrainian personnel access to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant seized by Russia does not pose a direct security threat.
Russia has banned 347 high-ranking officials from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, including prime ministers and foreign ministers, from entering the country because of their "hostile policy" of lobbying for sanctions, interfering in Russia's internal affairs and demolishing Soviet monuments.
Three people were killed in a collision between a car and a bus near the village of Tyaziv in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Swiss Ambassador Christina Marti Lang and protested to her over the decision of the Swiss parliament on the mechanism of confiscation of Russian assets.
A Russian citizen, identified as a former Wagner mercenary, was denied entry to Moldova and returned to the country of origin.
The Security Service blocked new schemes to evade mobilization and illegally travel abroad by men of military age, detaining three officials of medical institutions, a lawyer and others involved in the sale of forged documents and certificates. The cost of forgery was up to USD 16 thousand.
The EU finance ministers unanimously supported the candidacy of Kristalina Georgieva for a second five-year term as head of the International Monetary Fund.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an agent of the Russian Federal Security Service, a current Ukrainian serviceman, who tried to fatally poison commanders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia region by adding a poisonous substance to the water supply.
A record is set in Ukraine for the largest mass reading of Taras Shevchenko's poem Kateryna with 210 participants from 22 countries, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy.
Police officer Volodymyr Nikulin helped the crew of the Oscar-winning documentary 20 Days in Mariupol leave the besieged city with footage exposing Russian atrocities.
The enemy focused its attack efforts on the Liman direction, trying to advance in the area of Bilohorivka and south of Nevske with the support of aviation and artillery.
Over the past day, three residents of Donetsk region were wounded by Russian occupants - two in Selydove and one in Toretsk.
Two defendants were notified of suspicion for launching fireworks in Brovary, Kyiv region, in wartime on the occasion of a birthday celebration.
Ukrainian gymnast Victoria Onoprienko won a silver medal in the hoop routine and a bronze medal in the ribbon routine at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix in Marbella, Spain.
Instead of sending NATO troops to Ukraine, Slovak Defense Minister Robert Kalyniak proposes to bring back combat-ready Ukrainian men who have gone abroad.
Russians are using drones with incendiary mixture, causing fires in the border settlements of Chernihiv region.
Two young men aged 19 and 21 tried to steal a Mercedes-Benz GLE from a businessman in the parking lot of a shopping center in Kyiv, stabbing him with a knife, planning to earn money to travel abroad.
Latvia will check people who come to the Russian embassy to vote in the presidential election to see if they have legal grounds to stay in the country.
The SBU detained in Kharkiv region another Russian intelligence informant who had been cooperating with Russian military intelligence since March 2022, collecting intelligence on the movements of the Ukrainian military and adjusting Russian missile strikes on the city of Izyum.
Russia is creating a system of "re-education" and digital control over Ukrainian children illegally deported to Russia, trying to form a "Russian identity" in them and prevent them from returning to their families in Ukraine.
Ukrainian veterans have already won 34 medals, including 20 gold medals, at the 2024 U. S. Air Force competition in Las Vegas, demonstrating their invincible spirit and strength.
The Permanent Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has issued a statement rejecting Pope Francis' proposal to raise the white flag and negotiate with Russia, emphasizing that surrender means death for Ukrainians in view of Russia's genocidal intentions to destroy Ukrainian identity.
By shooting down or disabling Russian planes, Ukraine is creating conditions for the deployment of its new F-16 fighters, which it will soon receive from the West, the Estonian Air Force Chief of Staff believes.
An FSB agent, the wife of a former Party of Regions official, was detained in Vinnytsia region for spying for Russia and justifying its armed aggression against Ukraine.