A 39-year-old man died of burns sustained while trying to extinguish a dry grass fire in his own yard in the village of Lisky, Olevsk community, Korosten district, Zhytomyr region.
Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, the Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, explained the importance of combat missions carried out by military intelligence units, in particular in the Black Sea and in the temporarily occupied Crimea, in the documentary "War for the Sea: From Dnipro to Crimea".
The Russian corporation Rostec plans to set up resin production at the seized facilities of the Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry in occupied Donetsk, making it part of the Russian military-industrial complex.
Pope Francis calls on Ukraine to raise a white flag and negotiate with Russia to end the war, suggesting talks mediated by other countries such as Turkey, despite potentially legitimizing Russian aggression.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron opposes sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions, to avoid creating targets for Russia.
Polish farmers announced new nationwide protests on March 20, blocking transportation routes from 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p.m. to demand action from the government as their farms face bankruptcy.
Over the past day, Russians tried to break through Ukrainian defenses in the Novopavlivka sector 21 times, conducting numerous attacks and shelling in various parts of the frontline.
To mark the 210th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko's birth, Ukrposhta, in cooperation with the Embassy of Kyrgyzstan, issued the first international stamp dedicated to the Ukrainian poet.
U. S. President Joe Biden criticizes his election rival Donald Trump for meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Florida.
The Ombudsman calls on foreign media not to cover the illegitimate pseudo-elections in the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, as they violate international law and travel there is legally prohibited and dangerous.
Deputy Minister of Defense Vitaliy Polovenko conducted unscheduled inspections of warehouses in eastern and central Ukraine to monitor the quality and distribution of daily field rations for military personnel, review complaints about the quality of rations and ensure proper supply of nutritious food to the military.
The Kremlin is hoping for a 30% turnout in the occupied Ukrainian territories in the fake presidential elections, but for the public, the Russians will "draw" more than 70%.
The French foreign minister said that Ukraine has not asked for troops, but France does not rule out anything, including sending personnel to conduct demining operations in the coming months.
A 16-year-old boy was killed in the Chervonohryhorivska community of Nikopol district, Dnipropetrovska oblast, as a result of Russian artillery shelling.
Britain is ready to cooperate with Germany to help supply Ukraine with Taurus missiles, and in return Britain will provide additional Storm Shadow missiles.
The water temperature in Lake Geneva has reached a record high of 13. 5°C due to the lack of winter mixing since 2012, which threatens biodiversity.
Pyrotechnics seized and destroyed an unexploded Russian aircraft bomb that fell near residential buildings in Toretsk, Donetsk region.
In March, the European Commission will inspect the Polish consulates in Guangzhou (China) and Manila (Philippines) to check compliance with Schengen visa rules in connection with the "visa scandal" involving alleged corruption and fraud.
Kadyrov's troops are looting the Butovka mine in Donetsk region, cutting copper and exporting it for sale, forcing their "slaves" to work 12-14 hours a day.
The Czech Republic, together with its partners, raised funds to purchase the first batch of 300,000 artillery shells for Ukraine.
China's Special Representative for Eurasia, Lu Hui, visited Ukraine and held frank and friendly talks with Ukrainian officials about Ukraine-China relations.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silinia compared Russia to an unpredictable alcoholic or drug addict neighbor whose behavior cannot be predicted.
Police dismantled the warhead of an enemy drone stuck 55 meters high in a windmill propeller in Mykolaiv region.
Ukrainian partisans have recorded the arrival of Russian military equipment in occupied Simferopol, which the invaders plan to transfer to the front.
France is planning to involve its defense companies in the production of military equipment and ammunition directly in Ukraine to support the country against Russian invasion.
Kristalina Georgieva, the current IMF Managing Director, is interested in securing a second five-year term and has received the support of France, which is a crucial factor for her re-election.
Representatives of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine took part in a briefing for the Chinese government delegation, during which they discussed the security situation in Ukraine, including the situation on the battlefield, the exchange of prisoners, civilian hostages and deported Ukrainian children, and demonstrated evidence of Russia's use of North Korean munitions against Ukraine.
Russia is trying to use the unrecognized regions of Transnistria and Gagauzia to conduct hybrid operations and destabilize Moldova on the eve of EU accession talks and presidential elections.
Congress may start collecting signatures as early as this week to bypass the speaker and bring the bill to a vote if the speaker does not introduce it by then.
In Rivne region, law enforcement officers exposed a corruption scheme involving an employee of the military medical commission and a former district military commissar who received bribes worth almost UAH 5 million for declaring people unfit for military service.