A 32-year-old man sustained an explosive wound and a shoulder injury after a Russian shell hit an apartment building in the Dniprovsky district of Kherson on February 28.
At night and in the morning, the enemy shelled five settlements in Sumy region, 66 explosions were recorded.
Russian occupants intensified air strikes along the entire front line in the Luhansk region, hitting villages where civilians remain.
The Netherlands does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine as part of NATO or an international coalition, Dutch Army Commander Onno Eichelsheim said.
An Illinois court has barred former President Donald Trump from participating in the Republican primary due to his role in inciting a riot at the U. S. Capitol on January 6, a decision that was delayed to allow for an appeal.
The UK Ministry of Defense has stated that the use of the Storm Shadow cruise missiles provided by Ukraine is the responsibility of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Ukrainians have the most positive attitude towards US President Joe Biden and Polish President Andrzej Duda, and the most negative - towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine completed the transition to European electricity trading rules by holding the first joint monthly auction for access to interconnectors with Moldova.
Border guards uncovered a scheme to smuggle two Kharkiv residents across the Ukrainian border to Romania under the false pretense of attending their grandmother's funeral.
Sweden's accession to NATO may be delayed until next week because Hungary's newly elected president has not yet taken office to sign the ratification.
Moldova has extended temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians until March 1, 2025, and the protection will be automatically extended, as well as the validity of the recipient's identity document.
Russian troops shelled the town of Kurakhove in Donetsk region, damaging the building of the local fire station with a blast wave, none of the rescuers were injured.
British intelligence analysis shows that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reduced its influence on post-Soviet countries.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained in Odesa a repeat offender who committed robberies against city residents under the guise of an SBU officer.
According to Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Ukrainian troops in the Tavriya sector killed over 560 Russian occupants and captured 11 people, as well as destroyed 38 pieces of equipment and 358 unmanned aerial vehicles.
Due to significant losses, the enemy continues to attack personnel with a small amount of heavy equipment on the Liman and Kupyansk fronts.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an employee of Kharkiv University who was passing intelligence information to the Russians about the city's defense, including the location of Ukrainian air defense systems, fortifications, and troop movements.
The British army will focus on trench warfare tactics, focusing on the tactics of the battles between Russia and Ukraine.
After the end of the war with Russia, Ukrainian citizens will have to hand over their military weapons.
Latvia extends entry restrictions for Russian citizens for another year due to Russia's ongoing military aggression in Ukraine, which poses a threat to Latvia's internal security.
The U. S. Treasury Secretary has called on G20 financial leaders to find a way to transfer $300 billion worth of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine to strengthen its defense and rebuild after the war.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the presence of NATO troops on the territory of Ukraine would lead to a direct conflict between the alliance and Russia.
Orban refused to honor Navalny with a minute of silence and called him a chauvinist for his past statements about Georgians.
The Israeli Defense Forces discovered a 10-kilometer network of tunnels under a hospital and university in northern Gaza that were used by Hamas militants to transport fighters and weapons between Gaza City and central camps.
In Kyiv, a truck crashes into a tram, hampering traffic on Vaclav Havel Boulevard.
Over the past day, Russian occupants fired 139 times at Luhansk region, launching 524 shells, while Ukrainian troops repelled more than 20 attacks.
Poland's foreign minister calls for arming Ukraine and deterring Putin to prevent a larger global conflict.
A drunken 60-year-old driver crashed into a bus in the village of Trebukhiv, injuring a 4-year-old boy, a 17-year-old girl and two other people with blood alcohol levels above the legal limit.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed a prisoner of the Zhytomyr Correctional Colony who extorted money from relatives of captured or missing Ukrainian servicemen at the front, promising to assist in their search and return home.
A US Air Force serviceman who set himself on fire near the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D. C., died from his injuries.