Croatia rejects Serbia's accusations of interfering in its internal affairs because of different views on Russia's war against Ukraine.
Delegations from Azerbaijan and Armenia will meet in the coming days to continue discussions on a peace treaty between the two countries.
The Russian Finance Minister said that Russia will give a "symmetrical" response to any actions of the United States and its allies aimed at frozen assets abroad.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have updated guidelines for journalists on working at military facilities and in combat areas under martial law.
A senior U. S. Senate staffer is under investigation for allegedly providing $30,000 worth of sniper equipment to Ukrainian troops and frequently traveling near combat zones against instructions.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine will hold military exercises in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv from February 26 to 28 to practice the defense of the capital.
The Kremlin has adopted regulations to stimulate mining in the occupied Ukrainian territories in order to obtain raw materials needed for the operation of seized metallurgical enterprises.
India has secured the release of some of its citizens who worked in "auxiliary jobs" in the Russian army, after discussing each case with the Russian authorities.
Ukrainian fencers won a gold medal in the team tournament at the European Cadet Championships in Naples, Italy, defeating Poland in the final with a score of 45:35.
Russian soldiers shot Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered in the Bakhmut district, killing at least seven.
Ukraine and the United States are negotiating a security agreement, which, according to Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva, will be one of the strongest and will include mechanisms to ensure its validity for 10 years.
the Russian army shelled the village of Tyahynka in the Kherson region, killing two local residents in their own yard.
the Russian military fired artillery and attacked Nikopol district with drones, killing one person.
The Prime Minister of Japan called on the G7 leaders to show solidarity in maintaining sanctions against Russia and achieving a just peace for Ukraine.
The Ukrainian hacker group UA25 carried out a large-scale cyberattack on Russian servers on February 25, obtaining more than 5 terabytes of personal and corporate data.
A 34-year-old man sustained gunshot shrapnel wounds to his face, neck, eyelids and legs after stepping on an explosive device in a forest belt near Tryfonivka village, Kherson region.
The leader of the far-right Dutch Freedom Party said he supports assistance to Ukraine and called Russia's war against Ukraine illegal and barbaric.
Ukraine's military intelligence chief denies reports that Russia has received Iranian ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine, saying this information is not true.
The SBU identified a Russian FSB colonel who tortured civilians and allowed looting during the Russian occupation of Kharkiv region.
The Government of Ukraine has allocated over UAH 17 billion to the State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of Infrastructure for the development and maintenance of public roads of national importance.
Russia has spread a fake story that it has found evidence of "trafficking in organs of the Ukrainian military" in the Kharkiv region to discredit Ukraine's leadership.
Temporary certificates of Ukrainian citizenship will be issued to Ukrainian citizens who have lost their passports but reside in the territories occupied by Russia or in the territories where hostilities are taking place as part of a two-year pilot project.
Russian schools will teach critical thinking on the example of Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson.
India's Foreign Ministry has asked Russia for the early release of some Indians working in the Russian army as "auxiliary workers.
Ukrainian hackers obtained the coordinates of Russian surveillance equipment from the general's e-mail, which helped Ukrainian forces destroy Murom-M.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an informant who was collecting intelligence on the location of Ukrainian troops and equipment for her son, a militant of the "Donetsk People's Republic".
Ukraine will produce NATO-standard rifles, including the CZ BREN 2 model, under a license agreement with Czech firearms manufacturer Česká zbrojovka.
Russian troops shelled the Tavriya district of Kherson at night, hitting warehouses, garages and residential buildings, causing no casualties.
The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the Russian drone attack on Odesa that killed three people and destroyed a civilian enterprise.
Latvia became the first EU country to impose restrictions on agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, banning their imports until July 2025.