The UN Security Council is not ready for debate or deprivation of Russia's powers; crisis in UN peacekeeping.
Moldovan President Sandu condemns Russia's attacks on Ukraine and calls for further global support.
As a result of Russian shelling on January 1, 3 people were killed and 5 wounded in Donetsk region.
Within the last day, 55 combat engagements with the enemy took place. The enemy launched 13 missiles, carried out 127 air strikes and fired 181 rounds from multiple rocket launchers at Ukrainian positions.
Defense forces destroyed 87 of the 90 Shahed drones used by Russia in a large-scale New Year's attack from various directions.
An attack by russian drones burned down the museum of UPA General Shukhevych and the university in Dublin, where Stepan Bandera studied, burned down.
Russian drone attack on Odesa claims a life.
Death toll from rocket attack on Kyiv rises to 27.
On the night of January 1, 2024, Mykolaiv was attacked by the enemy, and residents were urged to stay in shelters; no casualties were reported.
In 2024, Ukraine will deploy domestically produced weapons, as Zelenskyy emphasized the purchase of foreign defense equipment and training on the F-16.
In his New Year's address, President Zelenskyy said that Ukraine received 156 defense packages in 2023 and emphasized Ukraine's resilience.
A planned car bombing near Cologne Cathedral is foiled in Germany; a Tajik citizen is arrested. Increased security measures have been introduced.
In his New Year's address, President Zelenskyy praised the resilience of Ukrainians in the face of adversity. He emphasized unity as their strength in the face of war and hardship.
Three Ukrainians were killed in a car accident near the Polish city of Gliwice after an Audi A6 collided with an Audi A4 and hit a tree.
Russians shelled Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, with Tornado-S missiles, injuring a 9-year-old child and damaging property.
Russian troops attacked Sumy region 29 times in one day, causing 162 explosions in several settlements.
The three missile launchers with 24 ready-made missiles deployed by the enemy in the Black Sea pose a high level of threat.
Kyiv police have denied false reports of recent fireworks on the left bank of the city, clarifying that the video circulated was filmed last year.
Explosions have been heard in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine, probably due to air defense operations. Details are emerging as the situation develops.
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have developed a 3D-printed device that could speed up access to new drugs and eliminate the need for animal testing.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has simplified the procedure for granting benefits for housing and utility services to war veterans and their families.
Russians in the temporarily occupied territories have created a database that tracks more than 100,000 "disloyal" Ukrainian residents. In the future, the occupiers will have access to it at checkpoints.
Poland's air defense is on high alert after an unidentified object from Ukraine violated the country's airspace. President Duda convened an urgent security meeting.
Turkey arrested 32 ISIS suspects who were planning attacks on synagogues and churches, as well as the Iraqi embassy.
On December 28, self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alyaksandr Lukashenka took part in a government-organized meeting with children brought from the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine.
Russian shelling in Donetsk region resulted in one death and damage to civilian infrastructure. Selydove was hit by an S-300.
The US Ambassador to Ukraine calls for immediate funding for Ukraine in response to Russia's large-scale missile attacks, emphasizing the urgent need to support the fight for freedom.
The EU will continue to support Ukraine, despite Hungary's objections, by considering alternative plans without Budapest. However, Germany emphasized that securing financial support in the EU budget remains a priority for its government.
The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has added Shandong Odes Industry Co. a leading Chinese manufacturer of all-terrain vehicles to the list of international sponsors of war.
Kyiv customs found gold jewelry with diamonds declared as steel beads worth $60 from Taiwan, including luxury brands Cartier, Bvlgari, and Van Cleef & Arpels.