Scammers are using the death of Pope Francis on social media for cyberattacks. They are spreading fake images and links that lead to fraudulent sites to steal data.
A meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine will take place on April 29 at the initiative of Western countries. The meeting is scheduled for 16:00 New York time.
In Kharkiv, a 15-year-old girl will appear in court for a terrorist act. She planted explosives near the police station, receiving instructions and a reward from representatives of the Russian Federation.
The Russians shelled the border areas and launched air strikes. The greatest activity of the enemy is observed in the Pokrovsk direction, where fierce battles continue.
Ukrainian and European officials have rejected US proposals to end the war with Russia, putting forward counter-proposals on territories, sanctions and security guarantees.
The GUR stated that the Kremlin's biggest fears are the collapse of Putin's regime, destabilization within Russia and its disintegration. These fears are used in the fight against the aggressor.
In April, Russia significantly intensified missile strikes on densely populated cities of Ukraine, leading to an increase in civilian casualties. A 46% increase in casualties has been recorded.
The Deputy Head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Yaroslav Moskalik, became the target of a car explosion in Balashikha. The explosive device was detonated remotely.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic missions of Ukraine will lower flags around the world on April 25 as a sign of mourning for the victims of the Russian attack on Kyiv. On April 24, the Russians attacked the capital, killing at least 12 people.
The US will demand that Russia recognize Ukraine's right to its own army as part of a peace agreement. The US also seeks to regain control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and access to the Dnipro River.
Russian propaganda is spreading lies about the drug laboratory of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region. The Center for Counteracting Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council states that this is a fake, the purpose of which is to discredit the Ukrainian military.
On April 24, Russian troops shelled Kramatorsk, damaging the railway station and other buildings of Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways). Despite the damage, train traffic is operating on schedule, and there are no casualties.
South African President Ramaphosa reported on a conversation with Trump regarding the peace process in Ukraine. They agreed to meet to discuss relations between the United States and South Africa.
Law enforcement officers of Ukraine and Moldova exposed a criminal organization that distributed psychotropic substances in slimming pills. More than 150,000 tablets were seized.
russia has banned entry to 21 parliamentarians from Great Britain for "anti-Russian narratives" and support for Ukraine. Moscow has expanded its "stop list" due to London's actions.
The interim president of Syria said that Damascus had asked Moscow to extradite Assad in exchange for maintaining a military presence, but was refused.
The number of brigades that volunteers can join has increased from 16 to 24. The project offers a contract for UAH 1 million, monthly financial support and benefits.
Tomorrow Ukraine will be the hottest country in Europe with a temperature of +20…+26°C. Short-term rains are expected in the western regions, and in the evening – in the north and southeast.
A military factory in Alabuga (Tatarstan, Russia), where Russians produce "Shaheds" and decoy drones, was attacked by drones. In 2024, over 6,000 drones were produced in Alabuga.
As a result of the Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, the number of victims has increased to 11. 16 UAVs were used, and more than a hundred residential premises were damaged.
A three-day strike of civil servants, including the police, has been ongoing in Finland since April 22. Police stations in several regions are closed, and applications will only be accepted online.
The US may offer to recognize Crimea as Russian and freeze the front line for a peace agreement. In exchange for a ceasefire, Russia will receive sanctions relief, and Ukraine will receive security guarantees and reconstruction.
The Ministry of Defense announced that the Reserve+ application will have a function to notify about the whereabouts of a person liable for military service who is wanted by the TCC. Push notifications will be sent immediately after the changes are made.
The chief inspector of the Department of Land Resources of the KMDA was detained for taking a bribe of 15,000 dollars. He demanded money from the tenant for extending the land lease for 10 years.
US President's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff plans to arrive in Moscow this week. This was announced by Russian dictator Yuri Ushakov's assistant.
From 10:00 on April 22, 2025, repair work will begin at the Shehyni checkpoint in the Lviv region, which will restrict the exit of passenger cars from Ukraine. Due to the closure of the exit lane, the restrictions will last approximately until May 10; they recommend choosing alternative checkpoints.
In two months of operation, the online cabinet for international routes has collected over 400 applications from carriers. More than 250 of them concern the opening of new routes, confirming the effectiveness of the digital system.
Two new military bases of the occupiers appeared in Mariupol during March-April. The city is consistently being turned into the main logistical and military bridgehead for cargo, equipment, and manpower.
Ternopil police established the identity of the woman who left her newborn son on the street on April 20 in the village of Vyshnevets. She turned out to be a 19-year-old local resident; she faces up to three years in prison.
The SBU and National Police detained an agent of the Russian GRU in the Khmelnytskyi region. She was collecting data for Russian strikes on Ukrainian Armed Forces airfields and logistics centers in western Ukraine, recording the movement of equipment.