During the period of martial law in Ukraine, border guards exposed more than 380 organizers who helped people cross the border illegally, with most attempts made in Moldova and Romania.
Border guards found the body of a man in the Tisa River who probably died trying to illegally cross the border.
Polish protesters will allow 12 cars to pass through the Shehyni checkpoint into Ukraine every 12 hours, while continuing to block trucks at six border crossings.
In April, Ukraine launches a training program for candidates running for public office in the territories liberated from Russian occupation.
Germany's decision to provide Ukraine with Taurus missiles will not be accelerated because of concerns in Ukrainian society, a spokesman for the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces says.
The enemy does not have enough X-59 and X-31 missiles for their massive use, so it uses single missiles to strike targets in Ukraine.
Details of explosion in the Belgorod region of Russia have become known.
Due to Odesa's location on the Black Sea coast, it is not always possible to intercept all enemy drones on approach to the city.
Ukraine is preparing its airfields to receive and operate F-16 fighter jets by adapting runways and parking lots to accommodate Western aircraft.
Russia has begun to use reconnaissance drones more frequently to compensate for the loss of aircraft such as the A-50, which used to collect intelligence.
The enemy used insidious tactics, attacking Odesa at night with "shaheds", maneuvering drones between residential and industrial areas, and striking a recreational facility.
The UK Secretary of State for Defense and the Military Commander discussed with the Ukrainian Minister of Defense the possibilities of implementing the Maritime Capability Development Coalition to further expand Ukraine's success in destroying the Russian fleet through the wider use of drones.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with intelligence chiefs to discuss further destruction of russia's military infrastructure and countering collaborators and sabotage groups.
President Zelenskyy signs a decree announcing the winners of Ukraine's highest cultural award, the Taras Shevchenko National Prize, to be published on March 9.
Belgium received €1. 7 billion in profits from russian assets and will use the funds to support Ukrainian refugees and defense needs.
Ukraine will not sign a new gas transit contract with russia, but is ready to facilitate transit through its pipelines if initiated by the European Union.
The Prime Minister announced plans to reduce the number of ministries by one third and has already cut 20,000 civil service vacancies as part of reforms aimed at streamlining the government.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announces that 18,000 square kilometers of previously contaminated Ukrainian land have been cleared and returned to economic use over the past year thanks to demining efforts.
According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine will soon reach 30 million tons of grain exports through the Black Sea shipping corridor.
Ukraine has signed 5 agreements on joint arms production with Western companies and expects that by 2024, dozens more such enterprises will be established in Ukraine to strengthen domestic defense production.
Ukrainian business is ready to produce more than 1 million drones, with more than $40 billion allocated for production this year.
Ukraine is negotiating the confiscation of $300 billion in Russian assets to finance the country's recovery.
Prime Minister Shmyhal emphasized that the government expects Ukraine's GDP to grow by 5% in 2024, despite the loss of 30% of its territory and a significant economic downturn due to the war.
In March, Ukraine expects to receive €4. 5 billion from the EU and $900 million from the IMF.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says Ukraine needs at least $37 billion in foreign aid.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal outlined three main tasks for Ukraine this year: ensuring security and defense, ensuring economic stability and reforms on the path to the European Union and restoring Ukraine.
The Moldovan Foreign Ministry responded that Lavrov and the Kremlin regime have no right to lecture about democracy and freedom, given the unprovoked attacks on their neighbors.
The French Secretary of State for European Affairs said that it would be a mistake not to discuss further possibilities of European assistance to Ukraine, as Ukrainians are fighting for European security against Russia's imperialist ambitions.
By September 1, two underground schools will be built in Zaporizhzhia to ensure safe education for children in the war.
British intelligence reported that in February, Russian troops suffered the highest average daily casualties since the invasion of Ukraine.