Russian shelling of Kharkiv caused a fire that killed a family of 5, including 3 children, and killed a man and his wife in another house.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine introduced the new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to his French counterpart during a telephone conversation, where they discussed the situation at the front and priorities.
Ukrainian guerrillas reconnoitered the enemy's "Protyvnik-GE" radar located southwest of Dzhankoy airfield.
Chernivtsi customs officers detained a driver who was trying to smuggle 167,500 cigarettes worth almost UAH 12 million to Romania in a fuel truck.
As of February 9, about 1,300 trucks were waiting at three checkpoints on the Ukrainian-Polish border due to a protest by farmers who blocked most of the routes.
The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into a video showing Russian soldiers shooting an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war during an attack on Ukrainian positions and killing another with a grenade.
A Ukrainian pilot said that the Swedish Saab Gripen fighter jet could significantly strengthen the Ukrainian Air Force due to its ability to perform both enemy air defense suppression and precision strikes.
Ukrainian soldier Yuriy Galkin, who recently returned from Russian captivity, died after being hit by a car while crossing the road, his daughter reports on Instagram.
The High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine will start hearing the case against former MP Andriy Derkach, who is accused of treason and illegal enrichment, on February 14.
Summary: The committees are discussing amendments to the draft law on mobilization, including the accounting of postgraduate students, as there cannot be a sudden increase from 2,000 to 20,000 postgraduate students eligible for conscription within 2 years.
To celebrate Valentine's Day and Unity Day, Ukrzaliznytsia will launch a romantic train, the Train to You, with half of the seats free for wounded soldiers undergoing rehabilitation.
The racketeers extorted $10,000 from the wife of a deceased Ukrainian soldier and threatened to kill her and her child if she did not pay the non-existent debt.
British intelligence suggests that the explosion at the Russian missile plant in Izhevsk was most likely caused by production problems, not by Ukrainian involvement.
The IFAB plans to introduce blue cards in football competitions, which will be issued for deliberate violation of the rules of the game or disagreement, resulting in a 10-minute suspension from the game.
President Zelensky appointed General Oleksandr Syrskyi as the new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, replacing Valeriy Zaluzhny.
President Zelensky appointed General Oleksandr Syrskyi as the new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, replacing Valeriy Zaluzhnyi. Experts expressed mixed opinions on the impact of this change.
Zelenskyy and Zaluzhnyy discussed the renewal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their leadership.
Due to the collapse of a stone retaining wall, traffic on the H-09 highway in Rakhiv district is partially restricted.
The Diia app now displays a map and information about the nearest bomb shelters to help citizens quickly find safety during terrorist attacks.
The Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine outlined the achievements of the Army of Drones over the year, including the elimination of unnecessary bureaucracy, the introduction of transparent procurement, and the creation of the world's first companies of attack UAVs.
Experts are examining the missile debris to determine the types of missiles used by Russia in its attacks on Ukraine.
Local residents beat a mother and her 6-year-old daughter, mistaking the woman for someone who had reported information about local men to the authorities.
An explosion occurred at a test site near the Russian village of Yagul during a rocket engine test.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says that the blue line between Teremky and Demiivska stations in Kyiv, which is currently closed for tunnel repairs, is scheduled to resume by the end of the summer.
The nineteenth meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine's Defense will be held in Brussels on February 14 to discuss further support for Ukraine in the context of the war with Russia.
IMI recorded 23 cases of violations of freedom of speech in Ukraine in January 2024, of which 17 were committed by Ukraine and 6 by Russia.
Officials of a city council in Dnipropetrovs'k region are suspected of embezzling UAH 5. 4 million intended for the purchase of modular shelters for schools.
Italian farmers protest in Rome with tractors, demanding stricter import regulations. Farmers say that their profits fell by 70% last year due to the rising cost of machinery and machine-related expenses.
SBU Head Vasyl Malyuk met with G7 ambassadors to discuss cooperation against Russia and steps for Ukraine's democratic development and freedom of speech.
Parliament adopts a law introducing NATO standards in the medical support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including clinical protocols and regulations on pre-hospital care.