The Ministry of Finance proposed that the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff submit proposals to cover the costs of additional mobilization.
This year, the Security Service of Ukraine has destroyed more than 500 Russian tanks, including the latest T-90 models, in Ukraine during battles on the eastern and southern fronts.
Journalist Maricka Paplauskaite talks about the Russian attack on the Kherson railway station, which resulted in casualties and destruction.
Ukrainian commander Tarnavsky reports a constant shortage of both personnel and equipment, emphasizing the urgent need for reinforcements and resources to win the war.
Ukrainian commander Tarnavsky emphasizes problems with munitions accuracy and air defense systems; emphasizes need for F-16s for tougher conditions in 2024.
Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Tarnavsky says the situation at the front is not hopeless, emphasizing the successes in logistics and the strong resistance of Ukrainians.
Russian troops imitate effective Ukrainian tactics at the front, but continue to rely on massive infantry attacks (the so-called "meat attacks"), suffering significant losses.
russia plans to deploy 2C35 Coalition-SV howitzers in its northern district bordering Finland and Norway.
Russian troops attacked Sumy region six times in one day, hitting four settlements and causing a total of 15 explosions.
The law renewed the requirement for Ukrainian parties to submit financial reports for 2020-2022 by March 26, 2024.
Attack on the Novocherkassk ship: 1 killed, 23 wounded, 33 missing; missile fragments found.
Russian troops conducted 151 strikes in Zaporizhzhia region, including 24 drone strikes, causing material damage but no casualties.
Zaluzhnyi emphasized that it is difficult to predict how many more enemy casualties the war will need to inflict before it ends.
The Ukrainian military agrees to 36 months of service for demobilization if there is no escalation at the front and no replacement.
The mobilization in Ukraine will be phased, not all at once, says Valeriy Zaluzhnyi.
A strike on the occupiers' novocherkassk landing ship near Feodosia killed enemy personnel and damaged port infrastructure and possibly supply vessels.
The Ukrainian Air Force claims that the Russian command ruthlessly sends its pilots to "kill" them.
Crimea is heavily fortified with various enemy air defenses, but detailed intelligence allows Ukrainian troops to carry out successful strikes on the peninsula.
China has imposed sanctions on the American firm Charon and two researchers over their work in Xinjiang, escalating a dispute over alleged human rights abuses.
Ukraine is expected to receive 50 billion euros from the EU, despite Hungary's position that it is trying to maintain unity or continue without Hungary.
The powerful explosion and long-lasting detonation after the strike on the russian ship novocherkassk in the temporarily occupied Feodosia indicates that russia could have been preparing a "Christmas present" for Ukraine, but it was destroyed.
Man killed in Russian shelling of Podoly village in Kharkiv region.
Beyonce's childhood home in Houston caught fire on Christmas Day, no one was injured.
Russian troops shelled 19 localities in Zaporizhzhia region 84 times, damaging three houses; no civilian casualties were reported.
Soldiers of the National Guard of Ukraine destroyed enemy equipment in the east and south, and a company of drones also eliminated various military equipment and personnel.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces deny Russia's claims that they have captured Maryinka, as fighting continues and Ukrainian troops are still within the city.
Cherkasy MP Oleksandr Zamirail was sentenced to 5 years for justifying Russian aggression. He expressed pro-Russian views and hoped to lead the region under occupation.
Bad weather has halted passenger train traffic in western Georgia due to de-energized overhead lines. Train traffic will resume after repairs are completed.
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, 70 media workers have been killed and 528 crimes against the press have been recorded.
A drunken man dressed as Santa crashed into a house in Ammern, Germany, but the presents were not damaged; police confiscated his driver's license.