Russian troops fired 10 times with heavy artillery and unmanned aerial vehicles at populated areas of Nikopol district, wounding a 69-year-old woman and causing damage to residential buildings, a medical center, a gas pipeline and power lines.
Tomorrow, from 6 a. m. to midnight, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect for industrial and residential consumers across Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron will make a three-day state visit to Germany, the first by a French president in 24 years, to demonstrate unity with Germany ahead of the EU elections and amid challenges such as the war in Ukraine.
Russia produces artillery shells three times faster and four times cheaper than Ukraine's Western allies, leading to a significant gap in artillery power at the front.
The health of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is improving, according to doctors, after he was shot several times during an assassination attempt on May 15.
Eight people are still missing after a Russian strike on a hypermarket in Kharkiv, with rescuers clearing about 30% of the rubble and identifying 10 victims, including a 12-year-old girl and her mother.
The Baltic states may send troops to Ukraine if Russia makes a strategic breakthrough due to insufficient Western support.
Six combat engagements continue in the Pokrovsk sector, with a total of 27 combat engagements since the beginning of the day. The enemy is concentrating its efforts in the direction of Novooleksandrivka and Umanske, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
There was an explosion in Kharkiv, residents heard the sound, and the authorities are investigating the details and location of the explosion, which was probably caused by an enemy missile flying towards the city.
Biden called Putin a “brutal tyrant” and reaffirmed the United States' unwavering support for Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Based on the results of DNA testing, police identified the bodies of six citizens: the consequences of the Russian missiles hitting the hypermarket are being documented. Among them is a 12-year-old girl.
Ukrainian troops stabilize the front in northern Kharkiv region, limiting potential Russian advances next week.
The death toll from the Russian strike on the Epicenter shopping center in Kharkiv has risen to 16.
For the first time in four months, Hamas's military wing fired rockets at Tel Aviv, launching at least eight rockets from Gaza, several of which were intercepted by Israeli air defense systems, with no casualties reported.
An explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
An elderly woman was killed and two civilians, including a 9-year-old boy, were wounded in a Russian strike on Bohuslavka in Kharkiv region.
The White House is discussing the possibility of allowing Ukraine to strike Russian territory with American weapons, but so far there is no consensus.
A Russian strike on a hypermarket in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed 15 people.
During an air raid in Khmelnytsky region on the morning of May 26, air defense systems hit enemy targets, with no casualties or damage reported.
According to Ukrainian Digital Technology Minister Mykhaylo Fedorov, Russia is using increasingly sophisticated means to cut off Ukraine's access to the Starlink satellite Internet network.
Ukraine is seeking Poland's help in providing equipment such as generators, boilers, and turbines to strengthen its energy system against Russian attacks.
By winter, the European Union will increase its capacity to supply more electricity to Ukraine to compensate for the damage caused by the large-scale shelling.
The energy sector of Kharkiv region is almost completely destroyed due to constant shelling, but there are programs to provide the region with electricity and heat.
More than a million Ukrainians have updated their data through the Reserve+ application, more than 40,000 - in TCCs and JVs, and more than 21,000 - in Administrative Service Centers.
The decision on new electricity tariffs for household consumers will be made by the end of May.
In January-April 2024, the state budget allocated more than UAH 554 billion, or 58. 6% of the total expenditures, for the security and defense sector, which were spent, in particular, on salaries for military personnel and the purchase of equipment.
Putin is ready to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, provided that Kyiv recognizes the “borders” that currently form the front line.
Ukraine's defense forces repelled numerous Russian attacks near populated areas in Kharkiv region, with the hottest spot being in the Kupiansk sector, where 17 combat engagements took place.
A Romanian citizen was arrested for allegedly spying for Russia by observing, photographing and transmitting information about NATO military facilities and equipment.
Viktor Yanukovych's plane landed at Gomel airport in Belarus on May 24, coinciding with an official visit by Vladimir Putin.