The United States accused Russia of using chloropicrin chemical weapons against Ukrainian troops and imposed new sanctions on Russian organizations involved in chemical and biological weapons programs.
On May 1, Russian troops killed 4 civilians and wounded 8 others in Donetsk region as a result of shelling.
Former US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he would like to visit the Capitol on January 6, 2021, the day protesters stormed and seized the building in an attempt to prevent the results of the 2020 presidential election from being finalized.
Russian missile debris damaged transportation infrastructure in Mykolaiv region after an enemy missile strike, and the waters of the Ochakiv community also came under fire from Russia on May 1, although no casualties were reported.
Drone attacks damaged energy infrastructure facilities in the Oryol and Kursk regions of Russia, leading to power outages in several areas.
Three people were notified of suspicion for attempting to influence the director of the Chornomorsk port for USD 424,000 to make a decision in favor of a private company.
NATO chief Stoltenberg said that Ukraine's confidence in its allies has been "shaken" by delays in arms deliveries and called for a multi-year plan that would clearly define the contributions to Ukraine expected from each ally.
In Nikopol, Dnipropetrovs'k region, four people were injured by Russian artillery and a kamikaze drone. A hospital, school, sports ground and residential buildings were damaged.
Six people, including an 11-year-old boy, were wounded in a Russian airstrike on Zolochiv in Kharkiv region. A man and his 38-year-old daughter were killed.
An official of the Central United District Territorial Center for Manning and Social Support in Zaporizhzhia is suspected of unreasonably seizing cars worth UAH 11 million from the company. He will stand trial for abuse of power under martial law.
A Russian airstrike on Zolochiv, Kharkiv region, killed a man and his 38-year-old daughter, wounded five others, and caused significant damage to buildings and vehicles.
Six people were killed by a Russian missile strike on Odesa on April 29.
According to a new report by British intelligence, corruption has long plagued Russia's defense ministry and has been a factor in Russia's poor performance, especially at the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
The State Register of Sanctions contains data on 10,085 individuals and 7,125 legal entities subject to Ukraine's restrictive measures.
Russian shelling of Kalynove village in Donetsk region killed one person and wounded two others.
A primary oil refinery caught fire after a drone attack by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry on an oil refinery in Ryazan, Russia.
The former head of the Central Food Supply Department of the Logistics Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was served a notice of suspicion for declaring false information in his annual declaration, in which he indicated that he had more than UAH 2 million in cash, despite the fact that he did not have the financial means to accumulate such funds.
Two people were killed and three wounded as a result of a Russian attack on the village of Zolochiv, Kharkiv region, with two guided missiles.
52 families of veterans will receive UAH 26 million in grants from the state to start or develop their own businesses.
Clashes broke out in the Georgian parliament during the consideration of the controversial "law on foreign agents".
The U. S. Senate's support for a law banning imports of enriched uranium from Russia is a decisive step toward imposing sanctions on Rosatom, which is financing the war in Ukraine.
On May 1, an explosion occurred in Kharkiv, and the city's mayor warned of the threat of repeated enemy attacks and called for caution.
More than 60 protesters were detained and 6 police officers were injured during a rally against the law on "foreign agents" in Tbilisi. Police used tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets to disperse the demonstrators.
The United States has not slowed down the pace of tightening sanctions against Russia after the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and there are no changes in US policy regarding the sanctions regime.
Russians shelled Donetsk region 1686 times, damaging residential buildings, an administrative building and an educational institution, killing two civilians.
84 people, including 20 children, were evacuated from a smoky high-rise building in Vyshhorod, Kyiv region, because of a burning tire on the 18th floor.
Protesters against the law "on foreign agents" built barricades overnight after police tried to disperse them, and opposition leader Levan Khabeishvili said he was severely beaten by security forces.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine has approved the first projects for the construction of 5 underground schools in Zaporizhzhia region, and plans to build a total of 10 such schools in the future.
Two more residents of Donetsk region died as a result of Russian shelling on April 30 in Novooleksandrivka and Kalynove.
The UN warns that an imminent Israeli ground operation in Rafah, Gaza, will lead to more civilian casualties and hamper humanitarian aid efforts.