From 00:00 to 05:00 on Easter, a curfew will be in effect in Kyiv, and law enforcement officers will patrol near churches to maintain order and help with evacuations if necessary.
Ukraine and the United States continue negotiations on a bilateral security agreement, formalizing Ukraine's security needs in a document.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol three times, wounding an 82-year-old woman and damaging buildings, including a kindergarten and a gas station.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested by New York police after storming Columbia University. They oppose Israel's war in Gaza.
Over the past day, Ukrainian troops repelled 122 enemy attacks in various directions, while Russian troops launched 8 missile strikes, 61 air strikes and 129 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reports shooting down 6 drones over Voronezh, Ryazan, Belgorod and Kursk regions. ross media reports that a fire broke out at a Ryazan oil refinery after a suspected drone attack.
Former US President Donald Trump has criticized the EU for providing less financial assistance to Ukraine than the United States. Trump argues that Europe should contribute more, given its geographical proximity to Ukraine.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the allocation of 80% of PrivatBank's net profit for 2023 to pay dividends to the state budget, which is a record amount.
Dismantling of reinforced concrete tubes has begun at the construction site between Demiivska and Lybidska metro stations in Kyiv.
As a result of the Russian attack on civilian railroad infrastructure in Kharkiv, a track fitter was killed and another railroad worker was injured.
Kyiv detained two pro-Russian hackers who created fake social media accounts posing as Ukrainian officials and spreading disinformation about the war.
Enemy aircraft bombs hit the civilian infrastructure of Kharkiv, damaging buildings and setting fire to private garages.
Ukraine will not forcibly return men of military age from abroad, but has temporarily suspended consular services for them due to the new law on military service and mobilization.
Five people are in extremely serious condition as a result of the Russian attack on Odesa with an Iskander missile with cluster munitions, which, according to investigators, was deliberately designed to cause maximum civilian casualties.
Due to the martial law in Ukraine, May 1, 6, and 8 will be normal business days for banks and the NBU's electronic payment system.
President Zelenskyy and First Lady Zelenska met with Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, thanking her for the UK's support, including military assistance and support in the fight against sexual violence in war.
According to an update from Kharkiv's Igor Terekhov, one person was killed and seven wounded in a Russian attack on the city.
More than 470 settlements in Ukraine remain without electricity due to the fighting and technical problems. Ukrainians are urged to reduce consumption during evening peak hours.
The Parliament of Iceland unanimously approved a long-term policy of support for Ukraine for 2024-2028, further strengthening the country's position as a reliable friend, partner and ally of Ukraine in countering Russian aggression.
The vice-rector of the International Humanitarian University, Borys Vasiliev, was killed in a Russian attack on Odesa.
Loud explosions were heard at night in five districts of the occupied Crimea, and a combined attack using drones and missiles was reported. Russians blocked traffic on the Crimean bridge.
According to the investigation, Russian military intelligence coordinated a series of bombings and poisonings in Europe with the help of a family of Russian illegal spies with Czech citizenship.
One resident was killed and two others injured in Donetsk region as a result of Russian shelling on April 29.
Netanyahu asked Biden to prevent the International Criminal Court from issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials on suspicion of war crimes.
In Kherson region, Russian troops shelled residential areas, hitting a critical infrastructure facility, an administrative building, and a cultural institution, killing one person and injuring another.
Hamas is considering Egypt's proposal for a ceasefire with Israel, which provides for the release of 33 hostages in exchange for a pause in the fighting in Gaza.
Russians shelled two communities in Mykolaiv region with artillery, damaging power lines near a recreation center, but causing no casualties.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian occupiers have suffered significant losses: about 468,720 personnel, 7,307 tanks and hundreds of pieces of other military equipment.
Four police officers were killed and four others were wounded in a shootout during the arrest of a gunman in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The International Red Cross Movement decided not to suspend the activities of the Russian Red Cross, despite potential violations of the rules of neutrality identified during the investigation, instead deciding to create an oversight body to address these issues.