The Russian army attacked 7 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region 254 times, including air strikes and artillery shelling, but no civilians were killed or injured.
A drunken 46-year-old Kharkiv resident cut off the head of a stray dog for barking at his dog. The animal survived.
Unidentified persons blocked the entrance to Mezhyhirya State Park, preventing the interdepartmental commission from transferring the seized property of the park to state ownership.
The head of a public organization for the sports education of children was sentenced to life in prison for the systematic rape of an 11-year-old boy in Kharkiv and Lviv regions during 2021-22. He pleaded not guilty in court.
Ukraine and the UAE finalize negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement that will facilitate Ukraine's entry into the global market.
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin's "plans" for Ukraine have "failed" due to the creation of a united international coalition in support of Ukraine.
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in Riyadh to discuss efforts to achieve a truce in Gaza, release hostages, and achieve security in the Middle East.
Three traitors, including two snipers and the commander of an assault group of the occupation groups of the southern military district of the Russian Federation, were sentenced to 15 years in prison for shelling Ukrainian soldiers.
A 60-year-old man died during the shelling of residential buildings by Russian occupants in the village of Kizomys, Kherson region.
Russian troops attacked the Poltava region of Ukraine, explosions were heard in the Myrhorod district, but there were no casualties or damage to civilian or critical infrastructure.
French actor Gerard Depardieu has been detained in Paris on sexual assault charges and is being questioned following allegations by two women who say he touched them during filming in 2014 and 2021.
The number of civilian casualties from Russian shelling in March 2024 was 20% higher than in February due to an increase in the number of coordinated Russian strikes on critical infrastructure and the use of aerial munitions by the enemy.
About a thousand Tajik citizens, including students, are being held in inadequate sanitary conditions at Moscow airports while trying to legally enter Russia, and some are being sent back to their homeland.
The Russians dismantled one of the oldest educational institutions in Mariupol, the Mariupol Collegiate School No. 1, which survived two World Wars. They did this to destroy evidence of their shelling of civilian objects and to rewrite the history of Mariupol.
Ukraine will deploy F-16 fighters on scattered runways and airfields, using various methods to conceal their location and mislead the enemy to protect them from Russian strikes.
Over the past week, Russian troops fired 54 times at 19 localities in Chernihiv region, causing 321 explosions, and Ukrainian air defense forces shot down an enemy cruise missile.
According to the deputy head of the Sumy district council, four Chechen battalions are concentrated 150-200 kilometers from the border with Sumy region.
The former head coach of the Ukrainian national football team, Mykhailo Fomenko, who was 75 years old and an honorary citizen of Sumy, dies.
The government rejected a petition to create an animal police unit within the National Police of Ukraine, citing the low proportion of offenses related to animal cruelty and the priority of territorial defense during martial law.
Experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise will examine the wreckage to determine the exact type of drones used in the attack on Ukraine on the night of April 28.
Russia is trying to spread information about the alleged patenting of new drones, but this is just propaganda and exaggeration of achievements. They are now using various reconnaissance drones like the Shaked UAV to attack Ukraine.
Russia has suffered significant casualties since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including some 467,470 troops, 7,285 tanks, and hundreds of pieces of other military equipment, according to the latest figures from the Ukrainian General Staff.
Russian forces made no rapid tactical gains west of Ocheretyne, Solovyovo, Berdychiv, and Semenivka after Ukrainian forces withdrew from tactical positions in the area, indicating that Ukrainian forces retain the ability to slow further Russian advances.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrives in Saudi Arabia as part of a new Middle East tour to discuss the crisis, while a Hamas delegation is due to arrive in Egypt for ceasefire talks with Israel.
Russian troops shelled residential areas in Kherson region, hitting an educational institution, a kindergarten, and a critical infrastructure facility, but there were no casualties.
Nine suspects accused of preparing a violent coup d'état in Germany to overthrow the government and impose martial law will appear in court today.
A drone fired by Russian troops damaged an industrial facility in Mykolaiv region, causing no casualties.
At least 5 people, including a 4-month-old baby, have been killed as a result of several dozen tornadoes that hit the central United States. A state of emergency has been declared in many parts of Oklahoma.
Russian troops fired 346 times at settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, including a rocket attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia, which resulted in one person being injured.
According to the WHO Director-General, the world is still not ready for another pandemic, but work is underway on a global agreement on pandemics, which could be signed as early as next month.