Lithuania is considering restricting social services, work permits, and documents for Ukrainian men of military age in the country to facilitate their return to Ukraine.
One person was killed and five others were wounded as a result of massive Russian shelling of Donetsk region this morning.
An explosion occurred in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovs'k region.
The Verkhovna Rada passed a draft law that regulates the work of domestic workers, defines domestic work, sets requirements for an employment contract, prohibits hiring minors under 16, and obliges employers to ensure safe working conditions.
British intelligence believes that the detention of Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Tvanov on bribery charges indicates a serious scandal in the Russian defense ministry.
There is a significant threat of new Russian attacks, so all Easter services in the Kyiv region should be maximally secured. Services during the curfew should be broadcast online.
Despite the war and delays in external financing, Ukraine has managed to maintain macroeconomic stability, which the IMF considers a remarkable achievement.
Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured in an ammunition explosion in Mykolaiv caused by careless overloading.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has resumed consideration of a preventive measure against Mykola Solsky, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, who is suspected of seizing state land.
Russian troops unsuccessfully tried to storm Ukrainian defensive positions from the flanks around Chasovyi Yar in Donetsk region.
A former conscript was detained for providing coordinates for enemy missile attacks on civilian infrastructure in the Kharkiv region.
The abbot of the Sviatohirsk Lavra, who disseminated information about the locations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, was taken into custody and faces up to 8 years in prison.
Ukrainian border guards engaged a Russian subversive group of more than a dozen saboteurs in Sumy region, forcing the enemy to retreat.
Zelenskyy met with UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Gant to discuss expanding sanctions against Russia to prevent their circumvention, and thanked him for a significant half-billion pound defense aid package.
Work to restore the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant damaged by Russian missile strikes may begin as early as May, and the debris is currently being cleared.
Russian troops shelled two communities in Sumy region, with 14 explosions from mortar fire and ammunition dropped from drones.
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a bill to create a 5-year veteran patronage service, in which patronage assistants will help demobilized soldiers adapt to civilian life.
Four more residents of Donetsk region were wounded as a result of Russian shelling over the past day.
The unblocked Yagodyn-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border has seen heavy truck traffic in both directions since the end of the Polish farmers' protest.
Russia vetoes a UN resolution banning nuclear weapons in space, contradicting Putin's statements that he has no intention of putting nuclear weapons into orbit.
Ukraine needs to achieve military success and build a coalition in support of Zelenskyy's peace formula to force Putin into serious negotiations.
Ukraine has suspended consular services for men abroad, calling it fair because, according to Foreign Minister Kuleba, "the guys in the trenches are very tired" and some are "sitting in restaurants.
Ukraine has found seven Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems that can be transferred by partners: one was promised by Germany, four more are under negotiation, and two more are in Ukraine's "field of vision.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says the West should increase arms production to help Ukraine defeat Russia, as the era of peace in Europe is over.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister hopes that the White House will unveil a new military aid package "within days, maybe hours".
Scholz welcomes the decision of the US Congress to provide Ukraine with an aid package, noting that Putin "miscalculated" when he believed that the allies would abandon Ukraine.
Due to Russian attacks on power plants and increased electricity consumption amid deteriorating weather conditions, today from 18:00 to 22:00, control restrictions on electricity supply for industrial consumers will be introduced throughout Ukraine.
In 2023, customs officers detected 464 violations related to the import of humanitarian aid into Ukraine, which is 4. 6 times more than in 2022.
The Parliamentary Committee on National Security plans to summon representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explain their order to suspend consular services for Ukrainian men abroad in connection with the new law on mobilization.
The High Anti-Corruption Court is considering a motion to impose a preventive measure on Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky, who is suspected of seizing state land.