A National Guard soldier who shot dead 4 colleagues and wounded 5 others at a factory in Dnipro in January 2022 was sentenced to life in prison for murder, attempted murder, weapons theft, desertion, and other charges.
A man born in 1981 threatened to commit suicide by jumping from the chimney of a boiler house near Lutsk, but law enforcement and rescuers were able to persuade him not to jump and brought him down safely.
Russians launched a guided missile at Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, injuring 5 people and damaging residential buildings, a car and an infrastructure facility.
Explosions were heard in some areas of Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro. An air alert was declared in 12 regions of Ukraine.
According to RMA representative Ivan Sokol, the Kharkiv TV tower can probably be restored only after the end of hostilities.
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine instructed to take measures to obtain consular services for men of mobilization age abroad.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has served suspicion notices to Eduard Atakishchev, deputy director of the Russian-seized Zaporizhzhia NPP, and his subordinate Andriy Horbunov for disconnecting the plant from the Ukrainian power grid and attempting to integrate it into the Russian power grid.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan questions Armenia's membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) due to the lack of response to Azerbaijan's border violations in 2021 and 2022.
Russian air defense allegedly shoots down jets over belgorod region. governor Vyacheslav gladkov says they "landed" in the yard of a private house
Greece is likely to provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems if it receives US guarantees about the threat from Turkey and a financial compensation package.
On the night of April 23, Russian troops fired UMPB D-30 SM guided missiles at Selydove, Donetsk region, damaging at least 11 private houses, a garage, and a car.
The UK Parliament has approved a controversial bill authorizing the deportation of illegal migrants to Rwanda, and the first group is expected to be sent to East Africa in July.
As a result of the Russian drone attack on Odesa, 9 people were wounded, including 4 children, and residential buildings and cars were damaged.
Starting from April 23, Ukrainian consulates will temporarily suspend all consular services to Ukrainian men of military age, except for the preparation of documents for returning to Ukraine.
Russians attacked the Velykopysarivska community in Sumy region this morning.
Russian troops attacked Nikopol and Chervonohryhorivska community in Dnipropetrovska oblast using a drone and artillery, but there were no casualties.
A grenade exploded in the yard of a multi-storey building in Mykolaiv, causing numerous shrapnel wounds to a 34-year-old local resident.
In the 2 years since the Russian invasion, the US program "Unite for Ukraine" has resettled 187,000 Ukrainians to the US with relative efficiency and little difficulty.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Andriy Umerov said that air defense systems are crucial to protecting Ukrainian skies from massive Russian attacks, including the unprecedented use of 1. 5-ton guided bombs. Air defense will also allow Ukrainian troops to repel Russian aggression and force them to retreat.
Zelenskyy held a meeting to discuss the situation at the front, weapons production in Ukraine, and plans to protect civilian infrastructure from possible Russian attacks.
The government has failed to adequately protect thermal power plants from Russian missile strikes, allocating funds only for the first level of defense against enemy attacks. Previously, officials boasted of "unprecedented protection" without addressing the lack of funding for better defense of thermal power plants.
Heavy snowfalls and blizzards have caused difficult driving conditions on major highways across Latvia, with snow cover on the roads and anti-slip materials being used.
MP Mariana Bezuhla decided to remain in the Servant of the People faction in order not to let the President down in difficult times.
The Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine has announced that the Diia app will soon offer the possibility to get married via video. Documents will be digitally signed.
Truck traffic through the Yahodyn-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border has resumed after a protest by Polish farmers that had been ongoing since February 9 ended today.
A 13-year-old schoolboy was beaten by his classmates at a school in Kyiv's Dniprovsky district, resulting in a ruptured testicular membrane, hematoma, dropsy, and swelling of the leg. Police opened a criminal investigation into the intentional infliction of light bodily harm.
The rector of a UOC (MP) church in Khmelnytsky region was detained for praising Putin and spreading Russian fakes during services.
Latvia is ready to provide Ukraine with a short-range air defense system, supporting the urgent need to continue military assistance to the country.
More than 30% of food products tested in Ukraine contain excessive amounts of industrially produced trans fats, which increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Construction materials manufacturer Knauf is planning to completely withdraw from the Russian market after more than 30 years of operation, aiming to transfer its business to local management. Earlier, the company was suspected of supplying products to occupied Mariupol.