Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Spain has granted temporary protection status to about 200,000 Ukrainians, about a third of whom are minors.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a draft decree on the renewal of 77 annual presidential grants for young scientists and 20 grants for doctors of science to support their research. The competitive selection of research projects for young scientists will resume in 2025, and for doctors of science in 2026.
At present, there is no need to introduce hourly blackout schedules across Ukraine. Such schedules are in place only in Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odesa regions, and during peak hours in Khmelnytsky region, which suffered the most from rocket attacks.
The Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence rejected the amendment on mobilization from the age of 18.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with the European Parliament delegation financial and defense assistance to Ukraine, European integration, and the confiscation of Russian assets, emphasizing the importance of EU support.
Russia is trying to link Ukraine to the Islamic State terrorist group and accuse it, despite the lack of evidence, of the deadly shooting at the Crocus City Mall in Russia.
In Kherson region, a reinforced concrete structure collapsed in a residential building as a result of Russian shelling.
The National Guard of Ukraine has become indispensable on the frontline and in maintaining security, playing a crucial role in battles against Russia, destroying enemy equipment and mines, and protecting civilians.
Three people were injured as a result of Russian air strikes on Beryslav, Kherson region.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron the intensification of Russian attacks on Ukraine, the assistance Kyiv needs, and the confiscation of frozen Russian assets.
Russian troops struck Nikopol, Dnipropetrovs'k region, wounding an elderly woman and damaging residential buildings and a non-residential building.
A military depot with ammunition of the Russian occupiers was destroyed near Melitopol.
Russian troops attacked a humanitarian aid bus with two drones in the Kherson region, destroying the cargo.
Traffic on the road crossing over the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant dam, which was restricted as a result of the Russian attack, has been fully restored.
50 private houses were damaged, three of them destroyed as a result of hostile shelling of a residential area in Mykolaiv.
Explosions were heard in Sumy. The city and the region are on air alert.
Russian troops dropped explosives from a drone on Beryslav, Kherson region, wounding a 50-year-old man.
According to the mayor of Kharkiv, the Russian strike damaged buildings in Kharkiv, but there were no casualties.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba expressed concern that the actions of Western allies do not match their rhetoric, suggesting that they want Ukraine to fight with its hands tied behind its back by not providing enough weapons.
Kyiv plans to end the heating season on March 28 due to significant warming, which will allow the city to save energy.
An explosion occurred in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv, according to preliminary data, it was a hit, details are being investigated.
Around 70 settlements in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions are without power due to adverse weather conditions. Power lines were damaged by strong winds in Odesa Oblast. In Mykolaiv region, some consumers are without power due to sleet.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba calls on Western allies to provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems to shoot down modernized Russian air guided bombs that are causing Ukraine to lose ground on the frontline.
Two FSB saboteurs were detained red-handed while attempting to blow up a railroad line in Poltava region by planting an improvised explosive device near the tracks and power supply system.
Marko Mikkelson, chairman of the Estonian parliamentary committee on foreign affairs, arrives in Kyiv.
The Russian army dropped three guided aerial bombs on civilian infrastructure in Bilopillya, Sumy region, damaging at least 10 private homes and an after-school educational facility.
Due to a power surge, equipment at a pumping station burned down, leaving the Kalmius district of occupied Mariupol without water supply.
Four regions face power supply restrictions, and Kherson has ended the heating season due to weather conditions, reports the Energy Ministry.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba warned that the day may come when EU leaders will be forced to send Western combat troops to Ukraine, as Putin will not stop if Ukraine loses the war.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba says he receives "irritated responses" from Germany every time he calls for Ukraine to receive Taurus long-range missiles.