As a result of the Russian attack on Kupyansk, two people were killed and one was injured. People are trapped under the rubble.
Ukraine has received $760 million in grants from Japan and Norway under the World Bank's PEACE project.
The Netherlands orders 9 DITA anti-aircraft missile systems from the Czech Republic as part of its aid package to Ukraine.
Canada will continue to provide military assistance, but will not deploy its combat troops in Ukraine, Defense Minister Bill Blair said.
Citizens of Ukraine, whose stay in the United States with humanitarian passwords expires this year, will receive new humanitarian passwords for up to 2 years.
In Kyiv, law enforcement officers uncovered a large-scale theft and sale of military clothing from a military unit.
Albania will open its first full-fledged embassy in Kyiv in the coming months, the Albanian Foreign Minister has said.
Lublin police conducted "identification activities" near the Polish-Belarusian border after reports of the detention of Ukrainian journalist Mykhailo Tkach and a cameraman in the area.
A large convoy of about 60 Russian military vehicles, including BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles and MT-LB armored personnel carriers, arrived in Minsk, Belarus.
Zelenskiy meets with Albanian Prime Minister Rama in Tirana.
At night, Russians launched a rocket attack on Pokrovsk, destroying a university, a school, 10 apartment buildings, 4 private houses, a post office, 2 administrative buildings and a house of culture.
Representatives of Ukraine and the United States conducted two more joint inspections of weapons provided by the Americans to ensure their proper storage, accounting, and use.
Tusk criticized Fico for opposing military aid to Ukraine, suggesting that without such aid, the Russian border would move further.
The former head of a department of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine was sentenced to 8 years in prison for taking a bribe of USD 150,000.
Albania has issued a postage stamp in support of Ukraine titled "UKRAINE: Unchanging Beauty for Over 1500 Years".
the Russian army shelled five settlements in the Sumy region, firing more than 40 mortar and artillery rounds at night and in the morning.
The Russian army shelled three communities in Mykolaiv region, damaging buildings and a fishing boat, but causing no casualties.
The US State Department spokesperson said that the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine is extremely serious due to the lack of ammunition for the Ukrainian military and called on the US Congress to vote for aid.
According to the head of the Donetsk regional military administration, on February 27, Russian occupants killed 1 resident of Donetsk region in Hirnyk and wounded 5 others in the region.
The French foreign minister suggests that Western troops could be deployed to Ukraine to provide support, such as demining and weapons production, without taking part in direct combat.
An 82-year-old woman was killed by Russian army shelling of a village in Kherson region.
Due to drone attacks on oil refineries in Russia, the Russian government will ban gasoline exports for six months starting March 1.
Two policemen were killed and six investigators were injured as a result of hostile shelling in Sumy region.
Ukraine's Presidential Intelligence Committee warns that Russia's Maidan-3 operation to destabilize Ukraine will intensify and aim to undermine global support for Ukraine in the coming months.
Ukrainian forces have withdrawn from two small villages near Avdiivka, said Dmytro Lykhoviy.
Ukrainian troops stabilized the defense line in the Avdiivka sector near Tonenke, Orlivka and Berdychiv. Russian troops made an unsuccessful attempt to advance in the areas of Novomykhailivka and Robotyne.
Today, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down another Russian Su-34 fighter jet in eastern Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss the Peace Formula and the return of prisoners and deportees.
Two law enforcement officers were killed and four were wounded in the enemy shelling of Sumy region.
An explosion has occurred in the center of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea, local residents report.