The United Kingdom is not planning a major troop deployment in Ukraine, the prime minister's spokesman says.
A Russian agent has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for providing intelligence that allowed the enemy to launch missiles at a residential building in Zaporizhzhia in October, killing 5 people.
Russians continue their offensive near Avdiivka around the clock, focusing on the Berdychiv-Orlivka line and in the area of Krasnohorivka.
Finland has handed over 22 aid packages to Ukraine and will continue to provide military assistance, including ammunition and air defense equipment.
The European Parliament approves a new €50 billion aid package for Ukraine.
On February 27, explosions occurred in the Russian city of Kursk.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says that NATO has no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine amid reports that some Western countries are considering such a possibility.
Ukraine is again exporting surplus electricity to Poland, as new Russian attacks have damaged power grids and de-energized consumers in six regions.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo has criticized a conference in support of Ukraine in Paris for an "exceptionally pro-war atmosphere" and said that Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine.
North Korean military plants are operating at full capacity, supplying artillery shells to Russia in exchange for food and raw materials.
the Russian army fired 10 times at 9 settlements in Donetsk region, injuring three residents.
The Ukrainian government has approved the "Made in Ukraine" trademark image to promote domestic production and raise awareness of the national producer.
The explosion occurred in the air over an open area in Zaporizhzhya district, with no damage or casualties reported.
Europe must increase military spending to deter a more aggressive Russia, says Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
The President of Poland said that there is no consensus among European leaders on sending troops to Ukraine, but there is a proposal to prepare a significant batch of ammunition to help Ukraine.
At night, an enemy drone was destroyed over the Khmelnytsky region of Ukraine, with no casualties or material damage reported.
Russian shelling in Kharkiv region damaged an educational institution in the village of Dovzhyk and a farm in the village of Kurylivka.
The debris of an enemy drone damaged a power line in Poltava region overnight, leaving more than 200 households and businesses without electricity.
Farmers protested outside the EU headquarters in Brussels against what they see as unfair competition from abroad. Police used water cannons against protesters who threw bottles and eggs.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that some NATO countries are considering signing bilateral agreements to send troops to Ukraine.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has arrested former MP Serhiy Pashynsky for two months with the possibility of bail in excess of UAH 272 million, who is suspected of misappropriation of oil products.
Australia has imposed new sanctions against seven employees of a Russian colony involved in the ill-treatment of Alexei Navalny.
The EU Council has decided to extend sanctions against Belarus for another year until February 2025 due to ongoing repression in the country and continued support for Russia's war against Ukraine.
Zelenskyy and Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov agreed to boost logistics and infrastructure development during a meeting in Kyiv on February 26.
On February 26, activists of the Yellow Ribbon Movement raised the Ukrainian flag to the top of a Crimean mountain on the Day of Resistance to the Russian Occupation of Crimea.
Last year, a record 5,750 Russians sought asylum in South Korea, more than five times as many as in 2022.
British intelligence has concluded that Russia is likely to continue to use energy as a weapon.
A missile threat is announced in Ukraine after the takeoff of a Russian MiG-31K aircraft. An air alert has been declared in all regions.
Russian propagandists spread a fake screenshot claiming that Zelenskyy will sign a decree requiring Western countries to deport Ukrainian men living there to Ukraine.
Explosions were heard in Kropyvnytskyi after the Air Force reported a ballistic missile threat to three regions.