President Zelensky warned that if US aid is not approved, there will be more wounded Ukrainian soldiers in hospitals due to the lack of strong defense against Russian attacks.
The SBU documented that Russian troops fired more than 20 North Korean missiles into Ukraine.
The investigation was launched after oily spots were found on a lake in Kyiv's Obolon district, which may indicate the discharge of oil products that pollute the water.
President Zelensky submitted a bill to parliament on the demobilization of conscripts.
The new Ukrainian demining machine presented is as good as its Western counterparts and can clear 5,000 square meters of terrain per hour.
Three Palestinian attackers open fire near a checkpoint near Jerusalem, killing one Israeli and wounding 11 others.
In the first 6 minutes, Ukrainians raised UAH 1 million for Sea Baby for the Security Service of Ukraine after they proved to be effective in attacking Russian ships in the Black Sea.
On the morning of February 22, a 59-year-old local resident died as a result of Russian shelling of a residential building in the village of Lvov, Kherson region.
Over the past 24 hours, the enemy launched more than 1,600 attacks in the Donetsk region, using rockets, drones and artillery, damaging civilian objects and injuring civilians.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a local resident in Mykolaiv region who was spying on Ukrainian warships near the seaport for Russian intelligence.
A fundraiser for 35 Sea Baby drones has been launched to destroy more Russian ships in the Black Sea and reduce the size of the Black Sea fleet.
Polish President Andrzej Duda supports a meeting between the Ukrainian and Polish governments to discuss the blockade, but not at the border, as suggested by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for security reasons.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine will have the right to strike Russian military targets outside its borders with F-16 fighter jets received from its allies.
The Russian army fired mortars, artillery, and a drone strike in three communities in Sumy region, causing 16 explosions.
On February 21, Russians wounded two residents in Dobropillia and one in Memryk, Donetsk region, the head of the Donetsk Military Administration said.
On the second anniversary of the Russian invasion, New Zealand announced a $25. 9 million aid package to Ukraine and toughened sanctions against Russia.
The Russian army attacked two places of residence of internally displaced persons in Dobropillya, Donetsk region, at night, wounding two civilians.
Two men are wounded as a result of a Russian drone attack in a village in Kherson region.
According to new reports, Iran has transferred hundreds of ballistic missiles with a range of up to 700 km to Russia.
MP Vyacheslav Medyanyk of the Servant of the People faction resigns from his seat.
A Polish Foreign Ministry spokesperson suggests that Russian agents are trying to influence the farmers' protest movement on the border with Ukraine.
Since the start of the invasion, Finnish customs officials have launched more than 740 investigations into potential sanctions violations on Finland's border with Russia.
Russian attempts to deploy troops on ATVs in the Orikhivske direction were unsuccessful.
37 children, including 3 from the area of active hostilities, were evacuated from the settlements of Donetsk region.
The head of the JMA reported that 95% of the buildings in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia region, were destroyed due to constant shelling by Russian troops.
Moldova has approved a plan to provide Ukraine with more than $250,000 worth of humanitarian aid in 2024, including power generators, medicines, and canned food.
Former Soviet political prisoner and fighter for Ukrainian independence Stepan Khmara has died at the age of 86.
The Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights has asked the Prime Minister to reconsider the possibility of limiting payments to internally displaced persons from March, as this could deprive up to 1 million IDPs of their only source of income.
A Russian occupier and blogger who revealed information about Russia's losses of 16,000 soldiers during the storming of Avdiivka reportedly committed suicide after his associates began to persecute him.
A well-known Zaporizhzhia scholar and researcher of Mennonite history, Maksym Shtatskyi, died while serving in the 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.