The European Parliament adopted a resolution expressing concern over Russia's ongoing efforts to undermine European democracy through interference and disinformation.
The government's computer emergency response team in Ukraine handled more than 2,500 cyber incidents in 2023, a 16% increase over the previous year, with the government, local authorities, and security sector being the most affected.
ARMA has signed its first contract for the sale of 1,200 tons of seized wheat.
The EU proposes to impose sanctions on 55 companies and more than 60 individuals as part of a new package of restrictions to mark the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The protesting Polish farmers will not completely block the border traffic with Ukraine and will allow freight transportation.
Donetsk police reported that the Russian attack on Selydove on February 8 was carried out with North Korean-made KN-23 ballistic missiles, killing one woman and injuring seven others.
The Italian Parliament has approved the extension of military aid to Ukraine for one year, including weapons, vehicles and equipment to support Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia.
Russia's Central Election Commission has refused to register Boris Nadezhdin, a politician who openly opposes the war in Ukraine, for the presidential election.
People's Deputy Nestor Shufrych was served with a new suspicion of financing the Russian Guard in Crimea by paying them hundreds of thousands of Russian rubles per month for the protection of his unfinished health center in Crimea.
The European Parliament called on the EU to strengthen sanctions against Belarus and release 1400 political prisoners held there.
Pilot Vladyslav Rykov, who flew 385 combat missions while defending Ukraine, was killed during a mission on February 7, 2024, as reported by his colleague Rostyslav Lazarenko.
In Kyiv, Vinnytsia, and Zakarpattia regions, law enforcement officers discovered caches of Russian weapons and explosives, including grenade launchers intended for sabotage.
The Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian Ka-52 helicopter; the helicopter itself crashed in the Avdiivka sector on February 7.
British intelligence reports that Russian troops have intensified attacks around Avdiivka and rotated additional troops to the front line in the city, which remains a key target of their offensive.
Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets sent official letters to the UN and ICRC to document violations of international humanitarian law after more than 30 Ukrainian prisoners of war were sentenced to 27-29 years in prison by a so-called "court" in occupied Donetsk.
Over the past six months, Ukraine has increased drone production tenfold.
The teenager died as a result of an explosion of an unknown object in an apartment of a nine-story building in Kyiv, which caused a fire.
Russian attacks damaged heating networks in Mykolaiv, leaving 9 buildings without heat and 82 households without electricity.
President Zelenskyy congratulated President Aliyev on his re-election in Azerbaijan and said that their strategic relationship would only get stronger.
Two police officers were wounded in a nighttime attack by enemy UAVs on Odesa, which damaged civilian buildings.
The Russian army is trying to break through Ukrainian defenses in the Chasovyi Yar area of Donetsk region, using drones, artillery and small assault groups.
Three people have been rescued from the rubble of damaged buildings in Selydove, Donetsk region, after a nighttime Russian shelling.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Hamas' demands for the release of prisoners and other concessions as a condition for a ceasefire.
The Russian military shelled 20 settlements in Kharkiv region, including Tabayivka, injuring two local residents.
The Russian army shelled 20 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, attacked with 67 drones, no casualties were reported.
Russian shelling of Selidove in Donetsk region killed at least 1 person and wounded 7 others, including a child, after the town was shelled 7 times overnight.
Israel rejects Hamas' ceasefire proposal, refusing to release prisoners.
During the first year under Vasyl Malyuk's leadership, the SBU conducted successful operations, including twice blowing up the Crimean Bridge, sinking 8 Russian ships, and eliminating war criminals such as Ilya Kiva and Vladlen Tatarsky.
IAEA representatives conducted an inspection at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine to ensure that there were no undeclared nuclear activities and took environmental samples.
Russian and Iranian officials were not invited to the Munich Security Conference, as the chairman stated that they were not open to a meaningful dialogue.