The Russian army shelled the village of Ingulets, Kherson region, twice, wounding a 59-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man.
Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian sappers have defused more than 3,000 explosive devices.
Russians brought a floating crane to Grafskaya Bay in Sevastopol to raise the sunken guard ship "Tarantula".
The Ministry of Social Policy has denied reports of blocking inactive bank cards of pensioners, saying it has neither the authority nor the ability to do so.
Polish farmers are planning to block the border with Ukraine again to protest the European Commission's decision to extend trade privileges for Ukrainian agricultural exports.
The head of one of the departments of the Ministry of Defense was suspended from performing his duties in connection with a notice of suspicion in a criminal proceeding.
Turkish law enforcement detained 7 people suspected of selling information about local facilities to the Mossad.
The court seized the property of fugitive former MP Oleh Tsarev worth almost half a billion hryvnias for financing Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
On February 1, a Russian plane accidentally "dropped" a FAB-500 bomb in the temporarily occupied Zymohiria district of Luhansk region.
The guerrillas discovered about 10 Russian Su-30 fighters and air defense deployment sites at the strategic Saki airfield in occupied Crimea.
The former commander and 3 officers of the Crimean Berkut are accused of treason and aiding Russia's annexation of Crimea by seizing firearms and blocking roads in 2014.
Russian shelling damaged educational institutions, an administrative building and more than 20 houses in Donetsk region, and one person was wounded.
Romanian Prime Minister rejects the statement of the country's Chief of General Staff that Romanians should prepare for a possible war with Russia.
All 113 miners trapped underground due to a drone attack on a power substation in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovs'k region were safely brought to the surface.
Ukrainian forces sink a Russian missile boat near occupied Crimea, limiting Russia's naval capabilities in the western Black Sea.
At night, an enemy drone struck the Kharkiv region, and over the past day, Russian troops shelled about 17 settlements in the region, with no casualties reported.
The US concludes that a military base in Jordan was attacked by an Iranian-made drone.
An unidentified man takes factory workers hostage in a building in the Turkish city of Kocaeli to protest Israeli attacks on Gaza.
In the village of Yevhenivka, Mykolaiv region, four people were hit by a mine.
There could have been up to 40 sailors on the Russian missile boat "Ivanovets" that was sunk by the GRU in Crimea.
The SBU served a notice of suspicion in absentia to Russian actor Dmitry Pevtsov for publicly supporting Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and calling for the seizure of state power and the entire territory of Ukraine.
Ukraine has allocated 3 billion UAH from the state budget for humanitarian demining programs and is working to compensate farmers for clearing their land of mines before the sowing season.
Russian occupants summon and threaten employees of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant who refused to cooperate.
The EU is expected to disburse the first €4. 5 billion installment of its €50 billion macro-financial support program to Ukraine in March 2024.
In Dnipro, law enforcement officers detained a man who inflicted multiple stab wounds on an 11-year-old girl, leading to her death.
Satellite imagery from January 31 shows a 500-meter trail from the crash of a Russian Il-76 military transport plane that crashed near Belgorod on January 24.
Ukrainian GUR soldiers sank a Russian missile boat in Crimea, which cost Russia 60-70 million dollars.
The son of Russian oligarch Igor Churkin has been detained in Argentina for attempting to fraudulently retain control of a business in Ukraine with a loan from a state-owned bank.
The Supreme Court recognized the state's ownership of the Ukrainian part of the Samara-Western Direction oil product pipeline, commonly known as the Medvedchuk pipe.
In 2023, Ukraine significantly increased its own drone production: 67 models were codified and 58 received government contracts.