In the temporarily occupied Crimea, explosions occurred in the Sak and Nizhnegorsk districts on February 1, with at least five explosions reported in the Nizhnegorsk district.
Secretary of the Pentagon Lloyd Austin and UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps discussed further joint support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.
42 Ukrainians died of COVID and flu over the past week as the epidemic threshold was exceeded in 3 regions due to an increase in the number of cases.
Russians are establishing new military bases near civilian areas in the Primorsky district of Mariupol, as reported by the mayor's advisor Petro Andriushchenko.
By the end of the week, President Zelensky is expected to sign a decree dismissing Valeriy Zaluzhny from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In January, Russians shelled Kherson region almost 2,800 times, killing 23 people and injuring about 100.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that six drones were shot down over the Belgorod and Voronezh regions this morning.
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army fired four times at Mykolaiv region with ballistic missiles, damaging infrastructure and power grids.
No one was injured in the attack by enemy drones on a civilian industrial facility in Kharkiv.
Russian troops attacked 27 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, conducting 169 strikes using 58 drones, but without casualties.
The Queen spoke about King Charles III, who recovered from a three-day hospital stay for prostate treatment, while she herself opened a new cancer support center.
The EU plans to launch a naval mission in the Red Sea within the next three weeks to protect cargo ships from Houthi attacks in Yemen and reduce trade disruptions.
Today, during the exchange, the servicemen who were allegedly transported by Russia on an Il-76 aircraft were not returned.
President Zelenskiy and Commander Zaluzhny disagree on how many soldiers Ukraine should mobilize this year: Zaluzhnyi proposed 500,000, but Zelenskyi considered it inappropriate, The Washington Post reports.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down a missile in Kryvyi Rih district, as confirmed by the head of the Ukrainian Air Defense Agency Serhiy Lysak.
Ukraine's Air Force warns of missile targeting Kryvyi Rih.
In the Tauride sector, the construction of fortifications and the equipping of defense lines with anti-tank ditches, trenches, engineering and minefields continues.
The European Commission's proposal to extend the 'economic visa-free regime' for Ukraine will help lift the bans on agricultural imports imposed by Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
Ukrainian troops destroyed 453 occupants, 68 pieces of military equipment and 226 UAVs of various types in the Tavria sector yesterday.
The Russian State Duma has approved a bill that allows for the confiscation of property from people convicted of spreading "fake news" about the Russian military or discrediting the Russian armed forces.
In 2023, Russia switched to long-term contract recruitment as the main source of troops for the war in Ukraine, according to an intelligence report by the UK Ministry of Defense.
The air force has issued a warning about a missile heading west over Mykolaiv region.
US Assistant Secretary of State Nuland visited Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian leaders and emphasize US support for the fight against Russian aggression.
Six employees of the Kyiv Detention Center will be tried for negligence and forgery, which allowed a prisoner to smuggle explosives out of the detention center and detonate them in the Shevchenkivsky District Court in July 23.
Israel calls on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to resign after allegations that some UNRWA staff were involved in a Hamas attack.
Ukraine is exploring various options for obtaining the necessary amount of ammunition for its armed forces, as they need more supplies to continue the fight against Russia.
Russian missiles hit a business in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, at night, wounding six civilians.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an FSB agent in Sumy region who was reconnoitering the positions of the Ukrainian military and preparing routes for Russian subversive groups to enter Ukraine.
Russians fired 7 times with artillery, mortars and small arms at the settlements of Sumy region, causing more than 20 explosions.
Due to production delays and stockpile issues, the EU will only be able to deliver about 600,000 rounds of ammunition to Ukraine by March, falling short of the promised 1 million rounds.