Russian troops attacked Kherson, leaving one person with an explosive injury and light head wounds.
Hostile shelling by Russian troops cut off power to two coal mines in Donetsk, trapping 94 miners underground. The power supply was later restored.
Russian troops shelled Kupyansk in Kharkiv region, killing one person and wounding another. The shelling also set a civilian car on fire and damaged buildings, including a store.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and his Belgian counterpart Ludivine Dedonder discussed the training of Ukrainian pilots and future cooperation in the defense sector.
Analysts believe that after the attack by Ukrainian drones, the oil terminal in Ust-Luga will be able to resume operations within a few weeks or months.
Sevastopol declares January 23 and 24 as days off due to water supply problems caused by bad weather.
Poland has joined the declaration of the Group of Seven countries on providing security guarantees to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
the Russian occupiers do not pay miners, and in the temporarily occupied territories, mines lack 40% of staff, which leads to the risk of mine closure.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk assures that Poland will support Ukraine in its war against Russia for reasons of morality and security of the Polish state. He also calls on countries that value democracy and human rights to support Ukraine.
Ukraine's Security Service detained four more pro-Russian propagandists in Odesa, Dnipro, Kyiv and Cherkasy regions, including a blogger who praised Russia's air strike on Kharkiv.
Greek MP Theodoros Roussopoulos, who reportedly supports Ukraine, is elected as the new president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry says there will be no security in Slovakia or in Europe if there is no security in Ukraine. This statement was made in response to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's proposal that Ukraine compromise by ceding part of its territory to Russia.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on EU ministers to increase arms supplies, approve a long-term support program, confiscate Russian assets, and cut off supplies of critical components to Russia.
NATO is launching its largest military exercise, Steadfast Defender 2024, involving about 90,000 people. The exercises, which are taking place on European territory, are intended to demonstrate NATO's operational capability and readiness.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree aimed at preserving the national identity of Ukrainians in Russia. The decree provides for the development of an action plan, countering disinformation and studying crimes against Ukrainians in Russia.
One person was killed and one wounded as a result of the morning shelling of Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, by Russian troops. The weapons used in the attack are currently being identified.
An official of the Dniprovsky District Administration of Kyiv will stand trial for purchasing overpriced vegetable cutters to be used in a shelter. She faces up to eight years in prison.
Fraudulent messages about the evacuation plan for Ukrainians, allegedly sent by the State Emergency Service, are the work of cybercriminals, the agency warns.
The lawyers of businessman Igor Mazepa have filed an appeal against the court's ruling on a preventive measure in the form of detention with the right to post bail in the amount of UAH 349 million.
The Russian army launched a rocket attack on Myrnohrad in Donetsk region, wounding two people and damaging residential buildings and an educational institution.
On the Day of Unity of Ukraine, activists of the Yellow Ribbon movement raised the Ukrainian flag in the temporarily occupied Makiivka, Donetsk region.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk pays his first visit to Ukraine since taking office.
The head of Ukraine's Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, claims that there is no evidence that Wagnerite leader Yevhen Pryzhizhyn died in a plane crash last August.
Russian troops are storming the positions of the Defense Forces near Makiivka, Luhansk region. The village itself was attacked with the use of aircraft and artillery. The head of the Luhansk regional administration also reports on the occupiers' plans to thoroughly check the "ideology" of educators.
Russian troops attacked Ukraine's Sumy region five times overnight, resulting in 22 explosions in four settlements.
The Russian army carried out 145 attacks, including 56 from unmanned aerial vehicles, on 21 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will hold a debate on the situation of children in Ukraine, which will result in the adoption of a resolution. The debate will focus on the return of children taken by Russia and the punishment of the aggressor state.
The Italian city of Viterbo canceled the screening of a Russian propaganda film about the war in Ukraine after local media criticized it for its lies.
Explosions are heard in Kherson, with reports of Russian troops shelling the city from the occupied left bank.
A march was held in the capital in honor of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes - activists who died during the Revolution of Dignity.