Russian troops shelled Kherson, killing one woman.
The ARMA has unveiled the assets of businessman Ihor Hrynkevych and his entourage, including 17 real estate properties, 18 land plots, premium cars and weapons.
Zelenskyy and Swiss President Amherd discussed preparations for a meeting in Davos on the Ukrainian Formula for Peace.
More than 5,000 vehicles have been re-registered using the new service in Diia, launched on December 20.
Debtors in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovs'k region will be cut off from electricity for unpaid bills totaling more than UAH 600 million.
British Prime Minister Sunak visits Ukraine today to announce £2. 5 billion in military aid and sign a security cooperation agreement with President Zelenskiy.
Ten countries, led by the United States and the United Kingdom, have launched strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, reaffirming their right to self-defense against incessant attacks in the Red Sea.
At night, the Russians shelled the coast of Ochakiv, without casualties.
Russian troops conducted 47 strikes in Zaporizhzhia region, damaging buildings but causing no casualties.
The World Bank's private investment arm has mobilized nearly $1 billion to rebuild Ukraine's private sector, combining direct investment and external financing.
Russian troops attempt to capture the Kupyansk forest, but suffer significant losses; preparations are underway to resume offensives in the Seversky sector.
Ukraine and Estonia will step up production of drones and artillery, and agree to take joint steps to use frozen Russian assets.
Four killed, eight wounded in Avdiivka as a result of Russian shelling since the beginning of the year; more than 1,100 residents remain in danger.
Estonia prioritizes Ukraine's recovery using frozen Russian assets and supports Ukraine's path to NATO and EU membership.
The return of the draft law on mobilization to the Cabinet of Ministers is a common position of all political forces, government representatives and military leadership, said Rada Speaker Stefanchuk.
A Russian subversive group killed the driver of a civilian school bus in Chernihiv region near the Russian border.
Basketball fans in Ukraine return to the stands with security measures in place, including bomb shelters nearby.
Ukrhydroenergo will sue Russia for attacks, including the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. The company is working with law firms on a litigation strategy.
A missile threat has been announced in Ukraine after the takeoff of an enemy MiG-31K aircraft. Air alert has been declared in all regions.
PrivatBank's Envelopes feature allows users to collect and manage funds in the app, offering a collaborative, transparent fundraising tool.
Russian troops shelled Ivanivka, killing one person.
Belarus sent 35 Ukrainian children from the occupied Antratsit to Mohylaŭ for military training in extreme situations.
The property of Lviv businessman Hrynkevych was seized after he was detained for attempting to bribe a DBR investigator, and his companies were accused of supplying low-quality products to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
The NACP accused Prime Minister Shmyhal of disclosing the identity of a whistleblower; the case was referred to court.
Ukraine is reinforcing its northern defense with engineering barriers and mobile air defense amid threats from Russia, Serhiy Nayev said.
Russian troops intensified air strikes in the Tauride sector, conducting 35 sorties; Ukrainian troops hold their positions.
Police have accused two militants of torturing more than 500 people in a torture chamber in Kharkiv region, which they ran together with the Russian military.
Russian troops heavily shelled Avdiivka in the morning, and residential buildings and a lyceum were damaged in Donetsk region as a result of Russian attacks over the past day.
Iran's potential supply of ballistic missiles to Russia poses new threats to Ukraine, calling on its partners to provide Kyiv with modern weapons.
South Korea's defense minister warns that North Korea may sell tactical guided missiles to Russia, raising tensions ahead of key elections in South Korea and the United States.