Russian troops shell more than 17 settlements in Kharkiv region, firing two S-300 missiles at Kharkiv and damaging a medical health center; no casualties are reported.
Russia launched North Korean missiles at Ukraine on January 6, in violation of UN resolutions.
Russian troops launched a drone strike on Nikopol, damaging the infrastructure.
Kherson region suffered 73 attacks by the Russian army over the last day. Two civilians were wounded as a result of shelling of residential buildings and critical infrastructure.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 366,790 personnel and 6,038 tanks.
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.
Mario Draghi is the leading candidate for the presidency of the European Council after Charles Michel, although he is not actively campaigning for the position.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz calls on Chancellor Scholz to supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles as soon as possible to strengthen Kyiv's defense.
Avoid going out during an alarm and include pet supplies in your alarm case to protect your pets during an alarm.
Since February 2022, Russians have destroyed or damaged 872 Ukrainian cultural sites, including national and local monuments.
The NACP ordered Prime Minister Shmyhal to eliminate violations of anti-corruption legislation after failing to review 131 government resolutions. These resolutions relate to areas with high corruption risks.
A judge in Odesa region was caught by the SBU and NABU on bribes for allowing fugitives to escape abroad. He took $3,500 for such illegal services.
On January 6, Russian troops attacked a hospital in Pokrovsk during an operation.
Four young men set fire to signal relay cabinets at a railroad in Kyiv region on someone's "order" for money; they were detained by police.
A kamikaze drone strikes near a business in Orel, Russia.
All traffic restrictions have been lifted in Mykolaiv region.
Russian troops shelled the village of Slobozhanske in Kharkiv region, damaging buildings and nearly hitting power workers.
A bomb from a Russian plane dropped on Rubizhne remains unexploded; the occupiers cut off electricity, gas and water supply due to the threat of an explosion.
Robert Woodland, a US citizen, faces up to 20 years in a Russian prison on charges of drug possession.
There is a critical shortage of electricity in the TOT of Kherson region, entire communities are without electricity, and no one is solving this problem.
The Security Service of Ukraine has dismantled a scheme that helped men evade conscription, among the organizers of which was a former adviser to the head of the administration of Viktor Yanukovych.
The number of victims of the earthquake in Japan has risen to 202; 120 are missing, and thousands are waiting for rescue in harsh conditions.
Sweden will contribute SEK 50 million to the NATO fund to help Ukraine. The money will be used for military equipment, fuel and medicine.
According to Blinken's statement, four Arab countries are ready to plan for the post-war reconstruction of Gaza and the management of the enclave.
Israel is moving to more lethal strikes against Iranian targets in Syria.
Russian forces attacked six settlements in the Donetsk region, causing material damage, but no casualties were reported.
An indictment against MP Oleksandr Dubinskyi for forgery of documents for traveling abroad has been submitted to court.
The damage caused by Russia's war to the environment in Ukraine exceeds 56 billion euros; Ukraine seeks to bring Russia to justice.
Russian troops shelled more than 15 settlements in Kharkiv region. Two people were injured.
Three girls in Odesa region were poisoned by carbon monoxide from an improperly installed generator.