The German PzH 2000 self-propelled artillery system, of which about 30 units are in service in Ukraine, boasts advanced capabilities, including a 155-mm cannon and high mobility.
Aksyonov's associate was suspected of calling on Crimean students to prepare for war against Ukraine.
Air defense forces were operating in Kropyvnytskyi; casualties and damage are being assessed.
Kharkiv was hit by Russian missiles and drones 33 times in less than two weeks, killing 5 people and injuring 99. The Prosecutor General's Office is investigating more than 21,000 war crimes in the region.
Russian troops shelled Novotiaginka in Kherson region, wounding a 52-year-old woman.
Explosions occurred in Kryvyi Rih during an alarm; Vilkul does not specify details, but assures that everything is fine.
The Russian shelling of Stanislav killed one elderly man and wounded two others, causing power outages and damage to property.
A 12-year-old boy was returned to Ukraine-controlled territory from the occupied Kherson region.
16 people injured in the rocket attack on Kharkiv on January 2 are still in medical institutions, one of them in serious condition.
Russian artillery wounded two men in Nikopol, one of them sustained serious leg injuries.
Putin signs a decree allowing foreigners serving in the Russian army and their families to obtain citizenship. This is aimed at recruiting for the war against Ukraine.
More than 220 Russian soldiers used the "I Want to Live" hotline to surrender to Ukraine, and the service received more than 26,000 calls in total.
One person was killed and three others, including a child, were injured as a result of Russian shelling in Donetsk region. The shelling damaged many civilian objects and buildings.
The number of people injured in the rocket attack on Kharkiv on January 2 has risen to 63, including a 23-year-old girl with an obstetric injury.
John Kirby said that the Russian military relies on foreign aid for ammunition and has low morale.
Russian missile strike on industrial facility in Kropyvnytskyi leaves one dead and one injured.
A fire in an apartment in Lviv region trapped six people. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The SBU prevents new cyberattacks on Kyivstar by Russian hackers; investigation of a carefully planned attack continues.
On February 1, Ukrposhta will start selling medicines in the de-occupied and frontline areas as part of a new initiative. The service aims to improve access to medicines in these regions.
In Kropyvnytskyi, explosions occurred after an enemy missile was fired in the direction of the city.
The Ukrainian Air Force spotted a missile aimed at Kryvyi Rih.
The White House has not found large-scale abuses in Ukraine's use of military aid; there is strict oversight.
Russian shelling damaged residential buildings, gas pipelines and power lines in Nikopol, leaving 1,500 families without electricity.
Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia 159 times in one day, destroying houses.
Russian troops attacked more than 15 settlements in the Kharkiv region, damaging buildings but not causing any injuries.
Russian troops shelled Ochakiv, Snihurivka, and the Chornomorsk community in Mykolaiv region, wounding five people.
In the UK, junior doctors went on a six-day strike demanding higher wages, which led to massive cancellations of medical appointments.
TOT in Donetsk region are facing shortages of goods and crisis situations due to Russian shelling and occupation issues.
After the de-occupation of Kherson community, 3 children are killed, 45 injured by Russian shelling; people are called to evacuate.
Rescue operations in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv have been completed; 53 people were killed and 170 injured in the Russian attack on Ukraine on December 29.