Polish farmers are planning to resume their protest and block the Medyka-Szegynia border crossing with Ukraine, citing unfulfilled demands.
The Polish Ministry of Agriculture has agreed to farmers' demands to increase subsidies and maintain the agricultural tax, preventing the resumption of the border blockade.
The first Ukrainian family buys a new home with an e-Restoration housing certificate after their house was destroyed during the war. Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov confirmed the issuance of 1,826 certificates.
Ukrainian forces intercept a Russian missile over the Dnipro region.
According to Lieutenant General Serhiy Nayev, on January 2, mobile fire groups destroyed 47% of enemy attack drones and 19% of cruise missiles in the Northern Zone.
The explosions occurred in Dnipro after the Ukrainian air force warned of an approaching missile threat.
Ukrainian Air Force reports a missile fired in the direction of Dnipro.
Russian troops have intensified the use of drones over Ukrainian cities, dropping munitions.
One man was killed and one woman was injured by a Russian rocket attack on Avdiivka; people are urged to evacuate due to daily shelling.
A cat named Zhovten died of a heart attack in the shelter, killed by the noise caused by the Russian attack.
Russia's attack on Kyiv on January 2 resulted in 54 wounded and 2 killed, as well as significant destruction in many parts of the city.
Denis Kulikovsky, the former commandant of the Donetsk prison of the militants' 'Izolyatsia', was sentenced to 15 years in prison for crimes including torture of prisoners.
Russian troops shelled the village of Sadove in Kherson region, killing an elderly man when artillery hit his house.
Kuleba and the Indian Foreign Minister discussed cooperation on the Ukrainian Peace Formula and agreed to hold the first intergovernmental meeting between India and Ukraine since 2018.
Georgian President stands in solidarity with Ukraine over massive missile attacks by Russia.
The SBU exposed corrupt officials of the State Emergency Service in Ternopil on creating a threat to the security of infrastructure facilities through kickback schemes.
Former executives of Eurobank will be tried for embezzling 420 million hryvnias from depositors through fictitious contracts. They face up to 12 years in prison.
Russian troops shelled Hirnyk in Donetsk region, wounding a teenager and damaging residential buildings. The number of attacks in the region is increasing.
Fires at warehouses in Kyiv's Podil district caused by a Russian missile attack on January 2 have been extinguished.
Russian troops continue to try to advance at the Bakhmut and Kupyansk directions, while regrouping at the Lyman direction.
Despite the shelling that caused power outages in three regions, Ukraine has sufficient electricity generation; the power grid remains stable.
Ukrainian troops destroyed 386 Russian troops and 40 pieces of equipment in the Tavriya sector yesterday.
A power substation in the Kursk region of Russia was damaged as a result of an air attack, leaving a number of settlements without electricity and 17 apartment buildings without heating.
The number of victims of the rocket attack on Kyiv on December 29 increased to 30; another victim died in hospital from his wounds.
Russian troops shelled Nevske village in Luhansk four times; plans to build a torture chamber in the colony in Sukhodolsk are revealed.
Russian troops attacked Mykolaiv region, launching a missile strike and 8 shelling attacks on the Kutsurubska community.
Two killed and one wounded as a result of Russian shelling in Zaporizhzhya region.
Air defense against enemy UAVs is operating in Kyiv region; residents are urged to stay in shelters.
Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat suggests that Russia may have plans for attacks on New Year's Day, calling for constant vigilance; the Air Force remains on high alert.
Two children and a British journalist were wounded in the Russian attack on Kharkiv.