Over 350 people evacuated after air strike on Feodosia port.
Russian troops shelled more than 15 settlements in Kharkiv region; one civilian was injured and property was damaged.
The Russian landing ship Novocherkassk was damaged in Feodosia by Ukrainian missiles.
Two civilians in Avdiyivka (Donetsk region) were wounded as a result of Russian shelling, said Igor Moroz.
Four drones were shot down in Mykolaiv region, but one of them hit a warehouse; no casualties were reported.
Odesa and Mykolaiv regions in southern Ukraine were attacked by enemy "shaheds" who hit infrastructure and industrial facilities, but did not cause any casualties.
Rainy weather with a maximum temperature of 11°C is expected in Ukraine; hazardous conditions, including strong winds, have been warned in Kyiv region.
In 2023, the number of asylum applications in the EU reached 1 million, a 22% increase over last year, with Germany leading the way with more than 325,000 requests.
Carolers sang in the Kyiv subway during the air raid to raise spirits and raise funds for the military.
Egypt proposes a ceasefire and prisoner exchange to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down a missile in Kryvyi Rih district, as confirmed by the head of the Ukrainian Air Defense Agency Serhiy Lysak.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned of a missile heading for Kryvyi Rih.
About 4,000 foster children from Ukraine are either trapped in the occupied regions or deported to Russia, with conditions of their stay not being controlled.
Ukrainian troops shot down 5 enemy planes in a week, boosting morale for the year ahead, Zelenskiy said during his Christmas greetings.
A man was killed and five people were injured, including two children, in a car accident near Chernivtsi due to a traffic violation.
A man dies after falling from a tree in Poltava region; police are investigating the fatal accident.
Ukrainian National Guard destroyed 21 tanks and a large number of other military vehicles and equipment in the east and south of the country over the past week, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko reports.
A commander involved in the seizure of the SBU building in Mariupol was sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason.
The High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the pre-trial restraint in the form of detention for the former deputy head of the State Special Communications Service in the case of embezzlement of UAH 62 million.
Ukraine believes that Russia's statement about its alleged readiness for a ceasefire is aimed at ending Western military aid to Ukraine and could boost Trump's ratings.
Kirill Budanov, the head of Ukrainian intelligence, was again arrested in absentia by a Moscow court on charges of 104 crimes.
Ukraine has received $1. 34 billion from the World Bank's PEACE in Ukraine project for state budget needs, such as pensions and payments to rescuers.
At night, Russian troops massively shelled Chornobaivka, Kherson region.
38 arrested and more than 30 police officers were injured during the riots in Belgrade.
A water main break in Kyiv blocked traffic and cut off water in several buildings on Dobryi Shlyakh and Mateyuka streets.
Ukraine announces missile threat on Christmas Day after an enemy MiG-31K takes off. Air alert has been declared in all regions.
One dead, two wounded in shooting at Colorado mall.
Russian troops attacked Chernihiv and Sumy regions 8 times, causing 55 explosions, but there were no casualties.
Russian troops shelled Nevske with 15 explosions; in Severodonetsk, men looking for work are being drafted to the military commissariat.
Five Israeli hostages killed by Hamas were found in Gaza tunnels; autopsies have not yet been performed.