Russian troops attacked 21 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, causing no casualties but damaging residential buildings.
The Russian army allegedly used 48N6 missiles from the S400 system to attack Kyiv, injuring 53 people, including six children, and causing significant property damage.
More than 600 shells were fired by Russian troops in Kherson region, injuring six people and hitting residential areas and an educational institution.
Russian missile attack on the Dniprovsky district of Kyiv left 35 houses without electricity; repair crews are working to restore it. The shelling injured 53 people, including six children, 18 of whom were hospitalized.
A Russian missile strike on Kyiv damaged four multi-story buildings, several private homes and public buildings; 53 people were injured, including six children, 18 of whom were hospitalized.
Israel has full U. S. support for a ground operation in Gaza, but no agreement on governance after defeating Hamas, Netanyahu says.
Global Clearance Solutions will supply Ukraine with 60 demining vehicles by mid-2014 to support the safe recovery of civilians in mined areas.
Most apartment buildings in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region do not have heating, which leads to deaths, due to the conflict between Luhanskgaz and the occupation administration over unpaid gas bills.
Finland reopens two border crossings with Russia for passenger traffic and asylum seekers until January 14, while other crossings remain closed.
The SBU opened a criminal investigation into the cyberattack on Kyivstar, suspecting Russia of involvement. The attack led to problems with mobile communications and Internet access.
Two men, aged 37 and 39, sustained shrapnel wounds after Russian shelling of the Korabelny district of Kherson; their condition is satisfactory.
The European Commission called for the unblocking of all Polish-Ukrainian border crossings, emphasizing the negative impact of the blockade on the economy and supply chains.
Vodafone confirms high demand for national roaming from Kyivstar users. Problems with the application have been reported.
The Constitutional Court of Ukraine is to assess the legality of the law limiting pensions to 10 subsistence minimums following an appeal pointing to potential violations of the Constitution.
A 73-year-old man was killed and a 79-year-old man was wounded as a result of Russian shelling of Kupyansk.
Russian troops launched a massive offensive near Avdiivka and Maryinka, using aircraft and conducting 19 air strikes in two days, while Ukrainian troops repelled dozens of attacks and inflicted casualties.
President Zelenskyy met with representatives of American think tanks to discuss ways to maintain U. S. support in the face of global challenges and to highlight Ukraine's defense achievements.
Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, says that defense aid from the US will come, and any delay after Christmas should not be seen as a tragedy.
Oleksiy Danilov admits that the counteroffensive that Ukraine had hoped for did not live up to its overly optimistic expectations.
Russian troops shelled 18 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, carrying out more than 70 attacks and shelling, including from drones, which damaged buildings but resulted in no casualties.
Russian troops shelled Ochakiv in Ukraine, damaging buildings and power lines, but causing no casualties. Air defense also shot down an enemy drone over Mykolaiv region.
Russian forces shelled the center of Kherson, wounding one 29-year-old man who was hospitalized. The shelling took place around 7:00 am.
Law enforcement officials are considering two versions of the fire at the memorial to the victims of the terrorist attack in Dnipro - arson and accident - while locals continue to honor the site.
Explosions were heard in Dnipro, as reported by local media, after the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a potential threat. An enemy missile flying toward Kryvyi Rih was redirected.
Slovak truckers from UNAS blocked the Vysne Nemecke checkpoint for trucks from Ukraine.
Floodwaters have appeared at Kyiv's Olimpiyska metro station after six stations on the same line were closed, but officials assure that the situation is under control and the water level is normal.
The volunteer and his 23-year-old wife were killed in a road accident near Kharkiv, two others were hospitalized, and a criminal case was opened.
In Kyiv, a retaining wall collapsed during the repair of a retaining wall, killing one person and injuring another; investigative actions and work to eliminate the consequences of the accident are underway.
One person was killed and three injured as a result of Russian shelling of the Kherson community, including a 24-year-old man with critical injuries.
Polish strikers have ended the blockade of the Yagodyn-Dorogusk border crossing with Ukraine, restoring stable truck traffic from 14:00.