According to BILD's analysis, the German government's announcement of €28 billion in military aid to Ukraine is misleading, as the actual aid provided is much less: only €10. 2 billion of the €28 billion announced has been provided, while the rest is promises and statements for the future.
Russian shelling on March 30 caused UAH 1. 6 million in damage after 77 tons of oil products were burned at energy facilities in Odesa region.
A Russian air strike in Bilopillya, Sumy region, killed 1 woman and injured 3 others, partially destroying commercial buildings and the city council.
The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has begun monitoring the lifestyle of Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine, after journalists revealed that his family has acquired property worth more than UAH 70 million in recent years, which does not correspond to his official income.
In the first quarter of 2024, the number of Ukrainian companies that received permits for transit facilitation under the joint transit procedure doubled compared to the first quarter of 2023, indicating an increase in business activity despite the ongoing military operations.
A kamikaze drone has attacked a military radar station in Moldova's separatist Transnistrian region, causing minor damage but no casualties, local military officials report.
Biden called on Egyptian and Qatari leaders to put pressure on Hamas to reach an agreement with Israel on a hostage exchange and a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Emergency power outages are in effect in five regions of Ukraine, including hourly blackouts in Kharkiv region, despite no shortage in the country's unified energy system.
The court extended the pre-trial detention without bail of former acting commander Roman Chervinsky, accused of abuse of power that led to the missile attack on Kanatove airfield, until April 19, for the first time in this case, going against the request of the prosecutor's office.
A guided missile launched by the Russian military from the Black Sea in the direction of Odesa was destroyed by Ukrainian air defense, but falling debris caused damage to the city's coastal zone.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and Chief of the General Staff Oleksandr Syrsky discussed the current situation on the battlefield, the consequences of Russian attacks, and the need for additional air defense systems and missiles with U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during their weekly phone call.
Olena Zelenska emphasized that education is now a strategic component of Ukraine's overall resilience, contributing to the preservation and development of the country's potential, with a focus on integrating mental health knowledge and self-help skills into curricula at all levels.
20 people were wounded, 6 in serious condition and 3 killed as a result of a Russian missile attack on civilian and industrial infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia.
Over the past day, 72 combat engagements took place on the Ukrainian frontline, with Russian proxies firing in six sectors, most actively in the Avdiivka, Bakhmut, Novopavlivka and Kherson sectors.
Russians strike again at villages near Kharkiv, causing explosions.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron will visit the United States next week to urge lawmakers to approve a $60 billion military and financial aid package for Ukraine that has been stalled in Congress for months.
A 56-year-old civilian was injured as a result of a Russian drone attack on Beryslav, Kherson region, sustaining injuries to his chest, back, arms and a broken leg.
According to the German Ministry of Defense, Russia is likely responsible for persistent disruptions to global navigation satellite systems in the Baltic region, including electromagnetic interference originating in Kaliningrad.
Several Russian staff members have been expelled from NATO headquarters in recent months on espionage charges, as confirmed by NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in an interview.
Explosions were heard again in Kharkiv: the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a missile threat to the region, and local authorities reported loud explosions in the city.
Russian security services are preparing a false-flag terrorist attack and plan to blame it on the pro-Ukrainian guerrilla movement ATESH, according to warnings from ATESH activists.
Russian troops shell Kharkiv again, residents are urged to stay in shelters.
Denmark closed the Great Belt Strait and airspace for several hours due to a jammed missile launcher on a warship, posing a threat of fire.
Two Ukrainian film festivals, the Odesa International Film Festival and the Kyiv International Short Film Festival, received grants from the EU's Creative Europe program.
Blinken insists that Ukraine urgently needs additional assistance, such as air defense, artillery, and ammunition, and calls on the allies to double or triple their resources, as Ukraine's security is a matter of global security.
NATO member states should provide immediate emergency support to Ukraine with air defense systems, missiles and ammunition, and create a long-term, predictable structure, backed by financial commitments, to ensure continued support for Ukraine against Russia's armed aggression.
At a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed increased military support for Ukraine from allies, including air defense, ammunition and training, but stressed the need for more and stronger assistance to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian invasion.
On April 4, a married couple aged 53 and 51 were killed and two civilians aged 77 and 74 were wounded in the Russian artillery shelling of the village of New York in Donetsk region and hospitalized.
In the first quarter of 2024, a record 57,665 new sole proprietorships were opened through Diia, with women accounting for 58% of new entrepreneurs, as the Ministry of Digital Transformation prepares to launch the E-Entrepreneur service to further support business development.
10 people were poisoned by smoke from a fire caused by Russian shelling in the Dar'yivka community of Kherson region.