In the Chuhuiv district of Kharkiv region, the remains of a family that blew up two years ago when they were driving a car and hit an explosive device were found.
On Tuesday, Russian occupants shelled Nikopol district 15 times, using heavy artillery and attack drones, damaging 10 private houses, an outbuilding, a private enterprise, a sanatorium and several power lines, but there were no casualties.
The SAPO has completed a pre-trial investigation against former Sumy Mayor Oleksandr Lysenko and former Director of the Infrastructure Department Oleksandr Zhurba on the fact of receiving an undue benefit in the amount of UAH 2. 13 million. The case file is open for review by the defense.
Due to an accident involving a truck on the Zhytomyr highway near the village of Yuriv, traffic in the direction of Zhytomyr is limited to one lane.
Due to the approaching Easter holidays, the number of passengers and vehicles on the border with Poland has increased significantly, resulting in queues at popular border crossing points such as Krakivets and Shehyni, so travelers should plan their trips accordingly and consider using less busy border crossing points.
Ukraine and Sweden have agreed to deepen cooperation in the nuclear field to strengthen energy security in Europe, including the development of Western-made nuclear fuel to replace Russian supplies and the use of Ukraine's experience in maintaining stable nuclear power operations in wartime.
During Ramadan, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in an Iftar with the Ukrainian Muslim community, Muslim servicemen and diplomats, expressing gratitude for their support and wishing a just peace for Ukraine and all nations that value life, as well as thanking those who are working to eliminate the consequences of Russian strikes.
President Zelenskyy thanked everyone who contributed to the relief efforts in the aftermath of Russia's strikes on Kyiv, Odesa, and Mykolaiv and called on people to support the victims, even if they do not ask for help.
President Zelenskyy discussed existing threats with the heads of the special services, analyzed the work of the SBU over the past week and approved the tasks for the current week.
The Sumy City Military Administration named the top three most popular manipulations with fake news about Sumy region last week: Russia's alleged offensive plans, the information flash mob "Shout about Sumy region" and rumors about the reduction of fuel supplies for volunteers.
Due to Russian shelling, power grids in Khmelnytsky region are operating in emergency mode, leading to planned rolling blackouts with hourly shutdowns in the morning and evening to prevent overloading the grid.
It will take several weeks or even months to restore the energy infrastructure of Kharkiv region, which was heavily damaged by enemy shelling, according to the head of the regional state administration.
Crimean residents were fined over 20 million rubles for "discrediting" the Russian army. 641 rulings were issued against 622 people under the law on "discrediting".
Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov and Commander-in-Chief Syrsky met with a delegation from the European Parliament in Kyiv to discuss increased military aid, priority needs such as air defense systems and artillery, and continued training for Ukrainian troops. The EU reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
The first video report shows the drones purchased as part of Operation Unity-2: New Year's fireworks destroy enemy vehicles along with troops using thermal imaging optics, thanks to funds raised by UNITED24, the Come Back Alive Foundation and monobank for 5000 FPV drones.
On Monday, Ukrainian defenders withstood 45 combat engagements and repelled 28 Russian attacks in the Liman and Novopavlivka sectors, while Russian troops launched four missile and 56 air strikes.
The Russian Black Sea Fleet's information-computing center in Sevastopol, which calculates missile trajectories, came under Ukrainian missile fire on the night of March 24, killing 34 Russians and injuring 10 others, causing a shortage of specialists to calculate trajectories.
Rescuers have completed clearing the rubble after a Russian missile strike on Kyiv, which injured 10 people, including a 16-year-old girl, and hospitalized 2.
The AFU strike on Sevastopol in occupied Crimea on the night of March 24 was the largest since the start of the war, surpassing the September operation when the AFU struck the Black Sea Fleet headquarters, according to an analysis of open data by BILD expert Julian Röpke.
On March 23, at about 17:45, Russian troops launched an X-35 missile attack on the industrial zone of Kharkiv's Sloboda district, damaging warehouses and buildings of a local enterprise, reports the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine.
Russian occupants fired ballistic missiles from the east, threatening to use ballistic weapons in areas under air alert in Ukraine, including strikes on the industrial zone of Kharkiv.
On Unity Day, volunteers from the British NGO Unity of Ukraine and Great Britain organized a celebration with traditional Ukrainian food, hairstyles, and a concert for Ukrainian soldiers who are training at bases in England.
Ukraine is developing bilateral cooperation with Denmark in the field of defense technology, discussing the development of the UAV industry, opportunities for cooperation in defense technology, and Ukraine's current and long-term technological needs.
Russian forces deliberately used a "double strike" tactic, hitting rescuers and police officers who were assisting victims of a previous Shahid drone attack in Kharkiv, wounding a rescuer and a police officer.
Russian troops fired 64 times at the positions of Ukrainian defenders on March 23, more than a third of the attacks took place in the Novopavlivka direction, according to an evening report by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Russian occupants shelled Dnipro region 14 times on Saturday, wounding one person in Kryvyi Rih district and damaging civilian infrastructure in Nikopol district.
A court in Zakarpattia has remanded a "smuggler" who illegally transported people from Ukraine to Slovakia for 60 days with the possibility of bail in excess of UAH 242,000 for attempting to smuggle them abroad for money.
Russian occupants shell Kharkiv again, damaging infrastructure and causing temporary power outages.
Delegates from NATO and Ukraine will meet in Luxembourg to discuss modernizing Ukraine's defense procurement process to make it faster, more sustainable and transparent, as part of NATO's Comprehensive Assistance Package to support Ukraine's security and reform efforts.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that there is a clear international consensus that any ground attack on the city of Rafah in Gaza would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe and called for a humanitarian ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.