Two people were wounded when Russian troops attacked Beryslav, Kherson region, using drones.
The Russian occupiers made 10 unsuccessful attacks in the Orikhiv sector and two more in the Kherson sector, suffering losses and retreating to their original positions, while Ukrainian soldiers continue to strengthen their positions and prevent the enemy from reaching new frontiers.
In Melitopol, the Main Directorate of Ukrainian Intelligence and the local resistance movement conducted a successful joint special operation that resulted in the destruction of about 20 Russian occupiers, two KAMAZ trucks and a UAZ Patriot.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will check the situation on the border with Gaza, where 7,000 trucks with humanitarian aid are stuck due to Israeli inspection procedures.
Russians fired a ballistic missile, probably an Iskander-M, from occupied Crimea, which landed in an open area in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district of Odesa region, causing no casualties or damage.
On Friday, March 22, Russian occupants fired 60 times at 11 communities in Sumy region, causing 280 explosions and injuring at least one civilian.
In the Avdiivka sector, Russian troops advanced on the outskirts of Tonenke and Berdychiv, and fierce fighting continues for Ivanivske, Heorhiivka, Semenivka and Robotyne.
At least 40 people were killed, 140 injured and 77 hospitalized in the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall near Moscow. Russian authorities are searching for two Renault cars believed to have been used by the terrorists who set fire to the shopping center and carried out the shooting there.
Russian missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia resulted in 29 people being wounded, including 2 children, 4 houses being destroyed and over 40 damaged.
Power engineers have fully restored electricity supply in Kryvyi Rih after enemy shelling and network restrictions.
Overnight, power companies restored electricity supply to more than 1 million consumers who were cut off due to enemy shelling and network restrictions.
On Friday, Russia launched its largest attack on Ukraine in recent memory, firing 88 missiles and 63 attack drones, causing extensive damage to energy infrastructure and civilian casualties.
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, special forces of the Central Directorate of Special Operations "A" of the Security Service of Ukraine from the "White Wolf" unit have destroyed 296 Russian tanks. In total, more than 800 units of enemy equipment.
Muscovites are receiving electronic summonses from Moscow authorities demanding that they "clarify their military registration data" and visit a "unified conscription office," which human rights activists warn could become a tactic of mass illegal conscription.
The Command of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has decided to investigate cases of bullying and harassment of cadets at the Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Army Academy after complaints from cadets and a temporary investigative commission.
Crimean Muslim activist Tofik Abdulgaziev, who is imprisoned in Russia, was taken from prison to a tuberculosis hospital in critical condition with an unknown diagnosis.
According to Serhiy Kovalenko, CEO of Yasno, the Russians have carried out one of the worst attacks on Ukraine's energy sector in the last two years, hitting both generation and distribution facilities.
The Special Forces discovered and destroyed an air reconnaissance base in Kherson region, eliminating an electronic warfare station, an Alientek antenna, a BC warehouse and about 5 enemy personnel.
Investigative journalists have discovered that relatives of Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU), have purchased real estate worth about UAH 70 million over the past four years, which seems disproportionate to his official income.
In Pisochyn, Kharkiv region, law enforcement officers exposed a corruption scheme at a training center for the agricultural sector, where the management demanded bribes from students in addition to tuition fees for issuing tractor driver licenses without proper training.
A 36-year-old man sustained a mine-blast leg injury after a Russian drone attack in the village of Beryslav, Kherson region.
The Russian military opened fire 51 times on the border settlements of Sumy region, resulting in 273 explosions in 11 communities in the region.
Representatives of the ICIP and UNESCO discussed plans for the preservation and restoration of cultural heritage sites and infrastructure in Ukraine affected by the Russian invasion, including monitoring of damage, training of military and judicial personnel, and organization of international conferences on the protection of cultural property.
Ukraine's First Vice Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko met with Slovakia's Vice Prime Minister Peter Kmetz to discuss specific projects for potential implementation through the Ukraine Fund's investment mechanism, including accelerating the reconstruction of the Mukachevo-Velke Kapušany interconnector, launching a Kyiv-Kosice passenger rail service, and modernizing automobile and pedestrian border crossings.
Forensic experts have identified the remains of 4 victims and expect a fifth victim to be confirmed tomorrow of a Russian missile strike on a civilian industrial facility in Kharkiv on March 20 that caused a massive fire.
On Thursday, Ukrainian defenders withstood 67 combat engagements, repelling 24 Russian attacks in the Novopavlivka sector, the hottest area of the frontline over the past month.
Border guards exposed a criminal group that smuggled illegal immigrants to Moldova for $6000 per person with a $1000 advance payment via Telegram chatbot.
Russians attack the city of Kherson from the occupied left bank of the Dnipro River, causing explosions and civilian casualties.
Russian occupants attacked Nikopol three times with drones, but there were no casualties.
Russian militias carried out a limited military operation in Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions, disrupting the presidential election and saying Putin was losing control.