The SBU demonstrated footage of Ukrainian defenders returning home as part of the 51st prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, during which 100 Ukrainians were released, including 84 defenders of Mariupol and Azovstal.
In the Kherson region, rescuers pulled two bodies from a burning car that was probably hit by an enemy shell.
Ukraine brought home another 100 defenders from Russian captivity, including 84 defenders of Mariupol.
A freight train carrying gas tanks caught fire and exploded after an explosion at a gas pipeline in Russia's Perm region, damaging a house and injuring one person.
A 34-year-old unemployed man from Balakliya, who terrorized residents and collected money from market traders during the Russian occupation, will stand trial for collaborating with the enemy.
Russia's Defense Ministry announced that Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 100 prisoners in the latest prisoner swap between the two countries.
Explosions were heard and helicopters circled in the area of Arbatskaya Strelka in occupied Crimea. It is also noted that the earlier ban imposed by Russia on the access of civilians to the area remains in force.
During the day, Russian occupants shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region seven times, damaging 17 houses and destroying infrastructure, but there were no casualties.
According to the US media, citing sources in official circles, the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down a Russian military transport plane IL-76 using the Patriot air defense system.
The Italian company continues to supply weapons to Russia through third-party intermediaries despite the sanctions.
UAF President Andriy Shevchenko discussed with the head of UEFA the prevention of the return of Russian football teams to international competitions after a personal meeting.
The Senate failed to approve a $118 billion bipartisan package that would have tightened immigration laws and helped Ukraine fight Russian invasion and supported Israel in its war against Hamas.
Kyiv police rescued a Chihuahua dog that was trapped under the rubble of an apartment damaged by Russian shelling in the capital's Holosiivskyi district.
Rescuers in the Kyiv region rescued one fisherman, but recovered the body of another who had fallen through the thin ice on a pond.
The Russian occupiers hit a police car that was responding to a call with a drone, but the officers managed to escape the explosion.
One of the three wounded in the morning Russian attack on the Kyiv metropolitan area had to be hospitalized.
The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that 40 people were injured by falling debris after an early morning rocket attack that damaged two high-voltage power lines, but that power companies restored power to all residents of Dniprovsky district within hours, as promised.
Russian rocket attacks on Pavlohrad and drone strikes in Nikopol district resulted in at least three people being injured and several buildings and infrastructure damaged.
Video from Ukrainian police body cameras showed the aftermath of the Russian missile attack on Mykolaiv, which injured 6 people and damaged about 20 residential buildings.
Russian invaders attacked Poltava region in Ukraine, explosions occurred in Myrhorod district, but according to preliminary data, there were no casualties or damage.
Police checked educational institutions in Kyiv region after receiving reports of danger, but did not find any mines or dangerous substances.
The SBU exposed members of a criminal organization who supplied drugs worth UAH 200,000 to the Kyiv pre-trial detention center every month using a scheme involving prisoners and unauthorized persons.
Russian natural gas producer Novatek is setting up a new marketing team in China to sell gas from its Arctic LNG-2 project and circumvent US sanctions.
The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has warned of numerous groups of Iranian-made Shahed drones moving toward Ukraine from different directions in the south and preparing for an attack.
YouTube has blocked about 40 Russian regional affiliates of VGTRK because of sanctions imposed against russia over the war in Ukraine.
Russian occupants fired more than thirty times at nine settlements along the border of Sumy region in Ukraine.
Former Chilean President Sebastian Pinera was killed in a helicopter crash, and three other passengers survived.
The case of the murder of Kherson activist Katya Handziuk is at risk of being closed due to the expiration of the statute of limitations, as the defense is trying to delay the trial.
Turkish drone maker Baykar has announced that it is building a new factory near Kyiv that will employ 500 people to produce its TB2 and TB3 models.
The Committee has determined the winners of the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine for 2024, but will announce the names and works only after the publication of the presidential decree.