President Zelenskiy signs a decree establishing a new Unmanned Systems Force to develop drone capabilities and technologies in Ukraine, which Digital Transformation Minister Fedorov says will be crucial to modernizing the army and supporting Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia.
Reconnaissance men from Ukraine's Group 13 unit have revealed details of their operation, during which they used surface drones to destroy the Russian missile ship Ivanivets in the Black Sea.
Zelenskyy emphasized to the IAEA Director General that the only way to prevent a nuclear incident at the Zaporizhzhia NPP is its complete demilitarization and de-occupation by Ukraine.
The Prosecutor General's Office has launched a criminal investigation into a Russian drone attack on Marhanets, Nikopol district, which injured two people and damaged residential buildings and a car.
As a result of Russian shelling of civilian areas in Kupyansk district, a 71-year-old woman was wounded and several houses were damaged.
The government has transferred almost UAH 4. 5 billion to local budgets in eleven regions for programs to restore social and critical infrastructure damaged by the war.
Ukraine is modernizing the Danube Shipping Company's river fleet in cooperation with international partners to replace outdated engines and make the fleet more modern and environmentally friendly.
The military in Belarus now has the right to use firearms and equipment against citizens performing their tasks, according to an amended charter signed by President Alexander Lukashenko.
President Zelenskyy discussed business and economic development of Cherkasy region with local authorities and business representatives.
The Russian military shelled the border areas and settlements of Sumy region in Ukraine more than 50 times, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure and injuring 6 people.
Roman Semenchenko, head of the SBU's Department for the Protection of National Statehood, was fired for spying on the editorial staff of the Bihus. Info news site.
BIHUS Info investigative journalists documented how SBU officers spied on their team in a suburban complex with surveillance equipment and later confronted some of these officers outside the SBU building; the SBU denied targeting the journalists and claimed that they were investigating drug dealers linked to BIHUS Info employees.
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine has updated statistics, according to which, as of January 25, 2024, 1,938 cultural infrastructure facilities were destroyed as a result of Russian aggression, of which 314 were destroyed and 1,624 were damaged.
Crimean occupation authorities said Russian security forces had foiled a plot to assassinate a Crimean leader, although details were vague and similar claims have been made before.
The United Kingdom continues to indirectly import millions of barrels of Russian oil each year through petroleum products refined from Russian crude oil in countries such as India, which are then exported to the UK, undermining Western sanctions aimed at limiting Russian oil revenues.
Canadian businessmen are considering investing in five sectors of Ukraine's transportation industry, including railroads, ports, border crossings, aviation, and shipbuilding.
During his visit to Kropyvnytskyi, President Zelenskyy discussed with the regional authorities assistance to displaced persons, strengthening critical infrastructure and air defense.
The state registrar in Odesa region was accused of illegally transferring ownership of a state sanatorium worth about USD 37 million to a private company.
Russians are planning to introduce lessons in the Ukrainian territories they occupy to teach children how to assemble military drones.
The Russian military fired over 90 missiles from multiple launch rocket systems, artillery, mortars, tanks, aircraft and drones at residents of Kherson region, damaging buildings, gas and water infrastructure, but causing no casualties.
The Russian military shelled the city of Toretsk with artillery, killing at least one person and wounding two others.
Three people, including a child, died as a result of a fire in a house in the village of Sofiyivka, Donetsk region.
The fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury for the title of absolute world heavyweight champion has been postponed to May 18 in Riyadh.
Border guards of the Steel Border Offensive Brigade used drones to destroy a Russian dugout and a car, as evidenced by a video released by the State Border Guard Service.
Ukrainians are actively voting in the Diia app for the artist who will represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest, and have already cast more than 600,000 votes as voting continues due to previous problems with the app.
Yesterday, Russian occupants shelled 8 localities in Donetsk region, damaging civilian infrastructure and causing injuries.
How false eyelashes from North Korea help finance its regime through China. Millions of dollars from the sale of North Korean false eyelashes sold in cosmetic stores around the world as "made in China" helped North Korea rebound in exports last year, according to a Reuters investigation.
At night, the Russian military shelled Nikopol with heavy artillery, but fortunately there were no casualties. In addition, electricity was restored in Kryvyi Rih.
Brad Pitt may play the lead role in Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film The Film Critic, which is reportedly Tarantino's 10th and last film.
Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak met with OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Jan Borg (Malta) and thanked him for his country's support for Ukraine, urging the OSCE to focus on the return of children illegally deported by Russia.