Russian troops shelled nine settlements along the border of Sumy region 33 times with various types of weapons on February 2, causing 102 explosions.
Bulgaria has begun transporting 100 donated armored personnel carriers to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russian invasion.
A man will be tried for robbery, assault and weapons possession after he broke into a house with an axe and a gun, threatened police with a grenade and was found with an arsenal in his home.
Ukraine and Canada have established the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children to facilitate the return of illegally deported and forcibly displaced Ukrainian children from Russia and provide support to them upon their return.
Yermak thanked Pompeo and the United States for their support of Ukraine and expressed hope for further assistance, emphasizing the need to deter Russian aggression and protect sovereignty.
Minister Kuleba called on the OSCE to prioritize the protection of national minority rights in Russia and make this issue a key one on its agenda, citing recent events in Bashkortostan, where the authorities are cracking down on dissent against the war.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region of Ukraine, injuring two residents of the regional center.
Ukrainian border guards thanked the scouts for sinking the Russian corvette Ivanivets near the occupied Crimea.
An international conference in Latvia discussed ways to return Ukrainian children deported by Russia with the participation of First Lady Olena Zelenska.
The US State Department approves the sale of 31 MQ-9B SkyGuardian military drones and related equipment to India for $4 billion.
Ukrainian prosecutor Andriy Kostin emphasized the need to establish a Special International Tribunal to bring the leaders of the Kremlin regime to justice for planning an aggressive war against Ukraine.
Occupiers forcibly mobilize workers at the Alchevsk metallurgical plant in the Luhansk region to replenish depleted Russian troops.
Russian troops bombed the Kamianska Sich national monument in Kherson region, destroying a historic Cossack cemetery and a grave.
According to human rights activists, at least 27 Crimeans have died in Ukraine on the side of Russia since the beginning of 2024, and more than half of them were contract workers or mobilized.
Ukrainian troops repelled 58 enemy attacks in several sectors over the last day, Avdiivka, Maryinka and Kherson remain the hottest spots in the combat zone.
Businesses have downgraded their assessments of current operations and prospects due to the intensification of hostilities, rising costs, and uncertainty.
At the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D. C., U.S. President Joe Biden spoke about the continued U.S. support for Ukraine against Russian aggression and working for peace in the world.
The Ukrainian government has approved a resolution to accelerate and expand domestic ammunition production to strengthen the country's defense capabilities and reduce dependence on imports.
Due to a record-breaking drought that has caused water levels in reservoirs to fall below 16% of capacity, Catalonia has declared a state of emergency in Barcelona and surrounding areas, requiring residents to reduce water use by 5% and farmers by 80%.
Russian troops shelled Kherson from the left bank of the Dnipro River, damaging an ambulance.
China's new defense minister, Dong Jun, expressed support for Russia on the Ukrainian issue during his first talks with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Russian occupants attacked the village of Velykyi Burluk in Kharkiv region with air bombs, hitting a local hospital and injuring several people.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak thanked the United States for its defense and economic assistance to Ukraine and discussed expectations from the decisions of the 2024 NATO Summit regarding Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration.
Ukraine and Italy discussed the structure and main elements of the draft bilateral security agreement.
The U. S. Ambassador to Ukraine praised the Ministry of Digital Transformation and its Minister Mykhailo Fedorov for their achievements in using digital solutions on the battlefield and in public administration.
Ukrainian fencer Darya Varfolomeieva won her first career bronze medal at the Davos Grand Prix, defeating two-time Olympic medalist and reigning world champion in her matches.
Deputy Defense Ministers and the head of the State Logistics Operator checked the quality of food for military personnel in one of the military units. The military department did not say which unit they visited, but promised that such inspections would become a regular occurrence.
A 70-year-old woman was killed after Russians shelled the village of Tsukuryno in Donetsk region with Uragan rocket launchers.
The head of Ukrainian intelligence predicted that Ukraine will launch a new counteroffensive in the spring, as soon as the Russian offensive is exhausted.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed continued financial support from the G7 countries and strengthening Ukraine's economic resilience during a meeting with their ambassadors.