Rescuers have pulled a conscious man out of the rubble in Odesa. Doctors are examining him, and the search and dismantling of the rubble continues.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that it shot down 14 Shahed and Su-34 drones on the night of March 2.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that 82 combat engagements took place over the day, in which russia launched 9 missile strikes, 100 air strikes and fired 161 times at Ukrainian troops and settlements from multiple launch rocket systems.
According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, russia lost 960 servicemen over the past day.
A 9-story building in Odesa was destroyed by russian shelling, killing 2 people and injuring 7. Also, 7 residents of the building are not in touch.
russian journalist roman ivanov is to be imprisoned for reporting on the Bucha killings.
Air defense forces in southern Ukraine shot down 7 Iranian kamikaze drones over Odesa region. The 8th hit a part of a 9-story residential building. As a result, 1 person was killed and 7 were injured, including a pregnant woman and a child.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported a threat of ballistic missile use in the Kharkiv region.
Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets met with the British Ambassador to Ukraine Martin Harris to discuss the UK's support for Ukraine and the return of children, prisoners of war and hostages abducted by russia.
Biden announces that the U. S. will make the first military landing with food and supplies in the Gaza Strip in the coming days.
The Crimean Tatar coffee tradition is recognized as part of the intangible cultural heritage of Ukraine.
According to the report, one person was killed as a result of an enemy drone strike on the building. Seven other people were injured, including a pregnant woman and a child. Rescuers continue to work, as there may be people under the rubble of the building.
In the occupied territories, russia has launched a so-called festival of youth aimed at spreading pro-kremlin propaganda during putin's election campaign.
Ukrainian doctors will have the opportunity to study for 2 months and gain practical experience at leading hospitals in Tokyo.
Chess player sergey karyakin visited occupied Avdiivka to support russian soldiers.
The Ukrainian government has approved a bill to restore state power in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
russian propaganda spread fake news about the announcement of the date of the overthrow of Ukrainian President Zelensky.
The EU will pay 50 million euros to UNRWA, but will withhold 32 million until the investigation of charges against 12 staff members accused by Israel of participating in the October attacks is completed.
The occupiers are dismantling equipment from two coal mines in Luhansk region and taking it to russia.
One person was killed as a result of russia's attack on Odesa, the head of the Odesa regional military administration said.
Seven civilians were injured as a result of a russian drone attack on Odesa, including a 3-year-old boy who sustained a leg injury.
An elderly man was killed when enemy troops destroyed his private house in the village of Velykyi Burluk, Kharkiv region of Ukraine.
According to preliminary reports, russian drone strikes in Odesa, Ukraine, resulted in civilian casualties, including one child, and damage to residential buildings.
An armed military guard shot himself in the head while on duty at the Office of the President of Taiwan.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported the discovery of guided aerial bombs near Sumy region.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled a russian attack near Tabaivka, but russian troops advanced to Ivanivske and Novomykhailivka, while the contact line shifted to Heorhiivka.
The Ukrainian Air Force reports that several groups of Iranian-made Shahed drones are moving toward Mykolaiv and Odesa regions.
The russian federation attacked Kharkiv using drones, setting two cars on fire, damaging buildings and garages, but causing no casualties.
A Ukrainian fifth-grader from Kherson has won a bronze medal and a $300 scholarship at the Polish National Math Olympiad.
Ukraine is planning to launch a new national cashback program called Buy Ukrainian, which will provide a 20% cashback for purchases of domestic goods and services to support the national economy.