The self-proclaimed president of Belarus has instructed geologists to investigate the presence of rare earth metals in the country. He noted that geological exploration in the country is not sufficiently developed, and the search for these metals has not yet been a priority.
On Wednesday, significant warming is expected in Ukraine, reaching +7. ..+16 degrees, however, there will be strong winds. Over the weekend, forecasters predict even warmer temperatures, but the temporary warming will be followed by a cooling down.
The Security Service of Ukraine has announced a suspicion against Russian actor Ohlobystin for war propaganda and calls for the murder of Ukrainians. The suspicion includes three articles of the Criminal Code following his speech at a rally in Moscow in 2022.
The White House has instructed agencies to prepare a list of sanctions against Russia that could be eased. In contrast, Zelensky advocates for increasing sanctions pressure and a systematic approach to restrictions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged support for Zelensky instead of yielding to Putin. He emphasized that Putin cannot be trusted, and security guarantees must be part of any peace agreement.
On Monday, Pope Francis experienced a new episode of respiratory crisis, which led to him being connected to non-invasive ventilation. Two bronchoscopies were performed to remove mucus from the lungs, and his condition remains under observation.
The Cabinet has simplified the procedure for granting social scholarships to students from vulnerable categories. Now students will be able to receive payments until the age of 23 and use alternative documents to confirm their status.
U. S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnik stated that Trump is not seeking the resignation of Zelensky and is not interfering in Ukrainian politics. Trump plans to find tools for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
In Podil, a man found a package with suspected grenades while carrying out work. The police cordoned off the scene and called in bomb disposal experts, also reminding about the rules for handling suspicious objects.
In the city of Słubice, a 19-year-old Ukrainian died while trying to retrieve his phone from behind a fence, impaling himself on a metal rod. His friend, who did not call for help, faces up to 3 years in prison.
Republican Congressman Mike Turner called for continued support for Ukraine but insisted on the necessity of negotiations. He emphasized that Russia remains the aggressor that is killing Ukrainians.
A one-year-old girl has died at the central district hospital of Svitlovodsk, and the circumstances of her death are being investigated by law enforcement. The head of the RMA has instructed to initiate a service investigation and has taken personal control of the situation.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys said that it was impossible to resume the work of Nord Stream-2. According to him, the pipeline is technically difficult to restore, and politically the project has already been exhausted.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejected the SNP's proposal to cancel Trump's state visit because of his criticism of Zelenskyy. Starmer emphasized the importance of dialogue to achieve peace in Europe.
Donald Trump said that he is the only US president who has not given up any part of Ukraine to Russia. He also announced an important statement for Tuesday, promising to “tell it like it is.
On Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street, a drunk man provoked a conflict with a passerby and fired twice from a traumatic weapon. Police detained the 49-year-old offender, who faces up to 7 years in prison for hooliganism.
A 33-year-old man suspected of premeditated murder was detained in Korsun-Shevchenkivske. The body of the 28-year-old victim was found buried in the garden after 3 months of searching.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine has launched the “Drone Line” project with a budget of UAH 4. 6 billion to create a network of unmanned units. Military and civilians can apply through a special portal to participate in the program.
As a result of an attack by an enemy drone in the village of Pyrohivtsi, Khmelnytsky district, 9 residential buildings were damaged. A 74-year-old woman was injured and hospitalized.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 63 out of 79 enemy UAVs, mostly Shaheds. The attacks took place in 13 regions of Ukraine, and 16 drone imitators were also spotted.
A federal judge in Washington, D. C., has ruled that Hampton Dellinger's dismissal as head of the Special Counsel's Office was illegal. Trump did not provide a justification for the dismissal, which is contrary to federal law.
Russian troops shelled 35 settlements in Kherson region, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure. The attacks killed a 65-year-old woman and injured 10 civilians, including 1 child.
On March 2, cloudy weather with precipitation in the form of sleet and rain is expected in Ukraine. Temperatures will range from -5°C in the east to +8°C in the west, with the warmest temperatures in the central regions.
Hamas accused Israel of delaying the transition to the next stage of the ceasefire. Israel agreed to the US proposal to extend the ceasefire until mid-April.
An international summit on support for Ukraine begins in London with the participation of European leaders and senior NATO and EU officials. An action plan is expected to be adopted to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities and mechanisms for its long-term support.
A sabotage with the arson of the occupiers' equipment took place on the territory of a military unit in the Moscow region. The incident caused panic among the personnel and an investigation by the command.
Over the past day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 1110 enemy troops. Also, 8 tanks, 25 armored personnel carriers, 51 artillery systems and 192 enemy drones were destroyed.
Four Russian ships were spotted in the Mediterranean Sea, 3 of which were armed with Kalibr. Six vessels passed through the Kerch Strait, and no enemy ships were spotted in the Black and Azov Seas.
Lithuania will allocate 20 million euros to support the Ukrainian defense industry. The countries will establish a joint strategic weapons production facility in Lithuania.
U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio approves accelerated military aid to Israel worth $4 billion. The decision includes bypassing bureaucratic procedures and lifting restrictions on arms exports.