The United States plans to resume supplying Israel with heavy aircraft bombs, which was suspended in 2021. The decision follows a review of the Biden administration's policy on the use of munitions in densely populated areas.
The CIA has presented an updated analysis that supports the theory of the laboratory origin of COVID-19. The agency based its conclusions on new data on the working conditions of laboratories in Wuhan before the start of the pandemic.
In 2024, 6877 pedestrians were injured in road accidents, 983 of them died. The police have provided recommendations for increasing the visibility of pedestrians on the road by using reflectors and light clothing.
In Kharkiv, a private house in the Osnovyansky district was damaged by a drone attack. The windows, roof and part of the building's structures were damaged, but there were no casualties.
Hostile forces fired 67 times at the border communities of Sumy region, causing 99 explosions. Residential buildings and cars were damaged, and one civilian was injured.
Enemy troops intensified their offensive in several directions and captured Vremivka and part of Velyka Novosilka. The enemy also advanced in the area of Toretske, Kotlyne, near Nadiyivka, Petropavlivka and Slovianka.
An oil refinery in the city of ryazan was damaged by explosions.
Republican Susie Wiles has rejected Elon Musk's request to locate an office in the West Wing. Instead, Musk's team will work in the Eisenhower Building across from the White House.
In Kharkiv, local residents heard an explosion.
In the russian city of ryazan, locals reported a series of explosions and a bright flash in the sky.
French shipping company CMA CGM refuses to resume operations in the Red Sea due to security threats. The company will continue to use alternative routes through the Cape of Good Hope.
The Ukrainian Air Force reports active movement of enemy UAVs in Ukrainian airspace. The drones are flying in different directions in Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, Cherkasy, Dnipro, Poltava, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Odesa regions.
A video of a brutal attack on a young man by a group of young people was found on social media. The police of Kyiv region began checking and identifying the persons involved in the incident.
The DPRK test-fired a strategic cruise missile under the supervision of the country's leadership. Earlier, the country had already launched a ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan at a distance of 350 km.
The head of the EU diplomatic service, Kaja Kallas, says the upcoming presidential election in belarus is a sham.
A meeting of the released Ukrainian sailors from the crew of the Galaxy Leader, who spent more than a year in captivity with the Houthis, took place in Odesa. The release was made possible by the joint efforts of Ukrainian special services, diplomats and international partners.
Enemy troops carried out 159 attacks in different directions, with the most intense fighting in the Pokrovske sector - 48 attacks.
Christie Noem has been confirmed by the US Senate as Secretary of Homeland Security by a vote of 59 to 34. The 53-year-old Republican will be in charge of immigration policy, border control, and countering cyber threats.
A 47-year-old Kyiv resident stabbed his acquaintance several times during a chance meeting over a long-standing conflict. The victim was hospitalized, and the attacker faces up to 8 years in prison.
At the intersection of Mynaiska and Heroiv 128th Brigade streets, a bus of the Uzhhorod Municipal Transport hit a woman. The victim suffered a head injury, her condition is not critical.
In the temporarily occupied Yevpatoria, the enemy military set up a base on the territory of a sanatorium. Military equipment and ammunition are concentrated at the facility, and the coast is fortified with firing points.
Trump's representative announced a strategy to reduce world oil prices to weaken the russian economy. The plan calls for cooperation with OPEC and the use of economic leverage instead of military aid.
The Trump administration fired inspectors general at 17 US federal agencies without warning. The dismissals took place via email and without the required 30-day notice to Congress.
Enemy forces conducted 191 attacks in Zaporizhzhia region, including 3 air strikes and 88 UAV attacks. Infrastructure and buildings in 13 settlements were damaged, with no civilian casualties.
Mexico refused to allow the US to land a military plane with deported migrants. Previously, similar flights had been successfully carried out to Guatemala, delivering about 80 migrants on board.
In Vyshneve, the balconies of a high-rise building from the 5th to the 9th floor were damaged, and 5 people were evacuated. In Fastiv district, a fire broke out at a 600-square-meter production facility, with no casualties.
Cloudy weather remains in Ukraine with high temperatures for January ranging from +1°C to +11°C. It will be warmest in the Crimea, without significant precipitation throughout the territory.
Over the past day, the invaders lost 1650 soldiers, 7 tanks and 37 armored vehicles. Total enemy losses in manpower since the beginning of the war have reached 828,470.
The US Senate has confirmed Pete Hegseth as the new Secretary of Defense, despite serious doubts about his qualifications. The former Fox News anchor and Army veteran will now oversee a defense budget of more than a trillion dollars.
A nighttime attack by enemy drones damaged critical infrastructure in Cherkasy region. Part of the region, including the regional center, was left without electricity.