The Russian FSB is trying to recruit intelligence agents from other countries, including immigrants from Russia and the former Soviet republics, to work for Moscow in Canada by distributing leaflets through Russian-language media.
Over the past week, the "Drone Army" strike units have destroyed nearly 100 guns, 86 armored combat vehicles and other Russian military equipment worth millions of dollars.
China defends its right to "normal cooperation" with russia, rejects accusations and pressure over the "Ukrainian crisis" and calls for the promotion of peace talks.
Ukraine is not considering mobilizing women into the army and does not plan to amend legislation on mandatory conscription of women, reports the Center for Countering Disinformation.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has confiscated the property of pro-Russian Metropolitan Shvets Rostislav Pylypovych, who supported Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine, to the state.
russian air defense systems deployed in Tula to protect a local oil depot were discovered by Ukrainian partisans.
Lithuania's Minister of National Defense Laurinas Kasciunas arrives in Ukraine, meets with President Zelenskyy, and presents him with an expanded support package, including plans to deploy combat drones and a coalition for demining.
Switzerland is pledging 5 billion Swiss francs (more than 5 billion euros) for Ukraine's reconstruction until 2036, sending a strong signal of solidarity with the victims and contributing to stability across Europe.
During the drone attack on the Russian military airfield in Yeysk, not only fighter jets were damaged, but also the Be-200 amphibious aircraft, as evidenced by satellite images showing that the plane is missing part of its left wing.
Ukraine is developing an innovative UA DroneID technology in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Aerial Intelligence NGO, and CossackLabs to identify its own and enemy drones, improve mission safety and efficiency, provide situational awareness, and minimize friendly fire.
More than 200 European traders are already using Ukraine's gas transportation infrastructure, which has become part of the EU system despite the ongoing hostilities, and the number of traders continues to grow.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will visit Russia on April 11-12 for talks with Vladimir Putin on further development of bilateral cooperation.
Ukrainian partisans from the ATES underground movement visited Kotlin Island and checked the Russian Navy's military base in Kronstadt, where submarines and warships are based.
Ukrainian Special Forces destroyed a russian vehicle from the Borysoglebsk-2 electronic warfare complex in Donetsk region using an attack drone.
A large-scale emergency power outage occurred in Mykolaiv. Subscribers in many parts of the city were left without power.
Over the past day, the enemy conducted attacks in the Bakhmut and Novopavlivka directions, trying to break through the Ukrainian defense line with the support of aviation, but Ukrainian troops repelled numerous attacks and inflicted losses on Russian troops and equipment.
Ukraine may introduce a unified electronic register for keeping personal files of students who have left and are studying abroad.
This afternoon, the outskirts of Sloviansk, Donetsk region, came under russian fire. Three people were wounded in the attack.
At the request of the Ministry of Culture, less than two thousand specialists who are critical to the operation of enterprises were exempted from mobilization. The ICIP emphasizes that culture and media are critically important to the state in times of war.
russian occupation forces conducted a massive air strike on Semenivka, Chernihiv region, killing one civilian woman, injuring another man, and damaging about 10 civilian infrastructure facilities.
President Zelenskyy visited Kharkiv region, where he attended a presentation of the Made in Ukraine economic platform, met with local businesses, and discussed solutions to strengthen air defense and support the regional economy during the war.
russian troops fired an Iskander-M ballistic missile at Odesa region from the occupied Crimea. Experts are currently assessing the consequences of the russian shelling.
Moldova's ruling party, PAS, has appealed to the Constitutional Court to obtain permission to hold a constitutional referendum on the country's accession to the European Union.
Ukraine is considering the possibility of using mobile ammunition recycling complexes to clean up the liberated territories, which would allow the recycled materials to be reused for the production of new ammunition, while reducing environmental pollution.
Bulgaria's newly appointed interim defense minister, Atanas Zapryanov, wants to speed up military aid packages to Ukraine, emphasizing the urgent need to strengthen Kyiv's defense capabilities.
The United States has handed over thousands of small arms and ammunition items confiscated from Iran, including more than 5,000 assault rifles, machine guns, sniper rifles, anti-tank grenade launchers, and more than 500,000 rounds of 7. 62 mm ammunition to Ukraine.
In the occupied Crimea, Russians dismantled the dome of the Cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. The Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea called it another step in the systematic destruction of religious freedom on the peninsula.
The theft of Ukrainian grain from the occupied territories is led by Russian military officials and collaborators who cooperate with the invaders.
In the first quarter of 2024, the Lviv Transplant Center performed 39 organ transplants, the highest number in Ukraine. In total, 131 organ transplants were performed in Ukraine in the first three months of 2024.
A group of fraudsters acting under the guise of a charitable foundation embezzled almost UAH 5 million, which were allegedly raised to help children, by deceiving citizens through call centers.