Due to the constant shelling by the Russian occupiers, all children were evacuated from the village of Velyka Pysarivka, Sumy region of Ukraine.
The Freedom of russia Legion claims to have captured 27 russian soldiers during a limited military operation in the Kursk and Belgorod regions and inflicted heavy losses on russian troops, including 613 killed, 829 wounded and the destruction of military equipment.
Lithuania does not consider the March 15-17 presidential elections in russia to be a legitimate democratic expression of will due to repression, fraud, coercion, suppression of the opposition and independent media, and the absence of OSCE observers, which makes Vladimir Putin's new "government" lack any democratic legitimacy.
With the help of international partners, Ukraine will establish a Coordination Center for Environmental Damage Assessment to assess and document environmental damage caused by russian aggression in order to restore ecosystems and recover damages from russia.
On March 14, 68 combat engagements were registered over the last day, and the enemy launched 14 missile and 103 air strikes. Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled most of the attacks in the Avdiivka, Novopavlivka and Lyman sectors.
Bulgaria has successfully shipped the first batch of 30 Soviet-era BTR-60 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine as part of military aid, with a total of 100 vehicles to be delivered.
Recently, Ukrainians have been receiving fake messages from alleged supermarkets that allow fraudsters to access citizens' bank accounts by tricking them into clicking on phishing links and entering personal data.
russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region seven times with artillery and kamikaze drones, wounding six people, including a child, and damaging infrastructure.
Ukrainian power engineers have restored the second power line at the russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, ensuring a more stable and secure power supply to the facility.
The Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Ukraine have launched a new defense management reform to improve defense planning, resource management, and interoperability with NATO.
Germany has provided the National Police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine with new equipment for demining and war crimes investigation, including an underwater drone, explosive protective suits, lighting systems, metal detectors, and DNA analysis equipment.
A russian FSB agent who was monitoring the artillery positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Dnipropetrovs'k region was sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason committed under martial law.
The European Commission plans to propose confiscating 15-20 billion euros in profits from russian sovereign assets frozen in Europe by 2027 to support Ukraine, but details of how the funds will be used are still being discussed.
For the first time, Ukrzaliznytsia has demonstrated a medical evacuation train equipped as a hospital, capable of providing emergency care and even performing surgeries on the move, to transport seriously wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
The occupiers plan to inflate the turnout at the "presidential elections" in the temporarily occupied territories to create a false picture of local support for the occupation.
Due to drone attacks on russian oil refineries, gasoline prices in russia have soared to a record high over the past six months.
A 52-year-old drunken man threatened to commit suicide and blow himself up with a grenade he found in the forest, and now faces up to 7 years in prison for illegal handling of weapons and ammunition.
The russians confiscate vehicles from residents of the occupied territories of Ukraine for the needs of their army, and force detainees to perform forced labor, such as digging trenches.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi held meetings with brigades in the Zaporizhzhia sector, where the situation remains under control despite enemy shelling, and initiated the rotation of units to improve morale and combat capability.
The majority of the population in NATO countries supports their country's military assistance to Ukraine in the fight against Russia.
President Zelenskyy signs a law amending the Tax Code to digitalize certain tax services, allowing taxpayers to interact with the State Tax Service via video conference and improving online communications.
Three more Ukrainian children aged 11 to 17 were returned from the russian occupation in Kherson region.
Russian volunteer units demand that the governors of Kursk and Belgorod regions evacuate civilians from the war zone, as they plan to continue mass strikes in these regions.
Law enforcers eliminated four schemes of illegal sale of russian weapons and ammunition, including more than 60 kg of explosives, sniper weapons, machine guns and assault rifles to criminals in three regions of Ukraine.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has prepared a new recruitment algorithm for the Armed Forces, replacing outdated approaches with a clear mechanism for voluntary enlistment through recruitment centers and online platforms.
A large-scale fire broke out near the village of Slobidske, Kharkiv region, due to the burning of dry grass, threatening the village and requiring more than 50 rescuers and 10 tankers to extinguish the 7-hectare blaze over 13 hours.
russian sabotage groups unsuccessfully attempted to land on the Ukrainian-controlled right bank of the Kherson region, but the russian media falsely presented it as a successful "landing" operation.
After the capture of Avdiivka, the intensity of russia's ground attacks decreased, but it is gradually regaining strength and increasing the intensity of assaults in certain areas.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to recall more than 50 ambassadors and more than a dozen ambassadorial candidates, replacing diplomatic personnel appointed by the previous government to better cope with the complex challenges facing Polish foreign policy.
Ukraine's Diia app is now open source, allowing other countries to import and launch their own government services based on Diia technologies.