In the village of Myroliubivka, Kherson region, a 60-year-old man riding a tractor hit a Russian mine, was injured and taken to the hospital.
russian security forces killed a Belarusian citizen who allegedly supported Ukrainian forces and planned a terrorist attack in russia. The man had previously been actively involved in protests in Belarus.
An explosion occurred at the Severstal metallurgical plant in the Vologda region of russia, which the authorities called a drone attack. However, the company reported a "technical incident" at the plant.
russians in the occupied Donetsk region are destroying water supply systems and cutting pipes for scrap metal due to their inability to provide adequate water supply, which leads to further destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure.
Ukrzaliznytsia has started beta testing a new automatic ticketing feature for domestic trains, which allows users to track and automatically purchase tickets when they are available, and withdraw funds only after a successful purchase.
A part of the Chornobyl Reserve along the border will be transferred to military units of the State Border Guard Service to form defense lines.
russia summoned the head of the US diplomatic mission in moscow and warned of alleged US interference in russia's internal affairs through educational and cultural organizations, threatening to expel the staff involved and stop such actions.
Romania, Spain, Luxembourg, and Belgium joined 23 other parliaments in signing an open letter to U. S. House Speaker Mike Johnson calling for a vote on a $60 billion aid bill for Ukraine.
russian troops trade Ukrainian prisoners of war with each other on the so-called "black market," and Chechen paramilitary groups actively buy prisoners from other russian units to exchange them for their own captured soldiers.
Two people died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a private house in Lozova, Kharkiv region, because they left a stove flap closed while using natural gas as fuel.
France is implementing unprecedented security measures for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, including restrictions on free public viewing of the opening ceremony along the Seine River, closing airspace within a 150 km radius, and measures against potential threats from drones.
russian citizens are distributing leaflets calling for information to be sent to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in various cities of russia.
Moldova has decided to suspend the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, citing russia's withdrawal from the treaty.
Bulgaria has begun shipping 110 Soviet BTR-60 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine, the first six of which were loaded onto trucks and sent from Sofia to Novy Iskir.
Ukraine will not conduct any negotiations with russia on the continuation of russian gas transit, as the EU countries have diversified their gas supplies and are not interested in continuing the transit of russian gas through Ukraine.
On March 6, one person was killed and two others injured in Donetsk region as a result of russian shelling: A 62-year-old woman was fatally wounded by a shell that hit her yard, and two women aged 48 and 56 were injured by a bomb explosion in another settlement.
According to U. S. officials, the attack targeted the Barbados-flagged cargo ship True Confidence, which belongs to Liberia.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemns the russian missile strike on Odesa during Zelenskyy's visit with Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, which killed 5 people.
On March 6, five people were killed in a morning attack on Odesa's port infrastructure by Russians. In addition, there is information about the wounded.
The head of Energoatom, Petro Kotin, said that russian troops occupying the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant would not be able to reload nuclear fuel on their own due to the lack of trained personnel and the complex technical process involved.
The Land Forces commander said that Ukraine plans to stabilize the front line and launch a counteroffensive this year to regain lost territory.
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi met with russian president vladimir putin in sochi to discuss the situation at the russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and other global non-proliferation challenges.
President Zelenskyy met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Odesa to discuss strengthening Ukraine's air defense capabilities, as air defense is an absolute priority for Kyiv.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has announced that she is suspending her campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.
Ukrainian law enforcement officers served suspicion notices to two russian propagandists for supporting the russian invasion of Crimea and spreading kremlin propaganda.
The President of the European Council Charles Michel believes that the shelling of Odesa during the visit of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis demonstrates the cowardly tactics of the russian federation.
Due to the price controls imposed by the occupying Russian administration, food shortages have arisen in stores in Luhansk region as store owners are limiting supplies and wages to compensate for financial losses.
The head of Energoatom said that an incredible amount of nuclear materials and fuel is stored at the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which poses significant risks, as ZNPP is under the full control of the occupiers.
Ukraine has allowed private companies to produce license plates after submitting the necessary documents to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for approval and inclusion in the register.
A collaborator who helped the russians organize pseudo-elections in the occupied Berdiansk was killed in the occupied territory of Ukraine.