The majority of Ukrainians (53%) believe that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should run for a second term as head of state.
The majority of Ukrainians (69%) believe that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should remain in office until the end of martial law.
The former deputy secretary of the National Security and Defense Council was served with another suspicion for personally directing the dispersal and beating of students from the office of the Kyiv police chief during the 2013-2014 protests.
The EU emphasizes that navalny's death in a russian prison is another sign of the acceleration and systematization of repression in russia, and calls for an independent investigation into the circumstances of his death.
Five children, including a 14-year-old orphan, were returned to Ukraine from the Russian-occupied part of Kherson region. In total, 16 children have been returned from Kherson region since the beginning of the year
Tokyo expects that the easing of visa requirements will improve conditions for businessmen and relatives of evacuees from Ukraine living in Japan.
Ukraine's Defense Minister thanked the Czech Defense Minister for his continued military assistance and training of Ukrainian pilots during a telephone conversation to discuss increasing supplies of artillery ammunition to Ukraine.
U. S. President Joe Biden assures that Washington is considering new sanctions against russia over the death of opposition leader alexei navalny.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited wounded Ukrainian servicemen in a military hospital, thanked the defenders for their courage and presented state awards to medics for saving the soldiers.
The International Committee of the Red Cross reported that 23,000 people are missing in Ukraine as a result of russia's full-scale invasion, which has been going on for almost two years.
Three Ukrainian phthisiopulmonology centers in Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Sumy regions will now use artificial intelligence to diagnose tuberculosis by automatically analyzing chest X-rays.
The Baltic foreign ministers condemned russia's plans to hold presidential "elections" in the occupied Ukrainian territories, saying they violate Ukraine's sovereignty and international law.
According to Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukrainian drones destroyed more than 350 pieces of Russian military equipment last week, including tanks, armored vehicles, and fuel depots.
The Biden administration is considering providing Ukraine with longer-range ATACMS ballistic missiles that would allow the Ukrainian military to strike deep into occupied Crimea and parts of southern Ukraine.
Ukrainian Special Forces destroyed a mobile launcher and storage containers for russian Zala and Lantset drones spotted in the southern direction.
Ukraine is actively building up its defensive lines and fortifications along the front line and border areas with brigades across the country as Russia continues its daily attacks.
russian occupation forces intensified shelling in the Zaporizhzhia and Maryinka sectors, slightly reducing the number of attacks in the Avdiivka sector.
Germany plans to summon russian Ambassador to Berlin Sergey Nechayev to protest the death of alexei navalny in a russian prison.
For the first time, the survey showed that more Ukrainians distrust than trust the United News telethon. As of February 2024, only 36% of Ukrainians surveyed trusted the program
According to the guerrillas, the russian military has begun using Sochi's civilian airports to deploy army aircraft.
During an air raid alert across Ukraine, explosions were heard in two regions of the country. In particular, in Poltava and Kirovohrad regions.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi thanked the Ukrainian air defense forces for shooting down two russian warplanes that were conducting air strikes on the positions of the Defense Forces.
Based on the materials of the State Bureau of Investigation, 117 indictments against 211 people were sent to court for involvement in crimes during the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine in 2013-2014.
The EU may rename its human rights sanctions regime the "navalny sanctions regime" in honor of the late Russian politician.
Ukrzaliznytsia will put four more ambulances on the tracks to evacuate wounded soldiers to rear hospitals, bringing the total number of medical cars to 62, and plans to deliver eight more cars by the end of 2024.
India resumed oil imports from russia, purchasing a shipment of Sokol oil through a trader and probably paying in UAE dirhams.
Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko discussed deepening cooperation in the energy sector with his counterparts from the UK, France and Lithuania at a ministerial meeting in Paris on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the International Energy Agency.
Access to a number of settlements for foreign volunteers and diplomats was restricted in Kherson region after two French volunteers were killed by Russian shelling in the region.
Daria Bilodid won bronze at the Grand Slam tournament in Baku, defeating Julie Burskens from the Netherlands, her first competition in six months after a back injury.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine visited wounded journalist Dmytro Yevchyn in hospital and thanked him for his important work covering the war, wishing him a speedy recovery.