On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, President Zelenskyy emphasized that every new generation should know the truth about this tragedy, in which six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis. He said it was important to preserve the stories of those who helped save lives during this dark time.
Germany supports Ukraine's position on the suspension of russian and belarusian athletes from international sports competitions, including the Olympic Games.
A russian reconnaissance group shot and killed a brother and sister in their home in a border village in Sumy region. The head of the JFO called on residents of the border area to evacuate due to constant Russian attacks that result in civilian casualties.
This morning, russian occupation forces attacked Beryslav, Kherson region, using drones, killing one person and injuring another.
The Ministry of Energy assures that domestic generation is sufficient to cover the needs of consumers. The ministry adds that commercial electricity imports are also planned.
Ukrainian guerrillas conducted reconnaissance near Moscow and discovered S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems and radar stations deployed near the Belokamyana metro station.
Ukrainian cyber specialists destroyed the IT infrastructure of the russian company IPL Consulting, which provided information systems to russian military-industrial enterprises. This caused significant damage and disrupted the work of dozens of key russian defense companies.
The main pipeline supplying heat to parts of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, was damaged, leaving some areas without heating from January 27 to 29.
On January 26, Russian troops shelled the Ochakiv community in Mykolaiv region twice with artillery, but no one was injured.
According to Syrsky, the situation on the Eastern front remains difficult. The enemy is increasing the intensity of offensive actions on the Siversky and Bakhmut directions.
Mikhail Donskoy, a victim of rocket fire in Kyiv. As a result of his injuries, the man was in a coma.
russian president vladimir putin said that the Il-76 plane could not have been shot down by russia, but was shot down by Western weapons, possibly an American or French missile.
russian writer Boris Akunin has been put on the wanted list by the russian Interior Ministry. He is accused of spreading "fakes" about the russian army.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has won a court case against Lviv Arsenal LLC, recovering over UAH 1. 5 billion. Litigation is currently underway to recover an additional UAH 163 million, and the company's assets have been seized.
russian president vladimir putin has said that more than 600,000 troops are involved in the conflict against Ukraine on a battle front stretching over two thousand kilometers.
Kyiv has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to a peace summit on Ukraine to be held in Switzerland.
All six reactors at the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant are reaching the end of their nuclear fuel life, which could lead to a radiation accident.
The Kharkiv City Council has approved new rules for announcing an air raid alert, which provide for a differentiated warning system that will activate sirens only in case of a threat to the city, not the entire region.
Ukraine is strengthening the defense of its northern borders by installing video surveillance cameras, reports the State Border Guard Service. The new security measures are aimed at detecting threats in advance and improving border security.
russian hackers hacked the website of Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili. The website of the opposition TV company Formula was also attacked, and data was deleted from the website of another company, Mtavari.
JSC Ukrgasvydobuvannya has commissioned a new well with a daily production rate of 250 thousand cubic meters of gas. This is the 10th well at the field, which is part of the ongoing efforts to increase production through exploration and development of new fields.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis says Ukraine may start producing drones in Lithuania as part of a mutually beneficial agreement aimed at preparing for potential military threats.
Ukraine has received 350,000 doses of DTP vaccine from the United Nations Children's Fund for routine vaccinations, purchased at the request of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine with funds from the Government of Japan. The vaccines will be distributed among medical institutions in the country.
Seven people in four regions of Ukraine have been poisoned by carbon monoxide due to apparent violations of gas handling rules. Rescuers are urging Ukrainians to monitor the technical condition of smoke and ventilation ducts.
Ukrainian industry and households have significantly increased their electricity consumption in winter. This growth was made possible by the stable operation of the power system despite the enemy shelling.
The former leader of the russian Bloc party, banned in Ukraine, cooperated with russian special services to recruit a missile gunner for an air attack on the Yavoriv training ground.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has initiated consultations on the organization of a referendum on the country's accession to the EU. The first public consultation took place on January 25, and others are planned with the participation of various public figures.
Russian terrorist Igor Gorkin was convicted as part of the kremlin's crackdown on critics of moscow's policies. His arrest in July 2023 and subsequent sentencing reflect the increasingly authoritarian nature of russia.
David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People faction in the Ukrainian parliament, suggested that all civil servants, including MPs, should undergo military training. He believes that this could improve the quality of training centers and help reduce the fear of mobilization.
Amid media reports about the dangers of using Chinese Hikvision cameras, the head of Kyiv's digital transformation assured that the capital's video surveillance system uses its own closed network.