The Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that as of January 14, 2024, they had killed about 370,000 Russian soldiers, including 840 over the past day.
Ukrainian military leaders discussed troop effectiveness and operational plans in key regions amid the ongoing conflict.
russians struck 20 settlements in Zaporizhzhya region, destroying houses and infrastructure.
U. S. intelligence agencies evacuate some White House staff after Palestinian protests near the U.S. presidential administration.
The United States imposed new sanctions on russian defense assets and the director of a state-owned airline. Restrictions also apply to three russian military aircraft.
The first meeting of the mine action coalition to coordinate support for Ukraine was held in Lithuania, with more than 20 countries participating.
The EU plans to launch a new operation in the Red Sea to counter attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels starting in late February, involving at least three warships.
Polish President Andrzej Duda again pardoned ex-officials Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wonsik, despite a court ruling.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has withdrawn its mobilization draft law from parliamentary consideration.
In February, the European Commission may publish an assessment of Ukraine's progress with European integration reforms, which will determine the actual start of accession negotiations.
In the Kyiv region, a drunk driver was detained who tried to escape from patrol police and hit one of them.
Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over the Trump case, received a bomb threat to his home before the hearing.
In Kherson CMA, they showed the damaged houses and yards of the townspeople that were damaged during the last shelling.
Svitlana Hrynkevych resigned from Lviv Polytechnic amid accusations of procurement fraud involving her husband, businessman Ihor Hrynkevych.
The Latvian Saeima voted to nationalize the House of moscow in Riga, citing a threat to national security from political events held there under the guise of culture.
Law enforcement officers exposed a group of people who held 50 people in labor slavery. The suspects took away the victims' documents, threatened them and provided them with poor living conditions.
Ukrainian police exposed a group that was engaged in the illegal import of psychotropic drugs from Italy. The suspects face up to 10 years in prison.
Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania agreed to form a task force to clear the Black Sea of sea mines, which will improve shipping safety.
Zelenskyy discussed support for Ukraine with the Estonian president, emphasizing that russia must be held accountable for its aggression.
The President's Office emphasizes that, despite russian propaganda, Western support for Ukraine is only growing.
A man in Kherson region suffered head injuries when a russian mine exploded during agricultural work.
South Africa asks the court to take urgent measures "to protect against further, serious and irreparable harm to the rights of the Palestinian people.
German farmers continue to protest against the government's plans to cut agricultural subsidies.
An employee of the Odesa military registration and enlistment office was caught taking bribes for exemption from mobilization and faces up to 5 years in prison. The SBI is investigating the full extent of this corruption.
After massive russian air strikes on Ukrainian cities on January 2 and December 29, NATO promises to strengthen Ukraine's air defense.
An accident has occurred in Kryvyi Rih that led to a power outage. Emergency crews are already working to restore power supply. Meanwhile, critical infrastructure has been switched to generators.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi met with brigade commanders in Kupyansk who are countering the enemy's active offensive and planning operational steps.
In occupied Yevpatoriya, the guerrillas visited one of the collection points for the russian troops and left their own "surprises" there.
Zelenskyy signs laws exempting from VAT and import duties the import of radar systems, electronic warfare equipment, and body armor components to Ukraine.
Podolyak also emphasized that the problem with russia is not only the conventional "putin" or "federal propaganda," but also the fact that the desire to kill is totally dominant in russian society.