As of 12:00, at least 16 people have been killed and 97 wounded in Ukraine as a result of the largest attack by Russia. Two children are already among the victims.
The lobby of Kyiv's Lukyanivska metro station was damaged during a russian night attack, but the station continues to operate on another exit.
Last night, 14 Russian drones attacked Lviv region. Some of them were destroyed by Ukrainian air defense forces.
From December 15 to 25, Russian hackers attacked users from Ukraine and Poland by sending emails with malware.
President Zelenskyy signs a law reforming the judicial appointment system, a step toward EU-recommended reforms related to receiving €18 billion in aid.
Ukraine has seized billions of dollars worth of russian assets, including a shopping center and factories, as part of sanctions against putin's allies.
Russian troops shelled Dnipropetrovs'k with artillery and drones, killing one person, injuring others and causing material damage.
Naftogaz has integrated regional and municipal gas companies, increasing Ukraine's energy stability and ensuring uninterrupted gas supplies in wartime.
China warns of increased regional tensions over the US plans to reconstruct the North Tinian airfield, stating its readiness to defend itself against any threats to its sovereignty.
The Ukrainian soldiers captured and shot dead by russian troops were members of the 82nd separate airborne assault brigade of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The bodies were evacuated from the battlefield.
The sinking of a Kyiv kindergarten is due to poor quality repairs to the shelter. The prosecutor's office says that the contractor's actions may indicate a possible misappropriation of budget funds.
Ukraine extends the deadline for physical verification of IDP pensioners until March 31, 2024, which will allow pension payments to continue until the moment of identification.
In 2023, the State Bureau of Investigation investigated 728 criminal proceedings on drug trafficking.
An AP investigation found that the russians had underestimated the number of flood victims in Kherson, probably by hundreds. The occupiers buried the victims in mass graves and controlled the issuance of death certificates.
The KIIS emphasized that the balance of trust and distrust is still positive (i. e., more people trust him than distrust him).
Ukrainian border guards detained a man who was trying to flee to Romania; during the detention, he attacked them with pepper spray. As a result of the incident, one border guard suffered a chemical burn to his eyes.
Andriy Shevchenko is the only candidate for the presidency of the Ukrainian Football Association, with elections scheduled for January 25, 2024.
the occupiers forcibly took 10,000 Ukrainian children to Russia for "rehabilitation". Often after that, children are not returned home to their official guardians.
Zelenskyy thanked Biden for the $250 million US military aid package, emphasizing its importance for Ukraine's defense and global security.
Russian troops intensified air strikes in the area of Serebryanske forestry using KA-52, Mi-24 helicopters and Su-25 attack aircraft.
The Russian landing ship "Novocherkassk" destroyed by Ukraine was used for communication between the occupied Crimea and russia.
Germany is facing severe flooding, which has led to the evacuation of animals from zoos and emergency measures to strengthen dams.
Power engineers are restoring electricity supply in Kherson, where russians have left nearly one hundred thousand homes without power.
The IMF emphasizes the importance of timely international financial assistance for Ukraine, noting the risks of inflation and spending cuts without it.
russian forces attacked Nikopol district with artillery and drones, damaging buildings and a gas pipeline, but no casualties were reported.
New satellite imagery shows that the Novocherkassk landing ship has partially gone underwater after the Ukrainian army attacked the bay in Feodosia.
Following Ukraine's attack on a warship in Feodosia, russia is exporting looted Ukrainian grain.
The Ombudsman demands that Russian war criminals be brought to justice for the shooting of unarmed Ukrainian soldiers; insists on the need for action at the international level.
Currently, according to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, 150 political prisoners of Crimea are serving their sentences in russian colonies.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has returned a 10-hectare land plot in Kyiv worth UAH 100 million through the court after it was illegally alienated in 2016.