On the 26-kilometer-long section of the Ingulets - Pivdenne Reservoir (Kryvyi Rih) water pipeline, 5 out of 17 pumps have already been installed to supply water to the towns affected by the Kakhovka HPP explosion.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba calls for continued military assistance to Ukraine, countering defeatist sentiment despite a difficult counteroffensive. He emphasizes unity at NATO meetings as opposed to public skepticism and warns against letting false narratives of war fatigue determine policy.
This afternoon, Russian occupation forces shelled the central part of Kherson. As a result, an elderly woman was wounded, and another man died of his wounds in hospital.
74% of Ukrainians oppose the transfer of territory to Russia as of December 2023, but there is a growing willingness among the population to make concessions.
Stoltenberg thanked Prime Minister Fico for confirming that Slovakia will continue to provide humanitarian assistance and contribute to NATO's comprehensive assistance package for Ukraine.
Germany handed over a second Patriot anti-aircraft missile system to Ukraine, as well as additional military aid, including vehicles, artillery ammunition, demining drones, etc.
Against the backdrop of the fall of the Russian "Shahed" in Romania, NATO once again strongly condemned Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine and along the Danube.
In Odesa region, law enforcement officers seized more than 11,000 e-cigarettes worth more than UAH 10 million.
Romania has also been urging an end to the repeated attacks on the Ukrainian population and civilian infrastructure,.
Who exactly will represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will be known in the final of the National Selection on February 3.
Polish Minister of Agriculture Czeslaw Siekerski supports maintaining the embargo on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products to protect Polish farmers and is looking for joint market solutions with the EU.
The United States and Ukraine have agreed to joint inspections of weapons supplied by the US side, with a detailed check of serial numbers, technical condition, and storage conditions. This ensures compliance with U.S. requirements for the use of the equipment.
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has launched a criminal investigation into the use of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian troops as human shields, which is a war crime confirmed by video evidence. The case is currently being investigated by the SBU in Zaporizhzhia.
Estonia promises to provide Ukraine with €80 million worth of military aid, including Javelin missiles, machine gun vehicles, and ammunition.
The UK has signed an international agreement with Japan and Italy to develop an innovative stealth fighter jet.
Russian shelling in Kherson injured an elderly woman, caused material damage and led to power outages. The attacks were carried out using UAVs and missiles, with additional casualties reported in the surrounding region.
Naftogaz Group is developing a decarbonization strategy to meet EU standards for future Ukrainian gas exports, focusing on responsible production, storage and transportation.
Spanish and Ukrainian law enforcement officers conducted searches in Spain of the former head of the Odesa regional TCC and Odesa joint venture.
ATES guerrillas infiltrated the territory of a Russian Guard military unit in Moscow and passed all the information they had gathered to Ukrainian troops. They emphasized the enemy's inability to prevent such breakthroughs even in its own capital.
Hackers attacked the kremlin's official website on the eve of putin's "direct line," causing significant access problems, especially from personal computers.
The defense forces of Ukraine in the Tavria direction repelled 82 enemy attacks and inflicted significant losses on the occupiers: 637 Russian personnel and 19 units of military equipment were destroyed.
Russian occupants are storming Ukrainian positions, hiding behind captured Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukrainian researchers suggest that a hot atmospheric core caused by the superimposition of warm air currents may accelerate the melting of glaciers in Antarctica. The discovery was made as part of the EU-funded PolarRES project.
In Kyiv, police detained a man for shooting during a quarrel with a colleague in Podil, and later found an object similar to a gun. An investigative team is working on the incident.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov supported his son Adam, who beat a man who burned a Koran, believing that such actions deserve punishment.
Slovak Prime Minister Fico says that although Ukraine is "absolutely not ready" for EU membership talks, Slovakia will not obstruct the European Council's decision to start negotiations.
Ukrainian police evacuated a mother and her six children, aged 2 months to 11 years, from a village subject to frequent Russian shelling to safety and helped transport their pets.
In occupied Luhansk, russia held a festival of "peoples of russia" where schoolchildren were taught that Ukrainians are a fictional nation, hinting at cultural genocide.
Russian troops have stepped up counterintelligence activities in the occupied territories of Ukraine, searching for guerrillas and monitoring public places.
On December 13, Armenia and Azerbaijan conducted an exchange of prisoners of war. 32 Armenians and two Azerbaijanis were released from captivity.