Two men were injured as a result of a grenade explosion near a high-rise building in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district, and police have launched an investigation.
Zelenskiy holds a security meeting in Slavutych to discuss the city's security, development prospects, civilian infrastructure, jobs, protection of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, and border security.
More than 55,000 Ukrainians have already used the Diia service to buy and sell cars without paperwork, queues and waiting, as well as to quickly re-register and receive license plates and technical passports by mail.
The SBI exposed two military officers who helped the suspects in the murder of a police officer in Vinnytsia region to flee abroad by providing a car, passports and a cell phone, and one of them left the military unit without permission.
Eight people were injured as a result of a Russian missile strike on the Balakliya railway station as a passenger train was passing.
Russian occupation forces shelled an infrastructure facility in Balakliya, Kharkiv region, injuring at least seven people.
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy hosted a constituent meeting of the Coordinating Committee for the implementation in Ukraine of the Council of Europe's "Journalists Matter" campaign aimed at ensuring the safety of journalists and protecting freedom of speech under martial law.
In April, the number of applications for re-registration of cars in Ukraine increased sharply, with re-registration under sale and gift agreements being in the highest demand, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports.
The Parliament supported a draft law that exempts entrepreneurs engaged in the wholesale and retail trade of vehicles from re-registering used cars.
Ukraine has launched a coordination center for integrated border management to monitor and report on the situation at the state border, facilitate coordination between border agencies, and prepare situational reports.
In the face of constant Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine's first service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was built in a shelter to provide citizens with a safe space to access various services such as driver's licenses and vehicle registration.
Two suspects in an attack on law enforcement officers in Vinnytsia region are to be pre-trial detained today, and the murder weapon has already been seized, the Interior Ministry said.
In the morning, Russians shelled residential areas of Kherson, wounding a 63-year-old man and damaging private houses, some of which caught fire.
Police officer Vitaliy Manasyan was fired from the Department of Strategic Investigations after he caused a scandal at the Goodwin restaurant in Kyiv by refusing to leave a reserved table and behaving rudely.
Two servicemen, a father and son aged 52 and 26, who killed one police officer and wounded another in Vinnytsia region, were detained in Odesa region.
The car and ammunition of the suspects in the shooting of patrol police officers in Vinnytsia region have been found, but the attackers, who are members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are still wanted and the search is ongoing.
Maksym Zaretskyi, a 20-year-old police officer, was killed in a nighttime attack when two men opened fire on police officers during a vehicle inspection in the Haisyn district of Vinnytsia region.
Two men wearing camouflage shot and killed one police officer and wounded another during a document check in Vinnytsia region, prompting a police operation in Vinnytsia and Odesa regions.
As of April 18, 2024, the Unified Register of Persons Missing Under Special Circumstances in Ukraine contains information on 37,301 missing persons.
Pro-Russian forces are raising their heads in the Vinnytsia region: who is behind them.
President Zelenskiy announces an increase in domestic military production in Ukraine, including 10 Bogdanas aircraft this month, and long-term contracts with companies.
According to the State Emergency Service, 16 people were killed in a massive Russian missile attack on Chernihiv. Search and rescue operations continue at the site of the attack.
Russian missile attack on Chernihiv kills 15 people. The Interior Ministry showed a video of the first minutes after the morning attack.
A 25-year-old police lieutenant was killed in a Russian missile attack on Chernihiv, Ukraine, and sustained fatal shrapnel wounds while at home on medical leave.
Against the backdrop of a massive missile attack on Chernihiv, the US Ambassador to Ukraine reiterated that American military assistance to Kyiv could save the lives of many Ukrainians.
Russian troops shelled the city of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovs'k region, damaging a lyceum, residential buildings, a power line, and wounding one woman.
A Russian missile strike on Chernihiv damaged residential buildings, a hospital, a university, and cars, injuring about 50 people, including children. At least 11 people have been reported dead.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has warned of a new cyber fraud scheme in which fraudsters send out messages stating that "your financial account has been replenished" with embedded links to fraudulent resources to steal citizens' data and funds.
Centers of the State Enterprise "Document" abroad in 7 countries processed almost 900,000 applications and issued more than 672,000 passports of Ukrainian citizens.
Russian troops shell the coastal areas of Kherson from the temporarily occupied left bank.