Ukraine has put the so-called "foreign minister" of Transnistria, Vitaly Ignatiev, on the wanted list for collaboration and encroachment on Ukraine's territorial integrity.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has deployed a task force to respond to the challenges posed by possible power outages caused by Russia's massive attacks on Ukrainian power plants.
With the assistance of various agencies and the International Committee of the Red Cross, Ukraine returned the bodies of 121 fallen defenders.
10 regions of Ukraine were attacked at night by Russian missiles and drones, damaging energy infrastructure, civilian facilities and residential buildings, resulting in 6 people, including a child, seeking medical care.
Russian occupants shelled 12 communities in Sumy region 28 times, recording 167 explosions, using a variety of weapons, including artillery, mortars, MLRS, drones and helicopters.
A mobile office of the State Enterprise "Document" has started operating in Munich, Germany, allowing Ukrainians abroad to obtain passport documents.
In just 3 months, Ukrainians have already used the Diia app to re-register more than 30,000 vehicles, making it the most popular service launched by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
Russian troops launch a KAB-1500 missile at a five-story residential building in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk region, killing three people and evacuating two women.
The formation of the National Guard of Ukraine began in 1991. In 1999, the National Guard became subordinate to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, but was completely disbanded the following year. The National Guard was revived in the spring of 2014
The most difficult part of the restoration work after the massive Russian attack is still underway in Kharkiv, while in other regions, such as Sumy, Poltava, Odesa, Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnytsky, Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia, the technical feasibility of electricity supply has been restored.
Russian missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia resulted in 29 people being wounded, including 2 children, 4 houses being destroyed and over 40 damaged.
In just ten days, the occupiers completely destroyed the administrative center of the Velykopysarivska community in Sumy region, leaving only the names of the streets.
Due to the power outage in Kharkiv region, air raid alerts will be transmitted via audio messages to mobile phones, loudspeakers and walkie-talkies. At the same time, the 101 emergency call line will be back in operation.
The Russian attack on critical infrastructure in Khmelnytsky region resulted in power outages, damage to residential buildings, and casualties: 2 people were killed and at least 8 injured, and efforts are underway to restore power and repair the damage.
As a result of Russia's attack on the Khmelnytsky region, 2 people were killed and at least 8 others were injured.
In Kharkiv, the 102 line is working, but due to the Russian attack, there are problems with receiving calls to 101, and restoration work is underway.
Ukrainians receive fraudulent messages from scammers posing as the monobank support service, who are trying to get customer data and seize funds through illegal actions.
Russian troops shelled residential areas in the Kherson region, damaging buildings, including residential buildings, a school and a kindergarten, and injuring 4 people.
An officer of the Ternopil military commissariat was detained for systematically taking bribes in the form of construction materials from mobilization evaders in exchange for removing them from military databases.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine proposes to create search groups to find people who went missing during the war.
Russian troops attack Odesa with Iskander-M ballistic missiles from occupied Crimea, prompting the arrival of Ukraine's Interior Minister and the head of the National Police to oversee the response.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko held an operational meeting in Odesa to discuss the situation with shelling in Ukraine, where the enemy has fired 400 times in 10 regions over the past 24 hours.
A rescuer died in hospital from injuries sustained during a Russian missile attack on Odesa on March 15, bringing the death toll to 21, with more than 70 others injured.
According to the Interior Minister, the number of victims of the Russian missile attack on Odesa has risen to 73: 16 people were killed, including a rescuer, and 73 were injured.
Another repatriation event took place, as a result of which 100 fallen Ukrainian defenders were returned to Ukraine.
Germany has provided the National Police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine with new equipment for demining and war crimes investigation, including an underwater drone, explosive protective suits, lighting systems, metal detectors, and DNA analysis equipment.
One person was wounded in an enemy air strike that destroyed residential buildings and a shop in Vovchansk.
Five people were rescued from the rubble of a residential building in Sumy destroyed by a Russian attack.
Russian attacks destroyed high-rise buildings in Sumy, Myrnohrad and Kryvyi Rih overnight. Three people went missing in Sumy, two people were killed in Myrnohrad, and four more in Kryvyi Rih.
The Deputy Head of the NACP discussed with Czech officials cooperation in the fight against corruption, in particular, asset identification, countering disinformation, Ukrainian refugees and prevention of war-related corruption.