A Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia on January 18 killed one person and injured 12. Rescuers have cleared 350 square meters of rubble and are searching for one more person.
Ukraine honors the memory of 14 people killed in the helicopter crash in Brovary, including the Interior Ministry leadership. The State Bureau of Investigation has completed its investigation, and five SES officials have been brought to trial.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, three cars caught fire as a result of enemy shelling, and ten more were damaged. Administrative buildings and the main water supply system were damaged, 4 people were killed and 3 wounded.
A Russian missile attack in Kryvyi Rih killed 4 people and wounded 6. An educational institution, two apartment buildings and an outbuilding were damaged.
A 12-year-old boy was injured and a cafe with a boiler room caught fire as a result of a Russian UAV attack on Kyiv region. The 200 m² fire was extinguished, and a private house and a car were also damaged.
In Vinnytsia, a man fell through the ice on the Southern Bug River while trying to cross it on a bicycle. Rescuers pulled the victim out of the water and handed him over to paramedics.
A fire broke out in the boiler room of a hotel and restaurant complex in Irpin due to a malfunction in the heating system. Five visitors were evacuated and one employee suffered hand burns.
The SES officially denied the information about the mobilization of 50% of the service's employees. 90% of the SES personnel have reservations, including all employees of the rapid response units.
A 12-year-old boy fell through the ice on the Vovk River when he decided to go fishing on his way home from school. Rescuers pulled the teenager out of the water using a boat and a life preserver.
The government has determined a list of civil service positions of categories B and C for which English language proficiency is required. The new requirements will come into force 4 years after the end of martial law.
No one was injured in Sumy after a Russian air strike on January 13. The administrative and warehouse buildings were damaged. The blast wave also damaged the windows of a two-story residential building.
In the village of Chahor in Bukovyna, 4 people were poisoned by carbon monoxide due to the improper use of a wood-burning stove. All the victims were hospitalized.
Terrorists massively shelled a residential area of Sumy and a children's health center. The fires were extinguished thanks to the prompt actions of the rescuers, and there were no casualties.
In Ivano-Frankivsk region, a fire broke out in a two-story building of an educational institution, covering 220 square meters of space. 45 rescuers and 13 special vehicles successfully extinguished the fire, with no casualties.
An accident occurred in the Kirovograd region, injuring four people, including two children born in 2007 and 2016. Rescuers unblocked a girl from a mangled car that ended up in a ditch.
Level III avalanche hazard and storm warning have been declared in the Carpathians from January 9 to 13. In the highlands of Transcarpathia, the danger reaches level IV, and tourists are urged to refrain from hiking.
Russian troops have approached the outskirts of Pokrovsk to within a few kilometers. There are 7,000 people left in the city without critical infrastructure, and they are being urged to evacuate.
A Russian drone hit the technical floor of a 16-story building in Kyiv's Solomyansky district. Rescuers are clearing dangerous structures, and a car was also damaged.
The search operation for a 7-year-old boy who disappeared on the Sniv River on January 7 continues in Chernihiv Oblast. The search involves more than 30 rescuers, divers and police officers with equipment and drones.
In Uzhhorod, a man put his pants to dry in a gas oven and went to rest, which led to a fire. Neighbors who smelled smoke helped the owner put out the fire.
In 2024, 35 thousand square kilometers of territory were surveyed and demined in Ukraine, of which 17 thousand square kilometers were returned to use. 73 mine action operators and 200 mechanical demining vehicles were engaged.
Since the beginning of 2025, 7 people have died on Ukrainian waters, mostly while fishing. Cases were reported in seven regions due to unstable temperatures and fragile ice.
In December 2024, 11 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning were recorded in Ukraine, and 5 people died. The SES reports 756 cases of fires due to violations of the rules for operating heaters.
In the Kupyansk direction, people are being evacuated due to constant shelling, especially from the left bank of the Oskol. There are 133 people on the left bank and more than 1,000 on the right bank.
In the first week of 2025, 865 household fires occurred in Ukraine, up 32% year-on-year. The fires killed 55 people, up 41% year-on-year.
Over the past day, the occupants fired 3,200 times at the Donetsk region, wounding three civilians. About 40 thousand people are still living along the front line in dangerous localities.
Rescuers have warned of strong winds in the Carpathians on January 6-7, with gusts of up to 40 m/s in the highlands. Gusts of up to 22 m/s are expected in the Carpathian region, which could complicate the work of utilities.
In Dobropillya, Donetsk region, two 11-year-old boys sustained leg injuries as a result of an explosion on an unknown explosive device. The victims were hospitalized, the circumstances of the incident are being established.
In Kolomyia, a family of four, including two children, was poisoned by carbon monoxide due to a malfunctioning gas boiler. All the victims were hospitalized in Kolomyia district hospitals.
A fire broke out on the second floor of a psychoneurological boarding school in Pivdenne. Six people were injured, one suffered 90% burns to his body, and five were poisoned by carbon monoxide.