Emergency search operations have been completed at the site of an enemy drone strike in Sumy, where 10 residents were rescued, 3 bodies were found and 345 cubic meters of debris were removed.
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.
An enemy rocket attack on Odesa resulted in 19 deaths and 73 injuries, including local residents, medics and emergency workers.
The death toll from the Russian missile attack on Odesa has risen to 16, with 55 more people injured and hospitalized.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Odesa, 14 people were killed, including local residents, a medic and a rescuer, and 46 others were injured, including 7 emergency workers.
A Russian missile strike on Odesa killed 8 people, including a paramedic and a rescuer, and wounded more than 20.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Odesa, 20 people were wounded, including 5 employees of the State Emergency Service, and residential buildings, a gas station, and rescue vehicles were damaged.
Two people are killed in a Russian missile attack on Odesa after responding to the first explosion.
Another repatriation event took place, as a result of which 100 fallen Ukrainian defenders were returned to Ukraine.
A nighttime drone attack on civilian infrastructure in Vinnytsia region resulted in 2 people being injured, 1 killed and residential buildings damaged, the State Emergency Service conducted rescue operations and provided psychological assistance to the victims.
A Russian shell hit a residential building in the center of Kherson, where a woman was staying.
President Zelenskyy reported on the progress of the response to the Russian strikes, provided assistance to the victims, and recognized the heroic efforts of rescuers in Sumy, Dnipro, and other regions who responded to the attacks.
The government has agreed on measures to prevent forest fires, protect peatlands and farmland by 2024, and strengthen public awareness of fire safety rules.
One person was wounded in an enemy air strike that destroyed residential buildings and a shop in Vovchansk.
The Commission on Technogenic and Ecological Safety and Emergency Situations extended the ban on visiting places of mass recreation on water bodies in several regions of Ukraine due to martial law.
In Sumy, the number of people killed in a Russian attack on a residential building on March 12 increased to two.
In Odesa region, military personnel and some other categories of civil servants can receive interest-free loans to purchase housing under a government program.
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.
A Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih killed 3 people, the number of casualties is still being established; the search and rescue operation is complete, 9 residents have been rescued.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih, the number of victims increased to 38, including children, 4 people were rescued, search and rescue operations continue, and the prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war.
In the Donetsk region, Russian rocket fire on Selidove damaged at least 59 civilian objects, including 48 residential buildings, and wounded two women.
The mayor of Tulchyn faces up to 6 years in prison for land fraud worth $3 million related to the illegal lease of municipal land to a sugar plant.
russian aviation bombed a residential building in Kupyansk, Kharkiv region, causing a fire, but no casualties.
Power engineers have restored electricity to all homes in Odesa region after a Russian drone caused damage and power outages.
Russians shelled a residential area in the Sumy district, causing fires in private households where civilians live, but firefighters quickly extinguished the fire and prevented its spread.
Over the past week, three people died in fires and three more under the rubble in Kharkiv region, while four people were rescued from fires and two from the rubble.
During the week of March 4-10, 2,796 explosive devices were found, seized and defused in Ukraine, mostly in Kharkiv, Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, and an area of 2,563. 61 hectares was checked and cleared of mines.
UK to transfer demining equipment to Ukraine: largest convoy expected in April.
In Kharkiv region, the authorities decided to forcibly evacuate 161 children with their parents from 18 settlements of the Velykoburlutska and Vilkhuvatska communities due to Russian shelling of civilian areas.
A large-scale fire burned down 5 hectares of reeds in the Kostiantynivska community of Mykolaiv region after someone deliberately set fire to the reeds.