Six people were injured in a Russian missile attack on Mykolaiv, Ukraine, the State Emergency Service reports.
About 8,000 civilians have been evacuated from Kharkiv region since May 10, mostly from the northern border areas of Kharkiv, Chuhuiv and Bohodukhiv districts, as Russian forces continue their offensive in the region.
Five people were injured in Mykolaiv as a result of Russian shelling, service station caught fire after a missile strike.
The Russian army shelled 8 settlements in Donetsk region 2,169 times, damaging 11 civilian objects, including residential buildings, a telecommunications tower, a power line and a fire and rescue station, but no casualties were reported.
Today, 140 people were evacuated from the frontline areas of Kharkiv region, the evacuation is still ongoing, according to local police.
Ukraine's Security Service detained another Russian agent who was leaking information to the FSB about the aftermath of a double missile strike on Odesa on March 15 that killed 21 people and injured 74 others.
More than 6,700 residents, including 535 children and 128 people with disabilities, were evacuated from the border settlements of Kharkiv Oblast due to active hostilities.
The Russian army dropped explosives from a drone on a fire truck when rescuers were working at the scene of an enemy attack in Kherson region.
A 1500-square-meter industrial and warehouse building caught fire in the village of Vasyshchevo, Kharkiv region, and required 10 fire trucks and 60 rescuers to extinguish the fire.
Rescuers extinguished three fires covering an area of 6 hectares in Zaporizhzhia, with strong winds and difficult terrain making firefighting difficult.
In Vinnytsia region, a collision between a Daewoo and a Volkswagen killed two people and hospitalized one.
On May 12, rescuers in Vinnytsia pulled the body of a man without signs of life from the Southern Bug River.
Russian shelling caused a fire in a residential area of a border town in Sumy region on the morning of May 12.
More than 4,000 people have been evacuated from areas of Kharkiv region where Russia has intensified its fighting over the past two days.
Rescuers and foresters have prevented the spread of a 5-hectare forest fire caused by enemy shelling in Kharkiv region.
A fire broke out in Odesa, engulfing garbage and shrubbery over an area of 900 square meters, likely due to careless handling of fire.
The Ukrainian company A3tech has received a certificate for its DOK-ING MV-4 demining machine, allowing it to move to commercial production for government agencies and humanitarian demining operators.
Russian troops shelled fire stations in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovs'k regions, damaging vehicles and buildings, with no casualties.
In Perechyn, Zakarpattia region, a mother and two children were hospitalized for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, the cause of which was a malfunctioning gas boiler.
A Russian missile strike on a critical infrastructure facility in Vinnytsia region caused a large-scale fire, but there were no casualties. 63 rescuers and 18 pieces of equipment were used to extinguish the fire.
470 hectares of coniferous forest burned in Donetsk region due to Russian shelling near the town of Lyman, and rescuers spent more than 10 hours extinguishing the fires.
Rescuers extinguished a fire caused by enemy shelling at a critical infrastructure facility in Ivano-Frankivsk region, involving 105 rescuers and 36 pieces of equipment, with no casualties or injuries.
Due to the massive attack of Russian missiles and drones on energy facilities in several regions, power outages are possible across the country from 18:00 to 23:00.
A Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region caused fires, damaged houses and a car, and injured two people on the morning of May 8.
A civilian infrastructure facility caught fire in Brovary district, Kyiv region, and rescuers are working at the scene, the mayor of Brovary said.
Russia again attacked energy facilities in Sumy region, leaving 419,700 subscribers in 1,325 settlements without power, but power engineers worked 24/7 to restore power.
One person was killed and another injured in a fire at an industrial plant in Kropyvnytskyi, which was extinguished by firefighters; the cause of the fire is under investigation.
A fire broke out at Khimrezerv in Kropyvnytskyi, killing one person, but according to Andriy Raykovych, head of the Kirovohrad RSA, it has been localized.
In Kyiv, sappers neutralized a warhead of Russia's latest X-69 precision-guided missile discovered by a local resident in Holosiivskyi district.
An explosion occurred in a bank building in Chernihiv, causing a fire that damaged the building and nearby cars. It took rescuers almost an hour to extinguish the fire.