The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a bill that would allow employers to fire employees for collaboration, including at critical infrastructure enterprises, in case of conviction for crimes against Ukraine's national security or violation of rules of conduct.
In Volyn, in Liuboml, rescuers picked the lock on an apartment where a two-year-old boy was left without a mother.
Five rescuers were injured in a second explosion while extinguishing a fire caused by the detonation of an unknown explosive device in Mykolaiv.
In the village of Khreshchatyk, Cherkasy region, a street was flooded, 12 households and 13 houses were cut off from the land.
Today, Ukraine experienced colored rains with dust from the Sahara, but the State Emergency Service assured that there is no threat and the air will be cleared on April 27.
The State Enforcement Service has seized all the property and accounts of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Vsevolod Knyazev to recover almost UAH 1 million in illegal payments he received as a gift in the form of a significantly reduced apartment lease.
Sappers defused an unexploded OFAB-250 bomb that fell in the middle of a private residential area in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region.
Around 30 houses were damaged by a shock wave as a result of rocket fire by Russian troops in Odesa region, and one 43-year-old woman was injured and taken to hospital.
This morning, Russian troops shelled the center of Kupyansk, Kharkiv region, with artillery, causing a fire in a two-story building that was not functioning.
A 57-year-old man was killed and another injured in a landslide that occurred during repair work in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Vinnytsia region.
A man born in 1981 threatened to commit suicide by jumping from the chimney of a boiler house near Lutsk, but law enforcement and rescuers were able to persuade him not to jump and brought him down safely.
In Kharkiv, on Easter, April 5, the entrance to the city's cemeteries and memorial complexes will be closed to protect against unpredictable enemy attacks amid intensified rocket attacks and drone strikes on the city's infrastructure.
Over the past 24 hours, artillery shelling in Mykolaiv region has damaged educational institutions, residential buildings, structures, cars and commercial infrastructure, but fortunately there were no casualties or injuries.
At least 14 apartments were damaged and 7 people were wounded as a result of hostile shelling of a residential area in Odesa.
Russian occupants attacked Nikopol district using 13 kamikaze drones and heavy artillery, causing significant damage but no casualties.
Hundreds of pelicans, rare birds listed in the Red Book of Ukraine, appeared in the sky amid dark smoke from Russian shelling in Odesa region, flying brightly through the clouds as rescuers worked to eliminate the effects of the shelling.
The government has failed to adequately protect thermal power plants from Russian missile strikes, allocating funds only for the first level of defense against enemy attacks. Previously, officials boasted of "unprecedented protection" without addressing the lack of funding for better defense of thermal power plants.
A controlled explosion was carried out by the State Emergency Service on the territory of Shevchenkivska TG in Mykolaiv district, Mykolaiv region, with the possibility of a second explosion.
The mayor of Mykolaiv said that as of 13:10 there was no confirmed information about explosions in the city, despite the fact that citizens reported hearing explosions and no calls to emergency services were received.
A minibus carrying 9 passengers fell into an abyss near the village of Oliva in Kyiv region, killing 2 people and hospitalizing 7.
Russian troops dropped guided bombs on a border village in the Kharkiv region, trapping a 56-year-old local resident under the rubble, who was later rescued by emergency services.
As a result of Russian shelling, a large-scale fire broke out in Kurylivka, Kharkiv region, destroying 3 houses and outbuildings over an area of 600 square meters.
The U. S. aid that Ukraine has received is a significant package that will be felt by soldiers on the front lines and cities suffering from Russian terror.
russians are spreading disinformation to sow discord between Kharkiv and other regions of Ukraine, claiming that Kyiv is doing nothing to strengthen Kharkiv's defense.
Due to damage to power lines in Kharkiv region and Kryvyi Rih, power outage schedules continue to be in effect, the Ministry of Energy reports.
Search and rescue operations have been completed in Dnipro after a Russian missile strike that killed 3 people and injured 24, while 12 people were rescued and 51 received psychological assistance from the State Emergency Service.
The Russians attacked Nikopol district using artillery and kamikaze drones, damaging buildings, vehicles, and power equipment, leaving 30,000 customers without electricity.
Russians attacked a fire truck with a kamikaze drone while rescuers were extinguishing a fire caused by shelling in Nikopol, Dnipro region, but there were no casualties.
Seven people, including two children, were killed and 34 wounded in a Russian strike on the Dnipropetrovs'k region.
Rocket attacks in the Dnipropetrovs'k region killed 8 people, wounded 29 and caused significant damage to residential buildings in several towns.