Last night, russian troops did not use ballistic, guided, cruise, kamikaze or drones missiles, but attacked frontline areas with guided aerial bombs, particularly in Kharkiv region.
Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian aviation conducted 12 strikes against Russian troops, hitting the places of concentration of personnel and anti-aircraft missile systems.
Zelensky discussed the protection of Ukraine's energy sector from specific threats, joining forces to protect facilities and provide electricity, and preparing for the next heating season.
Andriy Naumenko, the vocalist of the band Nakhaba, has been serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine for six months now, mastering the profession of an aviation engineer, while not forgetting about his art.
Russian troops fired eleven times at the border of Chernihiv region with various types of weapons, recording 109 explosions.
The arrival of the F-16s in Ukraine does not mean that they will immediately begin performing combat missions, as infrastructure preparation and assessment of the operational situation will determine their readiness to perform tasks, according to a spokesman for the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Two explosions occurred in and around Kharkiv on April 2. The Ukrainian Air Force warned of tactical aircraft launching guided bombs in the region.
There is a risk of Russian missile strikes on Easter night, but Ukrainian air defense is ready to repel an attack, so citizens should remain vigilant despite the holidays.
Over the last day, aviation and missile units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck at 1 enemy control center, 1 UAV ground control station and 8 places where enemy manpower was concentrated.
Explosions were heard in Odesa. The head of the regional military administration urged residents to stay in safe places until the air raid alert is lifted due to the threat of ballistic weapons.
Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Ilya Yevlash said that F-16 fighters will start operating in Ukraine “after Easter” but did not specify the exact date, as it has changed several times.
On May 1, an explosion occurred in Kharkiv, and the city's mayor warned of the threat of repeated enemy attacks and called for caution.
Residents of several regions of Ukraine witnessed a strange flash in the sky last night, with video footage showing an unknown object flying and flashing with bright blue light. The Ukrainian Air Force is still waiting for information about the incident.
An air alert was issued in southern Ukraine due to the threat of a ballistic missile attack, followed by explosions in Odesa. Local authorities are urging residents to stay in shelters.
Russian troops attacked the Poltava region of Ukraine, explosions were heard in the Myrhorod district, but there were no casualties or damage to civilian or critical infrastructure.
Over the past week, Russian troops fired 54 times at 19 localities in Chernihiv region, causing 321 explosions, and Ukrainian air defense forces shot down an enemy cruise missile.
Experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise will examine the wreckage to determine the exact type of drones used in the attack on Ukraine on the night of April 28.
Another explosion occurred in Zaporizhzhia. An air raid alert was declared in the region.
During a nighttime attack by Russia, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed four Iranian-made Shahed drones and one unidentified drone.
The aviation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out 16 strikes on the places of concentration of enemy manpower, and missile forces destroyed 1 control center and 2 enemy radar stations.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed four Russian drones, including one attack and three reconnaissance drones, in Odesa and Kherson regions.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine inspected the construction of the second level of defense at power substations during a visit to Volyn and Lviv regions, assuring that the work would be completed in time to strengthen the protection of energy facilities from Russian attacks.
Russia has launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine's gas facilities, which are crucial for gas supplies to the European Union. Some of the missiles were shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems.
Russian occupants have managed to gain a foothold in part of the village of Ocheretyne in the Avdiivka sector, where fierce fighting continues, and Ukrainian forces are trying to push them out and regain control.
Rescuers and power engineers are working to restore power after a massive Russian missile attack that caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and DTEK reports continuing recovery efforts despite Russia's attempts to leave Ukraine without electricity.
Today, in the skies over Odesa region, light aircraft in cooperation with the Southern Command of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two Russian reconnaissance drones.
Ukrainian air defense forces shoot down an enemy drone in Dniprovsky district.
The Russian occupiers have recently begun to use X-59 and X-69 missiles more actively to strike various infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, with X-69s being more modernized, having a longer range and slightly higher power, said Air Force spokesman Ilya Yevlash.
Russia launched a nighttime missile attack, one of the first after a brief lull, using powerful weapons such as hypersonic Kinzhal missiles that are difficult to shoot down in areas lacking effective air defense systems.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 21 of 34 Russian missiles launched overnight in a combined attack, including cruise missiles from strategic bombers, guided missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, and Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea.