Russia attacked energy infrastructure and railways in several regions of Ukraine. In Kharkiv, seven people died due to a ballistic missile strike on a building; debris removal is ongoing.
The enemy damaged four railway substations and ports in Odesa region. As a result of the massive attack on the regions, there are dead, and an infant was among the wounded.
As a result of a missile strike in Kharkiv, 7 people died, including two children. Rescuers continue to clear the rubble of the destroyed entrance.
The Polish armed forces put air defense on alert and deployed aircraft to protect the borders. No violations of Polish airspace have been recorded.
Future officers are providing partisans with photos of the territory and data on the institution's logistics. Cadets are choosing the path of resistance to avoid death at the front.
Due to infrastructure damage in Rivne, Vinnytsia, and Zhytomyr regions, trains are running with delays. Reserve diesel locomotives are being used for movement.
1010 occupiers and 44 artillery systems eliminated in a day. Total enemy losses reached 1,272,360 personnel, and 170 units of automotive equipment were also destroyed.
Rescuers have recovered the fourth body from under the rubble of a five-story building in Kharkiv. 10 people were injured, including three children, and the search continues.
In the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, the body of the second deceased person was recovered from under the rubble of a high-rise building. SES rescuers continue to search for five more residents.
Rescuers recovered the body of a deceased person from under the debris of a building in Kharkiv. 10 people were injured, and the fate of ten more residents remains unknown.
The White House believes that reaching a peace agreement is realistic even after news of Russia's assistance to Iran. Karoline Leavitt announced Trump's direct statement on the situation.
The number of injured in the Kyivskyi district has risen to ten people. Rescuers are searching for five residents under the rubble of the destroyed high-rise building.
The Ukrainian 155-mm Bohdana self-propelled howitzer will be produced in Poland for the needs of the Polish army and for export. The joint venture PK MIL SA is completing legal formalities to launch production lines.
The opening ceremony of the 2026 Paralympic Games took place in Verona. For the first time since 2014, the Russian delegation marched with a flag, carried by an Italian volunteer. The Ukrainian team will miss the opening due to the admission of Russian and Belarusian athletes.
Since the beginning of the day, 135 combat engagements have been recorded on the front. The enemy used 3,565 kamikaze drones and carried out 2,506 shellings.
The Royal Canadian Mint has released its eleventh 99. 99% pure silver pysanka coin. This time, the coin features floral motifs and depicts the profile of King Charles III.
The head of the National Bank, Andriy Pyshnyi, announced that Oschadbank's collectors are already in Ukraine, and work is underway to return the cargo. He called the situation a provocation and illegal actions by the Hungarian authorities.
Units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit a Ka-27 helicopter, an Iskander OTRK concentration area, and air defense systems. An ammunition depot was also destroyed, and strikes were carried out on enemy personnel concentrations.
On March 4 and 5, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck occupiers' ammunition and fuel depots in the temporarily occupied territories and in Russia. A command and observation post and a UAV control point were also destroyed.
The General Staff confirmed damage to the Black Sea Fleet's frigates "Admiral Essen" and "Admiral Makarov" as a result of the attack on March 2. The extent of the damage and information about other vessels are being clarified.
Kyiv region was again attacked by kamikaze drones, damage was recorded in Bucha and Vyshhorod districts. There are no casualties, and the damage is minor.
President Zelenskyy held a security meeting in the Donetsk region, where tasks for protecting critical infrastructure and repairing roads were identified. They also discussed the region's preparation for the heating season and counter-sabotage measures.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded soldiers of the 12th Azov Brigade with orders and presented Denys Prokopenko with the insignia of a brigadier general. They discussed the situation at the front and the needs of the military.
Explosions are heard in Kyiv, air defense forces are eliminating threats in the sky over the capital. Enemy drones are moving towards the city.
Australia, France, and 14 other countries have refused to participate in the opening ceremony of the 2026 Paralympics. This decision was made due to the admission of Russia and Belarus under their national flags.
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated 10 billion hryvnias from the reserve fund for the implementation of regional and city resilience plans. The Coordination Center has begun work on these plans, with particular attention to frontline regions and Kyiv.
Tomorrow, March 7, scheduled hourly power outages will be in effect in a number of regions of Ukraine from 08:00 until the end of the day. The reason is the consequences of Russian missile and drone attacks on the energy system.
Lithuanian intelligence reports that Russia is expanding military units near NATO borders and using the war against Ukraine to train its military. After the sanctions are lifted, Russia will be able to prepare for a large-scale war with NATO in six years.
Lithuanian prosecutors have charged five individuals with terrorism on behalf of Russian intelligence after an attempt to plant incendiary devices on airplanes. An international investigation uncovered 22 individuals involved in crimes organized by Russian intelligence.
The European Commission is exploring the possibility of financial support to restore oil supplies through the 'Druzhba' pipeline. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will discuss this issue with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.