The ICC has issued arrest warrants for a Russian lieutenant general and a navy admiral suspected of attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure that caused harm to civilians.
Ukraine is asking 10 EU member states for permission to extradite war criminals and people accused of large-scale corruption.
Rescuers in Odesa have pulled the bodies of a mother and her three-month-old child from the rubble after Russians targeted a residential building.
The death toll from a nighttime attack by Russian troops on a residential building in Odesa has risen to six, with eight more injured, including a child.
The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) condemned the Russian drone attack on a residential building in Odesa, which killed at least five people.
The Prosecutor General of Ukraine said that Russians deliberately attacked a residential building in Odesa that was not located near military facilities.
As a result of the Russian drone attack on the Odesa region, 3 people were killed, including 1 child, 8 were injured, and 12, including 4 children, are still missing.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General says that a special international tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for aggression against Ukraine may take several years to launch.
The Prosecutor General of Ukraine expressed confidence that an international tribunal to prosecute the Russian leadership for the crime of aggression against Ukraine would be established, and that the prosecutor's office was already collecting evidence for this case.
Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said that investment protection standards during pre-trial investigations will become mandatory for prosecutors and will help guarantee the protection of honest Ukrainian business.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen handed over 50 Toyota SUVs to Ukrainian law enforcement on the anniversary of the Russian invasion to ensure security in the liberated territories.
According to MP Oleksiy Honcharenko, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may appoint current Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin as Ukraine's new ambassador to the UK.
Ukrainian prosecutors have registered more than 122,000 cases of war crimes committed by Russian troops since their invasion in 2022, of which 509 suspects have been notified of suspicion and 80 have been convicted.
Law enforcement officers are investigating 18 criminal proceedings over the murders of 38 Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military.
The UN Secretary General's spokesperson said that they are unable to verify reports of Russia's use of North Korean missiles in Ukraine, but emphasized that all countries must comply with sanctions.
President Zelenskyy met with representatives of the Council for Support of Entrepreneurship under Martial Law to discuss preserving Ukraine's entrepreneurial potential and economic growth during the war.
The Ukrainian prosecutor's office has notified a russian colonel general and four of his subordinates of suspicion of ecocide for ordering 74 attacks on the Kharkiv Neutron Source nuclear research facility.
The International Working Group on the Environmental Consequences of War has presented an Environmental Treaty for Ukraine, which aims to compensate for all environmental damage caused by Russia's war and help restore Ukraine as an ecological state.
The Prosecutor General said that as a result of Russia's massive attack on 6 regions of Ukraine, at least 5 people were killed and more than 30 were wounded, and the strikes destroyed residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.
Investigators were instructed to investigate the illegal installation of video surveillance equipment in one of the complexes in Kyiv region in order to protect the rights of journalists.
Ukraine has documented more than 120,000 war crimes committed by Russia since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
Ukrainian prosecutor Andriy Kostin emphasized the need to establish a Special International Tribunal to bring the leaders of the Kremlin regime to justice for planning an aggressive war against Ukraine.
According to the Prosecutor General, an independent UN commission of inquiry into violations in Ukraine concluded that "in none of the situations considered by the Commission did the displacement of children meet the requirements established by international humanitarian law.
The head of the National Police of Ukraine has signed cooperation agreements with U. S. agencies to strengthen the fight against fraud, corruption and illegal activities related to U.S. security assistance to Ukraine.