The Minister of Internal Affairs said that over the two years of full-scale war, not a single weapon has left Ukraine illegally, praising the great work of Ukrainian security forces.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said that his ministry's forces now make up about 20% of the Ukrainian army and have destroyed more than $5. 5 billion worth of Russian equipment.
According to Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, more than 110,000 hostile attacks on Ukraine have been recorded.
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.
Ukrainian border guards are monitoring the situation on the border around the clock and are constantly exchanging information with their Polish counterparts to resolve issues caused by the protests that blocked six checkpoints.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine and a group of ministers arrived at the border with Poland for talks, but did not meet with Polish officials. Earlier, Zelenskyy instructed the government to be at the border with Poland by February 24. He also called on the president and prime minister of Poland to arrive there.
Border guards of the Stalevyi Kordon offensive guard brigade destroyed the 13th Russian Murom-M long-range visual surveillance system in Kharkiv region.
The United States provided the National Police of Ukraine with 66 vehicles, 250 drones, 9 3D laser scanning systems and a DNA laboratory to document russian crimes.
Minister of Internal Affairs Klymenko visited the Avdiivka direction and presented awards to border guards who serve in a difficult area.
Over the past week, the National Guard destroyed over 100 pieces of Russian military equipment, including tanks, armored vehicles, and ammunition depots, liquidating assets worth tens of millions of dollars.
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.
President Zelenskiy announces that a total of 3,135 Ukrainians have been released from Russian captivity, including 100 soldiers in the latest exchange, most of whom were defending Mariupol and Azovstal.
The Diia app now displays a map and information about the nearest bomb shelters to help citizens quickly find safety during terrorist attacks.
A special police regiment in Dnipro has been disbanded after its soldiers refused to join the 'Luty' assault brigade. At the same time, all special forces officers will be transferred to the "Rage" brigade by order.
Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko met with his Moldovan counterpart, Adrian Efros, to discuss illegal migration, organized crime, and border security, especially along the border with Transnistria.
One more victim was unblocked from the rubble. In total, the Russian attack on Kyiv brought the number of casualties to four.
From now on, Ukrainians can receive their driving licenses with international delivery to five more European countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Belgium and Switzerland.
In Dnipro, police officers refused to join the assault brigade of the Luty assault brigade and said they were ready to fight only as part of their own unit. The curator of the assault brigade "Rage" Oleksandr Fatsevich responded to their statement.
According to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, 4 people were killed and one more injured as a result of the shelling of the Ukrainian city of Kherson by Russian troops.
Border guards of the Steel Border Offensive Brigade used drones to destroy a Russian dugout and a car, as evidenced by a video released by the State Border Guard Service.
The Italian ambassador to Ukraine met with Ukrainian officials to discuss humanitarian aid, military assistance and funding for demining equipment, with the ambassador assuring that continued support remains a priority.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the U. S. Embassy in Ukraine are launching a selection system for senior positions in the National Police to modernize the criteria and ensure transparent and high-quality appointments.
On Kruty Heroes Remembrance Day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy honored the memory of those who died in the struggle for Ukraine's independence. He laid flowers at the memorial signs, emphasizing that all the heroes who sacrificed themselves for the sake of Ukraine's freedom have forever gone down in the nation's history.
Ukrainian law enforcement has registered almost 250,000 people in the war crimes database, including Russian soldiers and collaborators, and opened more than 105,000 criminal cases for war crimes.
In Kropyvnytskyi, a man who threw a grenade was detained, but no one was injured or materially damaged; criminal proceedings were opened over hooliganism.
Russian troops attack Kherson with drones, damaging buildings and injuring 9 people.
A man tried to rob a bank in Kryvyi Rih using a grenade-like object, but escaped. He was later detained and taken into custody.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is launching a project with the first 500 educational environment officers from among current police officers to enhance child safety, including special training and equipping schools with metal detectors.
Kyivstar has experienced a major outage, leading to disruptions in mobile and internet services. Minister of Internal Affairs Klymenko advises those affected to seek emergency assistance from emergency services or use Wi-Fi at "points of invincibility"
Russian troops attacked Ukraine, killing 1 person in Pavlohrad and wounding others; an air strike on the Kupyansk district damaged a building and killed another person.