According to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, between 1 and 5 million pieces of trophy weapons, including automatic firearms, grenades, and mines, remained in the hands of Ukrainian citizens after the war.
The police will not perform the functions of the TCRs, but will only deliver those who have received a call and did not come to them, according to the new law on mobilization, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.
In Ukraine, the population has between 1 and 5 million pieces of serious weapons, including automatic rifles, grenades, and mines.
Slovakia provided Ukraine with two mechanized demining machines and other engineering equipment to assist in humanitarian demining, particularly in the de-occupied settlements of Kherson region.
Ukraine is working to provide reliable protection against constant russian terror, and Ukraine is preparing a concrete and fair response to the enemy, President Zelenskiy says.
Three rescuers were killed in a Russian air strike in Kharkiv.
Three rescuers, Vladislav Loginov, Serhiy Baidalinov and Volodymyr Matyushenko, were killed in Kharkiv during a Russian drone attack while rescuing people.
10 regions of Ukraine were attacked at night by Russian missiles and drones, damaging energy infrastructure, civilian facilities and residential buildings, resulting in 6 people, including a child, seeking medical care.
In just 3 months, Ukrainians have already used the Diia app to re-register more than 30,000 vehicles, making it the most popular service launched by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
Due to the expected warming, Dnipro is preparing to end the heating season on 28 March, while medical facilities and boarding schools continue to receive heat on demand.
As a result of Russia's attack on the Khmelnytsky region, 2 people were killed and at least 8 others were injured.
Russian troops attack Odesa with Iskander-M ballistic missiles from occupied Crimea, prompting the arrival of Ukraine's Interior Minister and the head of the National Police to oversee the response.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko held an operational meeting in Odesa to discuss the situation with shelling in Ukraine, where the enemy has fired 400 times in 10 regions over the past 24 hours.
A rescuer died in hospital from injuries sustained during a Russian missile attack on Odesa on March 15, bringing the death toll to 21, with more than 70 others injured.
According to the Interior Minister, the number of victims of the Russian missile attack on Odesa has risen to 73: 16 people were killed, including a rescuer, and 73 were injured.
Russian attacks destroyed high-rise buildings in Sumy, Myrnohrad and Kryvyi Rih overnight. Three people went missing in Sumy, two people were killed in Myrnohrad, and four more in Kryvyi Rih.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih, the number of victims increased to 38, including children, 4 people were rescued, search and rescue operations continue, and the prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war.
Over the past week, the National Guard of Ukraine destroyed 50 Russian tanks, 80 armored vehicles, 106 artillery systems and inflicted critical losses on enemy units along the entire front line.
International delivery of driver's licenses for Ukrainians is now available in 5 more countries: Sweden, Georgia, Portugal, Greece and Norway.
Two Ukrainian firefighters were killed and three others injured by Russian drone strikes while extinguishing a fire caused by shelling in Donetsk region.
Rescuers have completed search operations in Odesa, where 12 people, including 5 children, the youngest of whom was a 4-month-old boy, were killed by a Russian strike.
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.
A 9-story building in Odesa was destroyed by russian shelling, killing 2 people and injuring 7. Also, 7 residents of the building are not in touch.
The Ministers of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the Czech Republic sign a declaration of intent to strengthen cooperation between their agencies in countering hybrid threats, cybersecurity, and documenting Russian war crimes.
The Minister of Internal Affairs said that there are currently 402 security officers working in offline schools in Ukraine, and another 200 are undergoing training, as police must have extensive knowledge of school security, including child psychology and the specifics of the premises.
The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has called on citizens to report cases of corruption or bribery in service centers via a chatbot or hotline.
Over the year, the National Police internal security chatbot received 20,000 calls, helping to expose traitors and collaborators and destroy enemy equipment since the beginning of the war.
After the end of the war with Russia, Ukrainian citizens will have to hand over their military weapons.
Two law enforcement officers were killed and four were wounded in the enemy shelling of Sumy region.
The National Police is preparing new standards for polygraph testing of law enforcement officials. According to the new standards, the heads of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies will be subjected to polygraph tests