The President published a video dedicated to the 1000th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The video shows the moments of struggle, destruction and achievements of Ukrainians during this period.
A Russian drone attack on a dormitory of an educational institution in Hlukhiv killed 7 people, including a child. More than 10 people were injured, and there may be people under the rubble.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne upheld Anatoliy Tymoshchuk's appeal and lifted the sanctions against the UAF. The court ruled that there were no grounds for the sanctions at the time they were imposed.
The President of Ukraine visited military positions in Kupiansk and Pokrovsk, where he congratulated the military on Sergeant's Day. Zelenskyy listened to reports from commanders on the security situation and awarded soldiers who had distinguished themselves in combat.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he had no plans to talk to putin, unlike Scholz. He emphasized the need to double support for Ukraine on the eve of the 1000th day of the war.
The President signed a law that improves the work of medical and social examinations. The document provides for the possibility of home examinations, the presence of a lawyer and the right to appeal against the decisions of the MSEC.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto criticized Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to strike russia with American missiles. He believes that this could lead to a global escalation of the conflict.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting on life support in Donetsk region and inspected the construction of fortifications. According to him, most of the planned defense structures have already been completed.
The President of Ukraine will deliver his annual address to the Verkhovna Rada and present the Resilience Plan. The plan covers 10 key areas, including the frontline, energy, and the policy of heroes.
The President of Ukraine visited the location of the 25th Brigade in Pokrovsk and awarded the city's defenders. Ukrainian troops stopped 32 hostile attacks in the Pokrovsk sector over the last day.
A Russian ballistic missile strike on a residential area of Odesa killed 8 people and injured about 20 others. An apartment building, a university and an administrative building were damaged.
Turkish President plans to present a plan to freeze the war in Ukraine at the G20 summit. The proposal includes postponing Ukraine's accession to NATO for 10 years and creating a demilitarized zone in Donbas.
The President of Ukraine commented on the information about the authorization of the United States, Britain and France to use long-range missiles against Russia. Zelenskyy said that “the missiles will speak for themselves” and that such things are not announced.
Russian troops launched a missile attack on a nine-story building in Sumy. There are dead and wounded, including children, and the rescue operation continues.
The President announced a staffing crisis in the government due to the massive transfer of specialists to military service. The problem affected both the public and private sectors.
The President of Ukraine met with representatives of student self-government on the eve of the International Students' Day. They discussed the establishment of military departments and the involvement of young people in state institutions.
The President supported the mandatory establishment of military departments in higher education institutions after the war. He emphasized the importance of military training for readiness for possible challenges.
Over the past week, Russia attacked Ukraine with 140 missiles, 900 bombs, and 600 drones. F-16 pilots destroyed about 10 air targets during the latest attack on the infrastructure of five regions.
russia has fired about 120 missiles and 90 drones of various types at Ukraine. Air defense destroyed more than 140 targets, but there was damage to energy infrastructure and casualties.
Herman Galushchenko said that frosts down to -20 degrees would have a limited impact on the power system. russian shelling remains the main threat to the energy sector.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a phone conversation with Putin about the war in Ukraine. The conversation turned out to be beneficial for both sides, but the Russian dictator benefited the most.
Fifteen children have been evacuated from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. The return took place as part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative with the support of Save Ukraine.
The President of Ukraine met with the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Iwai Takeshi. They discussed a new support package, threats from the DPRK's cooperation with Russia, and further economic cooperation.
The President held a meeting on the policy of heroes as part of Ukraine's internal Resilience Plan. Specific programs to support soldiers and issues of war memory were discussed.
The head of the Kyiv RMA met with representatives of Poland to discuss support for Ukraine's Victory Plan. Security, energy issues and the restoration of Kyiv region's infrastructure were discussed.
The President said that it is necessary to adjust the norms of the law on mobilization if they are not supported by society and the military. According to him, some issues of mobilization need to be settled.
The President stated that only reserve units were created in Ukraine. Experienced soldiers became their core, around which mobilized fighters are formed.
President Zelenskyy stated the need to end the war diplomatically next year. He noted Russia's significant losses of 1,500-2,000 troops daily and the wait for manned brigades.
The President spoke about the slow advance of Russians in the east due to delays in equipping brigades with weapons and training. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of rotation and the priority of saving the lives of the military.
Radoslav Sikorsky announced an important meeting in the Weimar Triangle Plus format next week in Warsaw. Representatives of Ukraine, France, Germany and other European countries are invited to the talks.