Ukrainian Air Force warns of missile threat in several regions.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol and several settlements in the Dnipropetrovs'k region, damaging infrastructure.
The Ukrainian Air Force warned of a missile heading toward Kryvyi Rih and advised citizens to stay in shelters amid reports of enemy aircraft activity in the region.
Hyperloop One, having failed to receive contracts to build a working hyperloop, closes down, lays off staff and sells its assets. The company, which once promised high-speed travel, managed to conduct only a small test before closing.
Kyrylo Kernes, the son of former Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes, reportedly meets regularly in Vienna with Yevhen Muraiev, leader of the banned pro-Russian Nashi party. Muraiev is charged with treason and faces up to 15 years in prison.
Hundreds of Ukrainians have started their own businesses, including bread baking and eco-farming, thanks to the Make Your Own business idea competition organized by MHP-Community, despite the ongoing military challenges. The winners received funding to implement their innovative projects focused on community needs. A total of 80 business ideas were supported.
On December 22, Kyiv and Dnipro will launch the winter season of children's railways, which will operate on weekends and holidays until the end of January.
Privatization in Ukraine through Prozorro. Sale in 2023 brought in almost UAH 3.3 billion, with 914 objects sold, including 350 state-owned objects. The funds raised replenish the state and local budgets and are used to attract investment.
Russia plans to produce 683 cruise missiles and more than 215,000 aircraft bombs and unguided missiles in 2024, indicating a continuation of military operations.
Russia intends to seize Kharkiv and may recruit those who fled abroad to destabilize the situation in the city using false information attacks, political expert Igor Reiterovich believes.
A thermal power plant in eastern Ukraine was hit twice, damaging equipment, but the electricity generated is currently meeting consumer demand despite the increased load on the grid in winter. The weather left 81 settlements in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions without electricity.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol, killing two women and wounding an elderly man; the attack also damaged residential buildings and a power line.
Two enemy drones were shot down over Dnipropetrovs'k region, and Russian forces shelled Nikopol, damaging property and infrastructure; no casualties were reported.
An air alert has been declared throughout Ukraine as a Russian MiG-31K capable of carrying supersonic missiles and numerous drones flying from the south have taken off.
In the south, Ukrainian Special Forces struck with Grad ATGMs, destroying an enemy BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher system and an ammunition depot.
Law enforcement officers exposed a drug syndicate consisting of 44 people, seizing drugs worth over UAH 5 million. The group received an annual profit of UAH 135 million.
Ukraine's Air Force warns of missile targeting Kryvyi Rih.
Ukrainian law enforcement agencies have uncovered an underground production of olive oil and sauces labeled with well-known Italian brands in Kyiv, seizing more than 90 tons of counterfeit products.
Power supply continues to be restored in three regions of Ukraine after weather-related outages.
Ukraine's defense forces are expanding their positions in Kherson and have repelled numerous enemy attacks in various regions, despite Russia's continued missile and air strikes on both military and civilian targets, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure.
Ukrainian troops shoot down an enemy Shahed UAV in Kryvyi Rih district, Dnipro region.
Ukrainian troops destroy 18 out of 19 Shahed drones launched by Russian troops from Crimea.
Explosions occur in Kropyvnytskyi; authorities call for calm as police and emergency services respond. No air raid alert was issued in the city prior to the incident.
On Tuesday, the Russians attacked Nikopol five times with artillery and drones, damaging infrastructure and buildings, but causing no casualties. More than fifty solar panels, power lines, and gas pipelines were damaged.
Kyiv police have conducted a detailed inspection of the Demiivska-Lybidska metro tunnel following an emergency that caused leaks, ordering a forensic examination. This follows an official investigation into negligence and the closure of six metro stations due to a safety hazard caused by the damaged tunnel.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down an enemy missile over the Dniprovsky district, as reported by the head of the JFO Serhiy Lysak.
Starting from December 20, Dnipro City Express will offer modern rail service on the Dnipro-Kamianske route, with barrier-free travel and charging ports, with a travel time of about 40 minutes and a fare of UAH 12 to 18.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine states that the decisions of medical and social expert commissions can be appealed within one month either by re-examination or in court. In the event of a refusal, an appeal can be filed with the Central Medical and Social Expert Commission or a court of law no later than six months after receiving the decision.
183 settlements in Ukraine are partially de-energized due to bad weather; no further outages are planned.
Olena Sobko, an immigrant from Enerhodar, opened a laboratory in Kaniv to scale up her natural cosmetics business after winning the Do It Yourself competition.