In Kryvyi Rih, power supply has been restored to all consumers who were cut off as a result of an attack by enemy drones on energy facilities.
All miners stranded by shelling and a power outage in Kryvyi Rih have been brought to the surface and work is underway to restore power, while a fire broke out at a gas facility in Kharkiv region due to an attack by an enemy drone.
All 113 miners trapped underground due to a drone attack on a power substation in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovs'k region were safely brought to the surface.
An attack by Russian drones on energy facilities in Kryvyi Rih (Dnipropetrovs'k region) left 62,000 households without electricity and hit a mine with 120 miners, although by morning power was restored to more than 32,000 consumers.
Ukrainian defense forces destroyed 11 of the 24 Shahed attack drones launched by Russia, and at least 7 more failed to reach their targets on the night of February 2.
A nighttime drone attack knocked out power to a high-speed tram line, a city tram, and a trolleybus in Kryvyi Rih, causing disruptions to public transportation.
Due to a power outage caused by a drone attack in the Kryvyi Rih region of Ukraine, more than 100 miners were trapped underground, but some were rescued.
A Russian drone strike damaged a Ukrenergo substation, leaving people and businesses in Kryvyi Rih without electricity.
The explosions occurred in Kryvyi Rih at 03:27 after the Ukrainian Air Force reported drone attacks on southeastern regions, including Kirovohrad.
On January 31, russians attacked Ukraine's Dnipro region using 13 kamikaze drones and artillery fire. The attack wounded one woman and damaged residential buildings, infrastructure, and industrial facilities.
Ukrainian air defense shoots down a missile in Kryvyi Rih district, as confirmed by the head of the Ukrainian Air Defense Agency Serhiy Lysak.
Ukraine's Air Force warns of missile targeting Kryvyi Rih.
Over the past 24 hours, russian forces attacked Ukraine's Dnipro region more than a dozen times, using drones, artillery and rockets, damaging dozens of buildings and vehicles.
A 58-year-old man threatened to blow up his house with an anti-personnel mine when police officers arrived at his home in a village in Kyiv region. He now faces up to 7 years in prison for illegal possession of ammunition and explosives, as well as threats against law enforcement.
Russian troops resumed air strikes along the entire front line in Luhansk region after a lull due to weather conditions. The occupiers are also demanding that local residents register their weapons by 2026 and are trying to manipulate the vote in the March elections.
Air defense forces practiced destroying drones on the night of January 30 in Kirovohrad region. There were no casualties.
Russian troops attacked Kryvyi Rih district, Dnipropetrovs'k region, with drones at night; one drone was shot down and another hit civilian infrastructure, causing a fire.
A 22-year-old Ukrainian man from Kryvyi Rih was detained by border guards while trying to illegally cross from Ukraine to Romania through the Carpathians. He hid his passport in a food container so that he could pretend to be a lost tourist in case of detention.
After the air alert was announced due to the activity of enemy tactical aircraft, audible explosions were reported in Dnipro.
Ukrainian troops successfully shoot down two enemy UAVs in Kryvyi Rih district.
Andriy Raikovych warns of a constant missile threat in Kirovohrad region; explosions are reported in Kropyvnytskyi.
The reports of explosions in Kryvyi Rih were confirmed by the head of the city's Defense Council Oleksandr Vilkul.
Explosions were heard in Kryvyi Rih and Kropyvnytskyi after warning of missile threat.
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.
Two enemy drones were shot down over Dnipropetrovs'k region, and Russian forces shelled Nikopol, damaging property and infrastructure; no casualties were reported.
Ukraine's Air Force warns of missile targeting Kryvyi Rih.
In Kropyvnytskyi, a man who threw a grenade was detained, but no one was injured or materially damaged; criminal proceedings were opened over hooliganism.
Ukrainian troops shoot down an enemy Shahed UAV in Kryvyi Rih district, Dnipro region.
Ukrzaliznytsia is increasing the number of cars on popular rail routes to meet holiday demand and has introduced a new route in western Ukraine for Christmas and New Year.
A man who detonated a grenade was detained in Kropyvnytskyi; no one was injured, reports Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration.