Kyiv will not ask for permission to strike at Russian military-industrial facilities that supply the Russian army, and strikes on such facilities will continue, says Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council.
Due to increased water discharges from the Kyiv Reservoir, the water level in the Dnipro River in Kyiv rose by 29 cm overnight, but no emergency flooding was reported in the city.
The former deputy head of the National Police of Ukraine received gifts in the form of rental housing at prices below the minimum market value.
A traffic accident occurred on the Ring Road in Kyiv, causing traffic disruptions in the direction of the Zhulianskyi overpass, with one car overturned.
Kyiv's Pecherskyi District Court reduces bail for Roman Hrynkevych, a suspect in the case of embezzlement of UAH 1 billion from the Armed Forces, from over UAH 500 million to UAH 469 million, leaving him in custody until April 17.
A 52-year-old drunken man threatened to commit suicide and blow himself up with a grenade he found in the forest, and now faces up to 7 years in prison for illegal handling of weapons and ammunition.
More than 43,000 Ukrainians have received UAH 4 billion to repair their homes damaged by the Russian war.
Today, March 14, is the Day of the Ukrainian Volunteer. The history of the modern volunteer movement in Ukraine began on March 15, 2014, when 500 members of the Maidan Self-Defense went to the training ground in Nyzhni Petrivtsi, Kyiv Oblast, to form the first volunteer battalion.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warns of a potential ballistic missile threat in Kyiv region.
A team from Kyiv won the national stage of the Teens in AI hackathon by presenting the ConnectAbility app that uses artificial intelligence to learn sign language for people with hearing impairments.
From September 1, 2025, the Ukrainian government will stop financing teachers' salaries in schools with fewer than 45 students, and from September 1, 2026, in schools with fewer than 60 students, excluding primary schools, in order to improve the quality of education and optimize the number of educational institutions in rural areas.
Seven cars collided on Lesya Ukrainka Boulevard in Kyiv, hampering traffic in the direction of Basseina Street.
The court found MP Oleksandr Dubinsky guilty of a conflict of interest, ordered him to pay a fine and enter him in the register of corrupt officials.
The corrosion of metal elements and the formation of mineral deposits indicate long-term processes that led to the destruction of the tunnel of the blue line of the Kyiv subway. Timely detection of negative processes and appropriate measures would have helped to avoid an emergency.
The Commission on Technogenic and Ecological Safety and Emergency Situations extended the ban on visiting places of mass recreation on water bodies in several regions of Ukraine due to martial law.
Pope Francis condemned all wars and called for a common prayer against the madness of war, without directly commenting on his previous controversial statement that Ukraine should raise a "white flag" for negotiations with the aggressor.
In Odesa, law enforcement officers detained a group of four criminals, including an organizer and a co-organizer, who were selling cannabis, amphetamine, PVP and crack throughout Ukraine, seizing over 4 kg of various drugs and psychotropics.
Moldova sees Russia's attempts to destabilize the country by using political puppets, oligarchs and financing protests ahead of the presidential elections in Russia.
A junior inspector of the Kyiv pre-trial detention center was exposed for systematically smuggling and selling cannabis to prisoners for personal gain.
The court extended the arrest of MP Nestor Shufrych, who is suspected of treason and financing russian troops, for another two months - until May 11.
Polish farmers are going to temporarily unblock truck traffic to the border with Ukraine at the Dorohusk checkpoint, allowing Ukrainian drivers to return home, but the protest will continue.
The U. S. State Department believes that providing Ukraine with a loan and burdening its economy with foreign debt is not the best way for Kyiv to get back on its feet and defend itself without the help of other countries.
The new mobilization law aims to find more than 300,000 recruits to replace the exhausted soldiers currently on the battlefield in Ukraine, according to sources cited by The Financial Times.
A drunken man set fire to a house in Berezan, Kyiv region, killing a 42-year-old woman, and the perpetrator was served a notice of suspicion.
During the spring school holidays in Ukraine, Ukrzaliznytsia will run additional trains to such popular destinations as Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vorokhta and others.
A pipe burst on Hnata Khotkevycha Street in Kyiv, causing traffic to be hampered, but repairs are underway without affecting heat and hot water supply.
150 units of snow removal equipment are actively working in Kyiv to ensure safe traffic conditions during snowfalls, treating streets and roads with anti-icing materials.
The European Parliament is preparing to sue the European Commission over its controversial decision to unfreeze billions of dollars for Hungary late last year, despite concerns about human rights and rule of law violations.
A bus overturned in the Lviv region, injuring 16 people, including a 17-year-old child.
French President Emmanuel Macron's upcoming visit to Ukraine is expected to result in the signing of new agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation and security between the two countries, building on the bilateral security agreement signed in Paris in February.