A missile strike on Kyiv damaged power lines, caused a fire in a building and cut power to some consumers.
KCMA reported on the work of air defense in Kyiv.
One person was wounded in an enemy attack in Kyiv's Dniprovskyi district, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Russian rocket fire damaged power lines, leaving part of Kyiv without electricity.
Explosions were heard in Kyiv again. According to the KIA, air defense forces are working
Russia launched large-scale rocket attacks on several Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
Turkish drone maker Baykar has announced that it is building a new factory near Kyiv that will employ 500 people to produce its TB2 and TB3 models.
Kharkiv police used a bomb squad robot equipped with an X-ray scanner to check a suspicious backpack in a park and found that it did not contain explosives.
Zelenskyy emphasized to the IAEA Director General that the only way to prevent a nuclear incident at the Zaporizhzhia NPP is its complete demilitarization and de-occupation by Ukraine.
The head of the IAEA will visit the russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in Ukraine to assess its safety and staffing.
The Portuguese foreign minister and his Ukrainian counterpart discussed Portugal's continued support for Ukraine's financial and military problems in the context of the war with Russia.
Ukraine continues to deepen its cooperation with the OECD, and full membership is one of the country's priorities, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Parliament Speaker Stefanchuk met with his Bulgarian counterpart to discuss Ukraine's path to the EU and NATO, Bulgaria's support for Ukraine through military aid, and the confiscation of Russian assets to compensate for war damage.
Investigators were instructed to investigate the illegal installation of video surveillance equipment in one of the complexes in Kyiv region in order to protect the rights of journalists.
A 55-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his acquaintance and her daughter in Kyiv. He tied up and electrocuted one of them, and strangled the other with a wire.
Due to high demand, Ukrzaliznytsia has scheduled additional trains between Kyiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk using new railcars.
Russians shelled one of Ukrenergo's substations in eastern Ukraine, damaging equipment. At the same time, the company emphasizes that no shortage of electricity is expected.
The SBI confirmed that it is investigating a case of possible abuse of office by the Director of the Legal Department of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Kyiv schools may switch to distance learning if the incidence of flu and ARVI among schoolchildren continues to rise sharply.
About 100 Ukrainian workers at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant refused to sign contracts with the Russian nuclear company Rosatom.
The mayor of Riga and his deputy arrived in Kyiv on February 6.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell arrives in Kyiv to discuss security and EU support for Ukraine.
The President notes that the implementation of the Peace Formula has led to free and safe navigation in the Black Sea.
Ukraine and the Netherlands held talks in Kyiv on bilateral security guarantees and discussed a revised draft agreement. The participants noted the progress made and agreed on a schedule of further actions to finalize the bilateral agreement.
The measure of restraint in the form of house arrest against the security guard accused in the case of the tragedy in Kyiv, when two women and a child were killed by rocket fragments, was automatically canceled after 6 months, as required by law.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell announced his visit to Kyiv, but did not provide any details. Speaking about the EU's military assistance to Ukraine, Borrell once again called on the EU countries to do everything possible in this regard.
FC Shakhtar announces the creation of a football team for wounded soldiers who lost limbs in the war to ensure their rehabilitation through sports.
Canadian businessmen are considering investing in five sectors of Ukraine's transportation industry, including railroads, ports, border crossings, aviation, and shipbuilding.
A resident of Kyiv region was served a notice of suspicion of committing lewd acts against his partner's 11-year-old niece.
"The State Operator of the Home Front has announced the first tenders under the new procurement model for the supply of food for the Armed Forces, starting in April.