To detect Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups, mobile checkpoints were set up in the Obolon district of Kyiv as part of operational and search activities.
The Kyiv City State Administration warns of light sleet, moderate rain, strong winds gusting up to 20 m/s and a drop in temperature in Kyiv on February 6 and urges residents to follow safety rules.
A group of two Russians and four Ukrainians murdered a Latvian woman to take possession of her real estate worth more than 4 million euros.
The court extended the term of detention of the former head of the Security Service of Ukraine in Crimea Oleg Kulinich for another 60 days on charges of treason.
The former bank employee was detained for defrauding her former clients of almost UAH 86 million by promising high-interest loans and embezzling the money instead. The court has already imposed a pre-trial restraint on the suspect: detention with an alternative of bail in the amount of UAH 30 million.
The Portuguese Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Education have arrived in Ukraine for a two-day visit to reaffirm their support for Ukraine's recovery and discuss assistance in the fight against Russian aggression.
Ukraine is moving faster than other EU candidates in the screening process.
Turkish President Erdogan to discuss with Russian President Putin a new mechanism for exporting Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.
The court extended until March 15 the detention of MP Nestor Shufrych, who is suspected of treason for assisting Russian agents in Ukraine.
The record for the warmest minimum air temperature was set in Kyiv on February 4, when the temperature did not drop below +4. 6°C, according to the Central Geophysical Observatory.
Tetiana Kukhar used the grant for a project to grow microgreens.
This week, the IAEA Director General will visit Kyiv for high-level talks and Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to discuss nuclear safety and staffing issues at the plant.
According to the Ministry of Energy, consumers in six regions of Ukraine have lost power due to enemy shelling and technical problems.
President Zelenskyy visited children undergoing cancer treatment at the National Institute in Kyiv, wishing them courage and a speedy recovery from the disease.
Belgium proposes to use the frozen Russian assets as collateral for the issuance of debt for Ukraine's reconstruction.
A group of U. S. congressmen has submitted a bill to allocate $17.6 billion to Israel separately from funding for Ukraine.
An 18-year-old man started a fight and beat a Kyiv resident in the subway because of his hair color; he was identified and notified of suspicion of hooliganism.
The Ukrainian two-man crew of Natasha Khitrenko and Victoria Koval finished the season in first place in the overall standings of the 2023/24 Junior World Championships.
A new industrial park will be built in the village of Rokytne, Bila Tserkva district, Kyiv region, creating about 650 jobs in the metallurgical, machine-building, food and other processing industries with a total investment of UAH 735 million over three years.
The Czech Republic called on its allies to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU due to the low level of shell production in Europe to meet Ukraine's needs.
The Synod of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine has decided to remove St. Prince Alexander Nevsky from the church calendar and instead honor another Alexander on November 23, as Alexander Nevsky is now perceived in Ukraine as a figure of Russian propaganda, not a historical figure.
The decision to resign the commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, has been communicated to the US administration, but the details of its implementation remain unclear.
Ukraine and Canada have established the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children to facilitate the return of illegally deported and forcibly displaced Ukrainian children from Russia and provide support to them upon their return.
Yermak thanked Pompeo and the United States for their support of Ukraine and expressed hope for further assistance, emphasizing the need to deter Russian aggression and protect sovereignty.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on the OSCE to take additional measures to address the issue of Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children and civilian hostages.
The High Anti-Corruption Court imposed a one-month personal obligation on the acting director of the Department of Military and Technical Policy of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on suspicion of embezzlement during the purchase of ammunition.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban explained that he did not block the EU's allocation of 50 billion euros in aid to Ukraine because EU leaders would have sent the money anyway, including the money belonging to Hungarians.
According to an investigation launched by the Kyiv Prosecutor's Office, a 15-year-old girl who was trying to run across a busy avenue in Kyiv was hit by a car and died on the spot. According to the results of the driver's examination at the scene with a Drager device, no signs of intoxication were found.
Poland withdraws lawsuits against EU climate change policy filed by the previous Law and Justice government.
Canada emphasized the need to continue to support Ukraine and hopes that the bilateral security commitments between Canada and Ukraine will be finalized soon.