Ukraine has air defense systems capable of shooting down Iranian Fateh-110 and Zolfagar ballistic missiles with a range of 300 and 600 km, respectively, but needs more of them to counter a large number of missiles.
Three children were hospitalized in Kyiv after consuming chocolate containing drugs such as cannabis and psilocybin with symptoms such as impaired consciousness, hallucinations and vomiting.
Tomorrow night there will be no precipitation, during the day there will be short-term rains in Ukraine, sometimes thunderstorms, on Monday there will be no precipitation, the temperature will be 3-9° C at night, 13-22° C during the day.
Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian agricultural producers have received more than UAH 30 billion in bank loans for development and modernization, including UAH 11 billion in support for 2,525 farms under the government program "Affordable Loans 5-7-9".
Two German companies, Knauf and WKB Systems, are supplying Russians with construction materials to rebuild occupied Mariupol, despite the fact that Knauf is actively present in Ukraine.
In Kyiv region, four drug traffickers were detained who sold cocaine, cannabis, mephedrone, psilocybin mushrooms, and MDMA pills via Telegram, earning about 300,000 hryvnias a month.
After 3 years, German police solved the murder of Ukrainian cosmetologist Oksana Romberg by analyzing the DNA of her friends, which led to the arrest of a 53-year-old man who beat her to death and robbed her.
Judge Oleksiy Tandyr, head of the Makariv District Court of Kyiv Region, faces up to 10 years in prison for a fatal drunken driving accident that killed a National Guard soldier on May 26, and his detention has been extended until June 2, 2024.
Another lobby facing Architect Horodetskyi Street at the Kreschatyk metro station in Kyiv will be opened on April 4 at 17:00.
A 22-year-old driver was detained for illegally transporting 9 deer in a minibus from Sumy to Rivne region.
An organized criminal group defrauded 40 people of UAH 600,000 by promising them fictitious jobs in Sweden.
The former deputy regimental commander and chief of staff of the Berkut special police regiment in Crimea is accused of organizing the use of excessive force against protesters in Mariinsky Park in Kyiv in February 2014, resulting in 117 injuries.
On April 3, Kyiv recorded a record maximum wind speed of 18 m/s (65 km/h), which equals the previous record set in 1944.
Power outages have affected about 350,000 electricity consumers in Kharkiv and the region, as well as restrictions in Kryvyi Rih, 12 settlements remain without power due to bad weather, but no electricity shortages are expected, and Ukraine has provided emergency assistance to Poland.
The White House rejects a proposal to place the U. S.-led Ramstein Group, which coordinates arms shipments to Ukraine, under NATO leadership, insisting that the United States retain its leadership role.
Putin is planning a war of attrition in Ukraine, determined to conquer it through a sustained offensive and outlast Kyiv on the battlefield.
An elderly woman died in hospital after being hit by a UAZ car on an unregulated pedestrian crossing in the village of Rokytne, Kyiv region.
At a meeting in Brussels, NATO countries agreed to begin planning for long-term military support for Ukraine, but did not decide on a specific structure or package of assistance.
Estonia has finalized the development of a mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, as discussed by the Prime Ministers of Ukraine and Estonia during their meeting.
Stoltenberg discussed with Prime Minister Orban Hungary's concerns about NATO's role in Ukraine, expressing confidence that a consensus would be reached on providing support to Ukraine from beyond its borders.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposed a 5-year, €100 billion ($107 billion) military aid package called Mission for Ukraine to provide long-term, predictable security assistance to Ukraine, but at a meeting in Brussels, Allies had mixed reactions to the plan.
Some global brands, such as Zara, are reopening in Ukraine despite the country's disloyal tax policy toward businesses, while others are avoiding Ukraine on principle due to concerns about corruption.
Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainians have taken out almost 2,300 loans for apartments and 50 loans for private houses totaling almost UAH 4 billion under the "eOselya" program.
A drunken driver of a Ford Mustang caused an accident in Kyiv, injuring a passenger and a 7-year-old child. He faces up to 8 years in prison and a ban on driving.
The Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU needs more funding, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said, calling on allies to provide more money to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression.
The first magnolias and sakuras have begun to bloom in Kyiv, and can be seen in botanical gardens, parks and squares in different parts of the city. Their lush flowering is expected to last for about two weeks.
A 32-year-old drunken man was hit by a freight train on the railroad tracks at Kvitneve station in Brovary district of Kyiv region.
Zelenskiy defended Ukraine's strikes on Russian targets, saying that "Russia understands nothing but force," and Western partners should support Ukraine's response to Russian aggression.
A drunk Volkswagen driver crashed into a VAZ car in Kyiv region, injuring four people who were hospitalized.
Almost half of the territorial communities in Ukraine have not allocated funds to replenish library collections for two years, and the communities of Chernivtsi and Zakarpattia regions have allocated the least funding.