President Zelenskiy discussed the need for long-range weapons and air defense systems such as the Patriot during a meeting with U. S. congressmen in Kyiv on Friday.
Ukraine's President Zelensky awarded Lieutenant Colonel Vyacheslav Ageev for his unit's destruction of a Russian ballistic missile that Moscow claimed could not be shot down.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with a bipartisan U. S. Congressional delegation led by Mike Turner to discuss Ukraine's defense needs and thank the United States for its support.
In the first 7 months of operation, the Ukrainian emergency service 112 received and processed more than 800 thousand calls.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine introduced the new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the German Inspector General during a meeting in which they discussed cooperation, the situation at the front and the needs of the Ukrainian military.
From February 10 to March 10, traffic will be blocked at the interchange near the Degtyarivskyi Bridge in Kyiv due to its reconstruction.
To celebrate Valentine's Day and Unity Day, Ukrzaliznytsia will launch a romantic train, the Train to You, with half of the seats free for wounded soldiers undergoing rehabilitation.
A spokesperson for the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that the new commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrsky, who has experience in numerous operations to defend Ukraine, will bring the enemy many "unpleasant surprises.
Police bomb squad in Lviv region defused the warhead of a downed russian X-101 cruise missile found in a field after recent shelling.
A bipartisan delegation of the U. S. Congress led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner arrives in Kyiv.
Rescuers in Ivano-Frankivsk region extinguished a 1,000-square-meter fire at a private enterprise warehouse in Kolomyia that lasted more than three hours.
Traffic on the "red" line of the Kyiv subway was resumed after a person fell on the rails at Teatralna station, which temporarily closed the nearby stations.
The Universytet, Teatralna and Khreshchatyk metro stations in Kyiv were temporarily closed after a passenger fell on the tracks at Teatralna station.
Ukraine is working to extend the economic and transport visa-free regime with the EU until June 2025.
A fire broke out in a private kindergarten in the Kyiv region, and 21 children were evacuated by their teachers while firefighters extinguished the flames.
Starting March 2, 2024, Ukrzaliznytsia will launch a new night train between Kharkiv and Dnipro, which will provide an alternative to travel between the two largest cities in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine plans to propose to the IMF to expand sales of domestic bonds, raise taxes, and cut spending to secure IMF funds if US aid remains blocked.
The Pechersk District Court of Kyiv has extended the arrest of MP Oleksandr Dubinskyi until April 8.
The novice of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra was notified of suspicion for justifying russia's invasion of Ukraine and praising russian leaders and discrediting Ukrainian soldiers.
According to the SBU, Sergey Ganzha is involved in organizing mass repressions against civilians in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region.
Law enforcement officers found a cache with grenade launchers, machine guns, assault rifles, ammunition and explosives in an abandoned building in a village in Chernihiv region.
A technical supervision engineer was served a notice of suspicion for negligence that led to the subsidence of a kindergarten building in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv after signing an acceptance certificate for unfinished repairs.
Nordic and Baltic lawmakers expressed concern over delays in providing military assistance to Ukraine and called for a clearer American strategy to counter Russian aggression.
EU diplomat Josep Borrell has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who unleashed a war against Ukraine, has no intention of giving in.
The SBU conducts searches in the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.
The European Union hopes to disburse the first tranche of a new €50 billion financial support package to Ukraine within weeks, but further disbursements will depend on Ukraine's compliance with reform requirements.
Officials of the State Labor Service were detained for extorting half a million hryvnias from a company for avoiding an unscheduled inspection.
More than 500 Ukrainian children have been killed and more than 1,200 injured as a result of the ongoing Russian invasion.
More than 300 vehicles are clearing roads and sidewalks in Kyiv to improve conditions during ice and sleet.
Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson demonstrates the Kremlin's connection to the Trump Republican Party and could boost Donald Trump's chances of re-election by convincing Republicans to continue blocking US military aid to Ukraine.