Ukraine and Spain sign a bilateral security agreement that provides for €1 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year and €5 billion over the next three years.
Ukraine is taking the necessary steps to repair equipment and prepare for peak consumption periods by conducting scheduled maintenance campaigns, cooperating with European partners, and facilitating the construction of new generating facilities to replace lost capacity, despite ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
SBU officers exposed and detained an agent group of the Russian Federal Security Service, which was engaged in reconnaissance and subversive activities in Odesa region and passed to the enemy the coordinates of railway infrastructure facilities for possible attacks to disrupt train traffic.
About ten cars caught fire at a Kyiv impound lot on Kanalna Street, firefighters and police are working to localize the fire.
The eChezha service has been used more than a million times to cross the Ukrainian border. More than 100,000 users from different countries, including drivers and carriers, have already registered with the system.
The first cyclone of the year, Cyclone Remal, flooded coastal villages in Bangladesh and India's West Bengal, forcing the evacuation of nearly 800,000 people from coastal villages.
More than 14,000 Ukrainians abroad in 124 countries have updated their accounts through the Reserve+ app. Ukrainians living in Poland, Germany, and Canada are in the lead.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated the Lithuanian leader on his re-election, discussed upcoming international events and agreed to sign a bilateral agreement in the near future.
A former German army officer has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for spying for Russian intelligence services by passing classified military information.
Foreign investors are wary of investing in Ukrainian businesses because of the risks associated with military aggression and the lack of transparency and proper disclosure of business information.
Two people were wounded, one seriously, when a Russian missile hit a self-service car wash in Snihurivka, Mykolaiv region.
North Korea and China are the most significant supporters of Russia's war against Ukraine, providing military aid, microelectronics for missiles and tanks, and more than a million artillery shells, while Russia shares with the DPRK technologies that allow them to develop their missile and nuclear programs.
China has no information about sending a delegation to the Ukraine Peace Summit scheduled for June 15-16 in Switzerland, but supports efforts to reach a peaceful settlement and “political solution” to the “crisis.
Some NATO countries are discussing expanding their support for Ukraine by providing military training, logistics, air defense, and possibly protecting the skies over western Ukraine.
Germany is allocating 60 million euros for humanitarian aid to Ukraine, in particular to the russian-occupied regions in the east of the country, as people there lack the most basic necessities due to the occupation that has lasted for more than two and a half years.
An elderly woman died after an ambulance taking her to the hospital was very late due to a badly damaged road, which residents say was destroyed by vehicles of the agricultural firms Kernel and Ukrainian Dairy Company.
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly called for Ukraine to be allowed to use Western weapons on Russian territory, although this decision was met with resistance from some members.
In Odesa, an official of the Primorskyi RTCK of the JV organized a large-scale scheme to make money by helping men who wanted to avoid mobilization to “correct” their data in the Oberih database of the register of persons liable for military service. In this way, the official illegally earned about a million dollars.
The Legal Committee of the Georgian Parliament did not uphold President Salome Zurabishvili's veto of the draft law "On Transparency of Foreign Influence" - the so-called "foreign agents" law.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged EU ministers to allow Ukraine to strike military targets in Russia and provide additional air defense systems, such as Patriot, to protect against Russian attacks on civilians.
The guerrillas reconnoitered an actively operating Russian oil refinery in Svetlograd, Stavropol Krai, which is likely to supply fuel to Russian troops on the southeastern front.
Russia's full-scale military aggression, corruption and a weak judicial system continue to negatively affect Ukraine's investment climate, discouraging foreign investors from investing in the country.
Ukrainian singer Jamala gave birth to her third child, a son, Alim Seit-Bekir Oglu Suleymanov, and announced it on Instagram.
Over the weekend, as a result of Russia's armed aggression in Ukraine, 3 more children were injured and one was killed. This brings the total number of children killed to 548 and over 1351 injured.
Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region with artillery and mortars, 35 explosions recorded in three communities.
Russians shelled the border areas and settlements of the Sumy region of Ukraine with artillery and mortars, 12 explosions were recorded in Bilopil, Krasnopil and Esman communities.
In Sievierodonetsk, the Russian occupiers require residents to confirm their absence from the city in person and in the presence of two witnesses with Russian passports; in Bryanka, a mobile cinema club appeared instead of restoration work.
Seven more mobile units will soon arrive in New Caledonia as reinforcements, and the state of emergency will end as planned on Tuesday morning local time, following recent unrest that has caused seven deaths, hundreds of arrests and widespread destruction.
Ukraine imposed power supply restrictions from 6 a. m. to midnight, reconnected a nuclear unit to the grid after repairs, restored gas supply to 1,290 consumers in Vinnytsia region after an enemy attack, and prepared more nuclear units for repairs to ensure stable operation during the heating season.
In Odesa region, the commercial structure Allseeds Black Sea claims that the ban on its unauthorized use of the road, which is on the balance sheet of the strategic enterprise Odesa Port Plant, will have "terrible consequences.