The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has notified Roman Khitushchenko, the "first deputy minister of economic development" of the occupied Crimea, of suspicion of organizing the industrial production of combat drones for Russian troops.
Ukrainian partisans distribute symbols in the occupied Crimean cities to resist Russian control and show that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
The russian occupation forces have opened training centers for drone operators in the occupied cities of Ukraine, such as Sevastopol and Mariupol, to recruit local residents to serve in the russian armed forces.
Allegedly, the Russian occupiers' retention of Kalibr missiles is related to attempts to avoid risks in the occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian guerrillas have discovered the location of Russian warships involved in massive missile attacks on Ukraine.
The environmental situation in the occupied Crimea is difficult due to the lack of water resources, which the occupiers ruthlessly use for their military bases and enterprises, considering the peninsula only as a military base.
The occupiers are actively trying to continue the settlement of Crimea by Russians, while repressing and persecuting the pro-Ukrainian population.
The Verkhovna Rada dismisses Yuriy Buglak, who was featured in a journalistic investigation, from his position as a member of the Central Election Commission.
The Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 44 air targets, including 29 missiles and 15 attack UAVs launched by Russia to strike at targets in Ukraine.
Explosions and shooting were reported in the area of Kozatska Bay in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Loud noises from the Russian Black Sea Fleet exercises reported in temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has lodged an official protest with Nicaragua over the arrival of a Russian delegation from occupied Crimea.
At least three Russian planes were shot down at the Belbek airfield in occupied Crimea, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force reports.
Russians brought a floating crane to Grafskaya Bay in Sevastopol to raise the sunken guard ship "Tarantula".
As a result of a strike on the russian-occupied Belbek airfield in Crimea, russian Lieutenant General Alexander Tatarenko was probably killed.
The former commander and 3 officers of the Crimean Berkut are accused of treason and aiding Russia's annexation of Crimea by seizing firearms and blocking roads in 2014.
Ukrainian forces sink a Russian missile boat near occupied Crimea, limiting Russia's naval capabilities in the western Black Sea.
The son of Russian oligarch Igor Churkin has been detained in Argentina for attempting to fraudulently retain control of a business in Ukraine with a loan from a state-owned bank.
Turkish banks have begun to close the accounts of an increasing number of Russian companies and impose stricter requirements on individuals as they tighten their policies toward Russian clients amid sanctions imposed in connection with the war in Ukraine.
During the attack on Sevastopol, a communication node may have been damaged, which, according to open sources, belongs to the Belbek military airfield.
Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat urged Ukrainians to wait for official confirmation of the consequences of the "explosions" at the Belbek military airfield in occupied Crimea.
A former russian official has been detained in London on charges of violating British sanctions and money laundering. He is currently under arrest and awaiting trial in prison.
Mykola Oleshchuk, the commander of the Air Force, released a video of cotton in Crimea and hinted that the Belbek airfield was hit by the Ukrainian military.
According to the Russian-appointed governor, the wreckage of the downed missile fell on a vacant lot in occupied Sevastopol, and no one was injured.
The fire started in the north of the city, approximately in the area of the Belbek airfield. Locals report that the smoke from the fire is visible from different parts of Sevastopol.
An air alert was declared in russian-occupied Sevastopol, and air defense systems were spotted on the peninsula amid reports of explosions in Crimea.
Agitating for service in the ranks of the occupiers, russians in the occupied Crimea are recruiting students for courses in operating FPV drones.
ATES guerrillas are monitoring the repair work on several ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet at a shipyard in occupied Sevastopol.
The government has submitted an updated draft law on mobilization, which, in particular, introduces changes to the conscription age, military training and conscription for regular service. UNN correspondent Pavlo Bashynskyi found out and systematized what exactly the lawmakers propose.
Russian troops are using Grad and Tor missile systems to protect ships in Sevastopol from attacks by Ukrainian drones, Ukrainian partisans report.