An oil slick measuring 1. 5 by 1.5 meters after the Russian tanker accident reached Sevastopol. Birds contaminated with fuel oil were found in the areas of Uchkuyivka, Laspi and Omega Bay.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, local residents report explosions.
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II has begun dismantling the names of cities and the Soviet Gold Star medal on the Alley of Hero Cities. Among the inscriptions to be removed are Moscow and Minsk.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on human rights in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The document was supported by 81 countries, for the first time officially recognizing Russia's actions as a “war of aggression.
The head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation reported UAV attacks on several regions of Russia and Crimea. Explosions were heard in Sevastopol, which was confirmed by the city's Russian-appointed “governor.
A former MP from the Party of Regions has been notified of suspicion of treason and incitement of national enmity. In 2014, he fled to the occupied Crimea, where he collaborated with the occupation authorities.
The Kalibr cruise missile carrier frigate was found at the naval base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The ship, which was previously damaged, is now under heavy security and is taking part in the shelling of Ukraine.
In the Saki District of the occupied Crimea, local residents report explosions. In Sevastopol, the movement of ground public transport was suspended, but later the air alarm was lights out.
Russian sources report an attack on about 40 UAVs and missiles in Crimea, in particular on the Belbek airfield. In Sevastopol, smoke was observed and explosions were heard.
In the occupied Crimea, the active operation of Russian air defense in the area of the Belbek airfield was recorded. Local residents report explosions and smoke in Sevastopol.
In Mariupol and Kherson region, the occupiers are forcing local residents, especially state employees, to donate blood for the wounded Russian military. In case of refusal, they threaten to delay payments and use mobile blood collection systems.
The occupation authorities of Sevastopol reported the operation of air defense and the downing of a Neptune missile over the sea. Earlier, a naval mine exploded in the area of Streletskaya Bay due to a storm.
In occupied Sevastopol, at 16:00, local residents reported a loud explosion. This was reported by the Krymsky Vetr telegram channel.
Over a decade of investigating the Maidan cases, 540 people have been notified of suspicion. A total of 318 indictments have been sent to court, and 76 people have been sentenced, including 26 who have received actual prison terms.
In occupied Crimea, 218 people are illegally imprisoned, including 132 Crimean Tatars. Local residents are facing problems with heating, water supply and rising fuel prices due to the hostilities.
ATES scouts found the Pantsyr S-1 air defense system in the Kamysheva and Kozacha bays of occupied Sevastopol. The system protects an oil depot, a dolphin base, ammunition depots and other military facilities.
In Sevastopol, Valery Trankovsky, Chief of Staff of the 41st Brigade of Missile Ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, was killed. He ordered the shelling of civilian targets in Ukraine, including Vinnytsia and Odesa.
A car exploded in occupied Sevastopol on Taras Shevchenko Street near a supermarket. According to preliminary data, the car was carrying a 1st rank captain of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, who died from his injuries.
The President of Ukraine signed a decree on sanctions against 15 officials of the occupation authorities of Crimea and 102 legal entities. The restrictions include asset freezes and a ban on trade.
2,935 Ukrainians have applied to the civil servants' personnel reserve to work in the liberated territories. Most of the candidates are men (56%) who want to work in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian guerrillas have revealed the location of the rear position of the BARS unit of the Russian occupation forces in Donetsk region. They found camouflaged armored vehicles and field staff, and recorded the arrival of the command.
A Russian all-round radar Podlet was discovered in the Streletskaya Bay of Sevastopol. The occupiers installed the station to detect air targets at low altitudes out of fear of new strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk commented on the information that Russians are using a reserve command post in Sevastopol. According to him, there are currently no signs of the Russian fleet returning to Crimea.
Soldiers of the 810th Marine Brigade in Sevastopol bribe commanders for a delay in sending them to the Kursk region. Due to the constant loss of personnel, the unit has low morale.
In Sevastopol, ATESH agents recorded the deployment of 5 Russian military vessels in Streltsy Bay. Among them are 3 combat boats.
The Central Election Commission of Ukraine has asked the IEBC to suspend the membership of the election commissions of the Russian Federation and Belarus. The reason is the organization of illegal elections in the occupied territories of Ukraine and violation of the principles of democracy.
The number of criminal proceedings under Article 332 of the Criminal Code has increased significantly since the start of the full-scale invasion. Courts often impose suspended sentences, despite the strict sanction of the article.
The President of the All-Ukrainian Curling Federation appealed to the associations of 8 countries regarding Russia's attempts to include organizations from the TOT of Ukraine in its federation. The Norwegian association supported Ukraine by condemning Russia's actions.
An indictment against three ex-Berkut officers for the murder and injury of protesters on February 20, 2014 in Kyiv has been submitted to the court. They are charged with abuse of power and premeditated murder.
ATES agents conducted a reconnaissance of the Black Sea Fleet vehicle fleet in Sevastopol. They discovered the movement of military equipment and a brig where “refuseniks” from the 810th Marine Brigade are kept.