A collaborator who helped the russians organize pseudo-elections in the occupied Berdiansk was killed in the occupied territory of Ukraine.
Since the beginning of the invasion, Ukrainian courts have handed down 81 war crimes verdicts against Russians, with 17 defendants convicted in person.
Ukrainian lawmakers discussed land reform and the harmonization of agricultural policy with the EU during a meeting with European officials in preparation for Ukraine's EU membership evaluation.
The General Staff demonstrated an extensive system of new engineering fortifications stretching for hundreds of meters along the second line of defense in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia sectors and consisting of dozens of strongholds connected by zigzag trenches.
Border guards detained 11 men who were trying to illegally cross the border with Romania near the Tisa River, rescuing two who jumped into the water.
The first personalized maritime drone "Avdiivka", manufactured by the SBU with the assistance of UNITED24, capable of carrying more than a ton of combat payload and covering more than 1000 km, was presented.
Thanks to lower food prices due to record harvests and lower energy costs, inflation in Ukraine fell sharply in 2023, but is expected to rise moderately this year due to average crop yields and the ongoing effects of the war.
Farmers in Warsaw protested by setting tires on fire in front of the Prime Minister's office. They demand protection from foreign agricultural imports.
France and Moldova will sign defense and economic cooperation agreements during Moldovan President Maia Sandu's visit to Paris on Thursday.
Ukraine is forced to use intermediary countries to purchase Soviet-style ammunition from the Balkan countries, which still refuse to supply it directly.
According to the National Bank, in 2023, the number of non-cash card transactions in Ukraine exceeded the pre-war figures, amounting to more than UAH 6 billion.
Olena Zelenska says that she and her husband, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, live parallel lives because of their busy schedules and can only meet for a few hours about once a week.
The former deputy commander of the Crimean Berkut unit, who is hiding in the temporarily occupied Crimea, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for treason, abuse of power and illegal suppression of protests in 2013.
The Italian Senate approved the country's participation in the EU naval mission to protect cargo ships in the Red Sea from attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The UK proposes to use frozen Russian assets as collateral for a loan or bond to provide financing to Ukraine, with the expectation that they will be reimbursed when Russia pays reparations.
Ukraine is ready to accept restrictions on trade with the EU to resolve a political dispute with Poland, but calls on the bloc to ban imports of Russian grain.
A court decision returned a thousand-year-old archaeological site in Rivne region worth UAH 3. 2 million to state ownership after its illegal privatization.
A cleric of the UOC-MP in Cherkasy region was notified of suspicion for justifying and glorifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
Eleven countries have joined the IT Coalition in support of Ukraine, and enough contributions have already been accumulated for the first procurement of priority requests.
Although traffic on Ukraine's borders with Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania is free, there has been an increase in queues recently as drivers look for alternative routes due to the blockade on the border with Poland.
Border guards record attempts by enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups to infiltrate from Russia, but recently, according to Andriy Demchenko, their activity has decreased.
The Kremlin does not recognize the ICC arrest warrants for two Russian commanders accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
According to political strategist Serhiy Gaidai, raising taxes for entrepreneurs will force some of them to work in the shadows and potentially emigrate.
British intelligence noted that the "Sergei Kotov" was the third ship lost by the Russian Black Sea Fleet in five weeks.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba rejected claims that Russia attacked Ukraine because it wanted to join NATO, saying that if Russia did not threaten Ukraine's existence, Ukraine would have no reason to seek collective security.
The situation on the border with Belarus is completely stable, no movement of equipment or personnel has been recorded, and no signs of enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups near the border have been detected, according to a spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
Bavarian Prime Minister Söder calls for a new vote in the Bundestag on the supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine and the resumption of their production for the Bundeswehr.
On March 6, the hryvnia depreciated against the dollar and the euro: the dollar rose by 5 kopeks and the euro by 2-10 kopeks on the buying and selling side.
Polish farmers continue to block truck traffic at six checkpoints on the border with Ukraine, where about 2,300 trucks are queuing up.
The French foreign minister said that the messages sent by France, as well as the Europeans, are "an element of the balance of power" with Russia.