The Russian strike on March 22 was the largest attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure since the beginning of the war: more than 150 weapons were used simultaneously, causing significant damage to the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, leading to power outages in 12 regions, with Kharkiv, Odesa, and Khmelnytsky regions suffering the most.
In Melitopol, the Main Directorate of Ukrainian Intelligence and the local resistance movement conducted a successful joint special operation that resulted in the destruction of about 20 Russian occupiers, two KAMAZ trucks and a UAZ Patriot.
Russians fired a ballistic missile, probably an Iskander-M, from occupied Crimea, which landed in an open area in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district of Odesa region, causing no casualties or damage.
Russia has launched the largest attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure since the beginning of the full-scale war, combining various weapons such as kamikaze drones, ballistic and cruise missiles.
Defense forces destroyed 12 Shahed 131/136 barrage drones in the southeastern regions, but energy facilities in Dnipropetrovs'k and Zaporizhzhia regions were damaged.
According to British intelligence, Russia is unlikely to be able to protect all vulnerable energy facilities, despite plans to deploy Pantsir air defense systems, given the size and scope of the Russian energy sector.
Russian propagandists have released a fake video in which Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov allegedly claims Ukraine's involvement in the March 22 shooting near Moscow. It was a poorly edited fake using footage from the March 16 telethon.
Today, the President listened to the report of the military command. According to him, the situation at the front is stable.
The most difficult part of the restoration work after the massive Russian attack is still underway in Kharkiv, while in other regions, such as Sumy, Poltava, Odesa, Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnytsky, Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia, the technical feasibility of electricity supply has been restored.
Russia launched massive attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on March 22, likely with the aim of undermining Ukraine's defense industry and crippling its industrial potential.
The enemy continues to put pressure on the bridgehead near Krynky, yesterday the Defense Forces repelled two attacks in this area.
Putin is using every free minute while the US Congress refuses to approve additional aid to Ukraine, White House adviser John Kirby believes.
A shooting at a shopping center near Moscow kills 83 people and injures 121; four Tajik nationals were identified as the shooters, two of whom were detained.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 435,760 personnel and 6,852 tanks.
More than 60 people have been killed and 115 injured in a terrorist attack involving shooting and fire at a shopping center in Moscow, with the death toll likely to rise further.
All resources were mobilized to restore power supply to Kharkiv, the region with the most difficult situation after the Russian terrorist attack, as soon as possible.
Russian hackers with ties to Russian intelligence have attempted to trick German political parties with fake dinner invitations containing malicious files, indicating a broader threat to Western parties across the political spectrum aimed at undermining European support for Ukraine.
Britain will provide Ukraine with a new military aid package worth 60 million pounds, including reconnaissance drones and 20 million pounds for air defense systems.
An Honorary Consulate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was opened in Uzhhorod, covering the Zakarpattia, Lviv, and Rivne regions of Ukraine.
Ukraine categorically rejects Russia's accusations of its alleged involvement in the shooting at the concert hall in Krasnogorsk, calling it a Kremlin provocation aimed at stirring up anti-Ukrainian hysteria and discrediting Ukraine.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak discussed the Ukrainian formula for peace, preparations for the Global Peace Summit, prospects for NATO membership and the importance of supporting Ukraine with the Director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs Mika Aaltola.
Russian missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia resulted in 29 people being wounded, including 2 children, 4 houses being destroyed and over 40 damaged.
A terrorist attack takes place in a shopping center near Moscow, which Ukrainian intelligence believes to be a planned provocation by Russian special services on Putin's orders to justify further escalation of the war against Ukraine and mobilization in Russia.
Power engineers have fully restored electricity supply in Kryvyi Rih after enemy shelling and network restrictions.
Overnight, power companies restored electricity supply to more than 1 million consumers who were cut off due to enemy shelling and network restrictions.
On March 22, a shooting occurred in the Crocus City Hall shopping center near Moscow, which, according to eyewitnesses, resulted in a large number of people being injured.
On Friday, Russia launched its largest attack on Ukraine in recent memory, firing 88 missiles and 63 attack drones, causing extensive damage to energy infrastructure and civilian casualties.
A shooting incident occurs in the Crocus City Hall shopping center near Moscow. The President's Office emphasizes that Ukraine has nothing to do with the attack.
Russia launched massive strikes on many Ukrainian cities, causing casualties and damaging energy infrastructure, which President Zelenskyy condemned as "terror by definition".
Telegram has suffered a massive outage affecting users in many countries, including Ukraine, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Italy, Thailand, the United States, and Russia, with users experiencing problems with the app and sending/receiving messages.