We hope for a positive result in January - Danilov on US aid to Ukraine
Umerov: Ukrainians of conscription age abroad should be asked to report to recruiting stations
Sporadic hostile attacks on Avdiivka in Donetsk region, high-rise buildings damaged in Toretsk
Minibus with 9 Ukrainians involved in an accident in Poland, one killed - MFA
Trump urges US Supreme Court to stay out of immunity dispute
Joint arms production with NATO countries is already underway, but it needs to be increased - Danilov
Political expert: Supreme Court's decision in the case of FSB agent Shepelev, accused of a series of contract killings, harms Ukraine's imageExclusive
"Historical moment": Danilov comments on Japan's possible return to the arms market
Consequences of "cotton" in Mariupol: Russian military cache and at least 10 occupants destroyed - Andriushchenko
Russians do not identify bodies of their soldiers to avoid paying compensation - General Staff spokesman
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We hope for a positive result in January - Danilov on US aid to Ukraine
Danilov is optimistic that the U. S. Congress will approve funding for Ukraine in January, following assurances from U.S. leaders and bipartisan efforts.
Umerov: Ukrainians of conscription age abroad should be asked to report to recruiting stations
Ukraine plans to invite foreign men aged 25-60 to voluntarily report to military recruiting stations for military service in 2024, with potential sanctions for non-compliance being discussed.
Sporadic hostile attacks on Avdiivka in Donetsk region, high-rise buildings damaged in Toretsk
Russian troops continue shelling Donetsk region, causing injuries and damage to residential and administrative buildings in more than a dozen settlements.
Minibus with 9 Ukrainians involved in an accident in Poland, one killed - MFA
A minibus crash on the Polish-Ukrainian border leaves one Ukrainian dead and eight injured; Ukraine's Foreign Ministry provides consular assistance and coordinates repatriation.
Trump urges US Supreme Court to stay out of immunity dispute
Donald Trump has asked the U. S. Supreme Court not to expedite his claim for immunity from prosecution for actions related to his attempt to cancel the 2020 election, offering a more balanced approach.
Joint arms production with NATO countries is already underway, but it needs to be increased - Danilov
Ukraine launches joint arms production with NATO countries and seeks to increase production.
Political expert: Supreme Court's decision in the case of FSB agent Shepelev, accused of a series of contract killings, harms Ukraine's image
The decision of the Supreme Court of Ukraine to change the sentence of former MP Oleksandr Shepelev, accused of contract killings and high treason, was criticized as damaging the country's image and prompted calls for judicial reform.
"Historical moment": Danilov comments on Japan's possible return to the arms market
Japan considers historic policy change to allow military exports.
Consequences of "cotton" in Mariupol: Russian military cache and at least 10 occupants destroyed - Andriushchenko
An explosion at the former Khladokombinat in occupied Mariupol destroyed a Russian military cache and killed at least 10 Russian soldiers, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol reports.
Russians do not identify bodies of their soldiers to avoid paying compensation - General Staff spokesman
The Russian command does not identify its dead in order to avoid paying compensation to the families, reports Kovalev, spokesman for the General Staff of Ukraine.