SBGS told where the shortest queues will be at the Ukrainian-Polish border during the Easter holidays
Tightening control over the information field: occupants in the TOT call on residents to inform on each other
Occupants drop a mine on a residential building in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk Oblast
Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy enemy's BUK surface-to-air missile system in Zaporizhzhia sector
Ukraine approves plan to reform local self-government: what is expected
The Government has identified those responsible for the system of coordination of monitoring of international technical assistance
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Danilov gave his first comment after his release: he said he would continue to work for Ukraine
Additional fortifications are being built in Zhytomyr region on the border with Belarus
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SBGS told where the shortest queues will be at the Ukrainian-Polish border during the Easter holidays
Due to the approaching Easter holidays, the number of passengers and vehicles on the border with Poland has increased significantly, resulting in queues at popular border crossing points such as Krakivets and Shehyni, so travelers should plan their trips accordingly and consider using less busy border crossing points.
Tightening control over the information field: occupants in the TOT call on residents to inform on each other
In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russian occupiers are tightening their control over the information field and encouraging residents to inform on each other through chatbots, where they offer to report "signs of extremist activity" as a pretext to intimidate Ukrainians and suppress resistance.
Occupants drop a mine on a residential building in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk Oblast
Russian troops launch a KAB-1500 missile at a five-story residential building in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk region, killing three people and evacuating two women.
Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy enemy's BUK surface-to-air missile system in Zaporizhzhia sector
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces in Zaporizhzhia sector discover and destroy a Russian BUK SAM using HIMARS.
Ukraine approves plan to reform local self-government: what is expected
The Government has approved a four-year action plan to reform local government.
The Government has identified those responsible for the system of coordination of monitoring of international technical assistance
The Government has instructed the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers to ensure the creation of a system for monitoring international technical assistance.
"Russia's assumptions of a link with Ukraine are ridiculous": Western allies react to new statements by Russia over Moscow's attack
Russia's accusations of Ukraine's involvement in the attack on the Crocus City Hall near Moscow are ridiculous and lack evidence, according to a source among Western allies who dismissed them as Kremlin disinformation.
Since 2022, the Ministry of Defense has filed more than 100 lawsuits in courts over non-fulfillment of arms supply contracts
In 2022-2024, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine filed more than 100 lawsuits against contractors for failing to fulfill contracts for the supply of weapons and ammunition due to critical need during a full-scale Russian invasion.
Danilov gave his first comment after his release: he said he would continue to work for Ukraine
Oleksiy Danilov, who was dismissed from the post of Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, thanked the President for his trust and the opportunity to serve Ukraine, promising to continue working for the country's benefit.
Additional fortifications are being built in Zhytomyr region on the border with Belarus
Additional fortifications are being built on the border with Belarus in the Zhytomyr region to strengthen the defense system with anti-tank ditches, minefields, and concrete structures.