Russian drones attack infrastructure facilities in two districts of Zakarpattia region
Russian drones attacked critical infrastructure facilities in two districts of the Zakarpattia region; one person was injured.
Russian drones attacked critical infrastructure facilities in two districts of the Zakarpattia region; one person was injured.
In the Ternopil region, a Russian drone attack on April 1 struck one of the local enterprises, causing a fire.
A Russian UAV killed four people in the Zolotonosha district of the Cherkasy region.
As a result of an enemy attack, a UAV crashed in the Poltava community—four people were injured, including a child.
The Russian army is attempting to intensify its offensive operations on the front lines.
Ukraine has secured a grant of nearly $1.3 billion from Japan under the G7’s ERA mechanism.
Rescue workers have extinguished large-scale fires that broke out at civilian facilities following Russian strikes on Lutsk.
President Donald Trump said he is seriously considering the possibility of the U.S. withdrawing from NATO after allies failed to support U.S. military action against Iran.
Ireland is allocating an additional €40.3 million in humanitarian and stabilization support to Ukraine, bringing the total aid for the year to its highest level since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Russia’s massive drone attack on the night of April 1 is a response to peaceful diplomatic efforts, including proposals for an energy and Easter ceasefire.
Russian forces dropped an explosive device from a drone onto a car in Kherson; two female passengers were killed, and the driver was injured.
Russian forces attacked two villages in the Novhorod-Siverskyi community in the Chernihiv region with strike drones overnight, destroying a house and an administrative building.
Ukrainian Defense Forces have repelled the largest Russian motorized assault on the Sloviansk sector since the start of the year.
As of the morning of April 1, there are widespread power outages in the Sumy region due to an ongoing massive drone attack. Power outages have also affected consumers in three other regions as a result of the attacks.
Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, discussed the progress of the negotiation process and the issue of the return of Ukrainians from Russian captivity with Turkish ministers and an advisor to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Over the past 24 hours, 12 settlements in the Kharkiv region came under Russian attack, leaving six people injured, including a child.
One person was injured in the Myrhorod district of Poltava region as a result of a Russian drone attack on the night of April 1.
On the morning of Wednesday, April 1, Russian forces once again launched a drone attack on Khmelnytskyi, causing a fire at a local facility.
Over the past 24 hours, on March 31, Russian invaders wounded 11 residents of Donetsk region.
Over the past day, 171 combat engagements took place between Ukraine's Defense Forces and Russian troops on the front line.
Russian troops carried out almost 20 attacks on four districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region using drones and artillery.
In Lutsk, debris from a Russian drone damaged an apartment building, and there was also a strike on an industrial facility.
Russia suffered approximately 1,298,730 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and April 1, 2026, with 1,060 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
Russian forces carried out 975 attacks on 42 settlements in the region. Four people were wounded as a result of enemy strikes in the Zaporizhzhia and Polohy districts.
The enemy attacked Kryvyi Rih with jet-powered "Shahed" drones, leaving one person injured. The strike caused a fire in the city.
The occupation authorities in Yalta are dismantling the city's historical and cultural legacy, replacing protected areas and architectural landmarks with closed hotel complexes for Russian elites.
A Russian oil tanker started unloading oil at the Matanzas terminal in Cuba, marking the first significant energy shipment to the island since it was restricted by the administration of the U.S. President Donald Trump.
Canada has prolonged the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET), which allows Ukrainians to live and work in Canada.
By the end of 2027, Finland plans to launch an air threat warning system developed with consideration of Ukraine's experience.