Russian army attacks Huliaipole with aerial bombs, damaging houses
The Russian army attacked Huliaipole in the Zaporizhzhia region, causing damage.
25 February 2025
The Russian army attacked Huliaipole in the Zaporizhzhia region, causing damage.
On the morning of February 25, Russian troops attacked a border village in the Chernihiv region with unguided missiles, injuring a local resident and damaging a residential building.
Ukraine's defense forces have shot down six Russian Kh-101 cruise missiles and 133 drones.
On the night of February 25, Russian forces shelled a regional medical facility in Kherson, smashing windows and damaging the boiler room.
A Russian drone strike on Sumy has damaged several apartment buildings, shattering 148 windows. Rescue workers later discovered the body of a woman in one of the affected buildings.
Ukrainian Defense Industry (Ukroboronprom) and Canada's Roshel have signed an agreement to jointly produce armored personnel carriers (APCs) in Ukraine.
On February 24, Ukraine's Defense Forces engaged in 98 combat clashes with Russian invaders, with the most intense fighting recorded in the Pokrovsk sector, where Ukrainian troops repelled 28 enemy assaults.
In the morning, the enemy attacked Sumy with Shaheds, injuring two people.
Russian occupants shelled Antonivka at night, a man was injured.
The total combat losses of Russian troops in Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to February 25, 2025, amount to about 869,530 people, including another 1,300 people over the past day.
A woman was injured in Obukhiv district of Kyiv region as a result of an enemy attack.
A potential ceasefire will require international monitoring and does not mean the automatic lifting of martial law, and the next parliamentary elections are possible only six months after the end of martial law
Two women were injured as a result of enemy shelling in the Kharkiv region.
Russian territorial advances in Ukraine accelerated through 2024, although have slowed in early 2025.
24 February 2025
February 24 marks three years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which was preceded by eight years of hybrid warfare. During this time, the informational aspect of aggression has played no less a role than military operations on the ground. In this sense, propaganda is just as much a weapon in the enemy’s hands as tanks, missiles, and drones. That is why resilience to enemy propaganda is a crucial element of national defence.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the war in Ukraine could end within weeks if "we are smart."
Kharkiv resident Ihor Shyshko, a former prisoner of war, has said that he lost 50 kilograms during his time in four Russian penal colonies.
In the evening, Russian troops shelled the Dniprovsky district of Kherson with artillery, injuring three people.
In Sumy, Russians attacked a civilian car with a drone, the driver died in an ambulance, and another passenger was hospitalized with an injury.
Ukraine will continue to receive F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has emphasized the need to increase the pace and volume of weapons production in Ukraine and Europe, in particular by investing in small private Ukrainian companies.
One person was killed and five more were injured in Russia’s shelling of border communities in the Sumy region.
Prime Minister of Ireland Simon Harris confirmed on Monday that Dublin plans to transfer some of its air defense radar systems to Ukraine.
After the liberation from Russian invaders, 1,190 bodies of people killed by Russian forces were found in Bucha district of the Kyiv region.
Spain will provide Ukraine with a new military aid package worth EUR 1 billion ($1.05 billion) this year.
Four people have been injured in a Russian guided aerial bomb strike on the village of Tsupivka in Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced new military aid for Ukraine, including infantry fighting vehicles, landing systems, and flight simulators for F-16 fighter jets, as well as the first tranche of assistance funded through revenues from frozen Russian assets.
Denmark will allocate DKK 405 million ($57 million) for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in Ukraine.
Russian invaders hit the village of Tsupivka, Derhachiv district, Kharkiv region, with a guided aerial bomb, damaging several private houses.
In the Ryazan region of the Russian Federation, a fire broke out at the Ryazan Oil Refinery after a drone attack on the night of February 24.