Heat supply restored to houses in the Dniprovskyi district of Kyiv
Heat supply has started to be restored to some homes in the Dniprovskyi district of Kyiv following shelling.
27 February 2026
Heat supply has started to be restored to some homes in the Dniprovskyi district of Kyiv following shelling.
Transcarpathia is expected to see the peak of crocus blooming next week, and regional tourism experts predict a surge of visitors over the following weekend.
Agents of the ATESH guerrilla movement carried out a successful sabotage operation on a Russian army communications facility near Sevastopol, resulting in the destruction of radio-electronic warfare antennas that were interfering with Ukrainian drones in the area.
Naftogaz Group is importing U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) into Ukraine for the first time through the terminal in the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda.
Around 330,000 Ukrainian students in grades 1–11 are currently studying abroad while continuing to receive Ukrainian education.
26 February 2026
Russian forces launched attack drones at Vilniansk in the Zaporizhzhia district on Thursday evening, injuring two people.
Japan's support for Ukraine is long-term and comprehensive, covering areas from macrofinancial assistance and energy to the involvement of Japanese businesses in Ukraine's reconstruction. Japan will continue its efforts together with Ukraine and its partners to achieve a just and lasting peace.
Ukraine's energy recovery strategy will be finalized on March 1.
Another round of negotiations has concluded in Geneva, with the work taking place in two formats – separate talks with the U.S. delegation and a trilateral meeting involving the United States and Switzerland.
Ukrainian forces are preemptively stopping attempts by small infantry groups of Russian invaders to advance toward the villages of Bohuslavka and Nova Kruhliakivka in the Kharkiv region.
The next round of peace talks will take place in Abu Dhabi in early March.
Ukraine's Air Force has improved its ability to repel Russian aerial attacks thanks to changes made within the system.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has chaired the first meeting of the International Advisory Group on Investment Attraction and Economic Development of Ukraine.
Satellite images confirm extensive destruction at the chemical plant in Dorogobuzh in Russia's Smolensk region following an attack on the night of February 24-25.
The Japanese government is allocating 6.2 billion yen (approximately USD 41 million) for Ukraine's immediate reconstruction needs, including strengthening municipal infrastructure, healthcare, agricultural development, and support for public broadcasting.
The number of Czech citizens who believe it is right to provide humanitarian support and assistance to Ukraine in its recovery has declined slightly over the past four years, but supporters of Ukraine still constitute the overwhelming majority of the population.
Russian troops attacked two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region 20 times with drones and artillery fire, injuring a woman.
Ukraine can be confident of Canada's reliable support, regardless of political changes in the country.
During four years of full-scale Russian invasion, nearly 230,000 defenders have been awarded decorations by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A Russian drone approached the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which had entered the port of Malmö in Sweden the day before to participate in several NATO exercises.
Since the start of the day, there have been 120 clashes between Ukrainian Armed Forces and Russian troops. Ukrainian units conducted active operations and had some success in the Northern Slobozhanshchyna and Kursk sectors.
Anti-Ukrainian statements by politicians – both Czech and foreign – as well as particularly brutal actions by Russia are prompting residents of the Czech Republic to donate more actively to support Ukraine.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and President of Israel Isaac Herzog discussed steps toward achieving peace in Ukraine and providing Ukrainians with reliable security guarantees.
Flooding in Ukraine's central regions is expected to begin as early as late March, and the government is preparing mechanisms to support people and communities in case of inundations.
France has dismissed Russian accusations that Ukraine is allegedly seeking to obtain nuclear weapons or a "dirty bomb" with help from London or Paris as unfounded.
The settlements of Minkivka, Riznykivka, Yampil, and Zakitne in the Donetsk region remain under the control of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, despite Russian claims that they have been captured.
During his visit to Ukraine, Ghana's Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa met with two Ghanaian citizens who had been fighting alongside Russian invading forces and were captured by Ukrainian troops.
Ukrainian law allows investigators to conduct the investigation in the so-called Midas case for up to one year – until November 2026 – but the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) hopes to finish it by the end of the summer.
German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz, during a visit to Beijing, called on the Chinese leadership to use its influence to bring an end to Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck a P-18 Terek radar station and an RSP-6M2 radar system used by Russian forces in Dzhankoi in temporarily occupied Crimea.