Man's body found under building rubble in Odesa
Rescuers found a man's body under the rubble of a building damaged by a Russian attack on January 27 in Odesa.
27 January 2026
Rescuers found a man's body under the rubble of a building damaged by a Russian attack on January 27 in Odesa.
In Odesa, the professional lyceum of construction and architecture was destroyed for the second time by an enemy drone attack on the night of January 27, causing a fire in the building.
Rescuers found a man's body under the rubble of a building damaged by a Russian attack on January 27 in Odesa.
Shooting battles with Russian troops continue in the center of Myrnohrad.
Russian troops struck 25 settlements in 16 communities in the Sumy region nearly 60 times between the morning of January 26 and the morning of January 27.
The Russian army has hit a gas pipeline in the Mykolaiv region, leaving residents of the village of Trykhaty without gas supplies.
Enemy drones attacked shuttle buses carrying passengers in the Zaporizhzhia district.
Air Defense Forces neutralized 135 of the 165 drones used by the Russians to attack Ukraine since Monday evening.
In Odesa, 23 people were injured by an enemy attack on the night of January 27, two of them are severely wounded.
In Odesa, 23 people were injured by an enemy attack on the night of January 27, two of them are severely wounded.
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, specialists of the Cybersecurity Department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) have neutralized more than 14,000 large-scale cyberattacks and cyber incidents targeting the resources of central government bodies and Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.
On the morning of Tuesday, January 27, the Russians struck Sloviansk with guided aerial bombs, killing two people.
Emergency electricity outages have been introduced in several regions of Ukraine due to the difficult situation in the power system caused by Russian strikes.
Forty-one members of Ukraine’s 9th convocation parliament have been served with notices of suspicion by the SAPO
Over the past day, there were 103 combat engagements between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian troops, with the Pokrovsk sector being the hottest spot.
Russian forces carried out an attack on an infrastructure facility in the Lviv region.
Total combat losses of Russian forces in the war against Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to January 27, 2026, amount to approximately 1,235,880 personnel, including 820 over the past day.
The number of people injured in Odesa as a result of a nighttime attack by Russian forces has risen to 22.
Leading Lithuanian universities have joined the Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies, an initiative to study Ukraine and Ukrainian studies in educational institutions around the world, which already brings together 60 institutions in 23 countries.
Russian forces attacked the Mykolaiv region overnight with drones, directing the main strike at energy infrastructure.
For years, Russia has been delaying an urgently needed heart surgery for Crimean political prisoner Amet Suleimanov, turning the systematic denial of medical care into a tool of slow destruction of political prisoners in occupied Crimea.
Two modular towns for the temporary accommodation of evacuees are currently operating in the Kherson region, while six additional temporary shelters are functioning within the Kherson community.
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, specialists of the Cybersecurity Department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) have neutralized more than 14,000 large-scale cyberattacks and cyber incidents targeting the resources of central government bodies and Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.
As a result of a nighttime enemy drone attack on Odesa, three people were injured, civilian infrastructure sustained damage, and large-scale fires broke out.
Russia is pulling its forces out of Kamishli airport in northeast Syria, a region where Syrian government troops are attempting to regain control from Kurdish forces.
In the Kyiv region, a man threatened people and law enforcement officers with a grenade. During his detention, he was wounded by a policeman with a service firearm.
The American human rights organization HRANA has confirmed the deaths of 5,848 people during protests in Iran, of whom 5,520 were protesters, 77 were minors, 209 were security forces personnel, and 42 were bystanders.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) have submitted documents to Interpol to place on the wanted list the businessmen Tymur Mindich and Oleksandr Tsukerman, suspects in the “Midas” case concerning corruption in the energy sector.
Leading Lithuanian universities have joined the Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies, an initiative to study Ukraine and Ukrainian studies in educational institutions around the world, which already brings together 60 institutions in 23 countries.
Russia is ramping up an information operation around the energy situation in Ukraine, using bot networks, pseudo-regional channels, and humanitarian blackmail to exert political pressure on the Ukrainian authorities.