Russian missile strike damages Kotliarevsky University of Arts in Kharkiv
As a result of the Russian army's missile strike on Kharkiv on Sunday, March 1, buildings of the I. P. Kotliarevsky Kharkiv National University of Arts were damaged.
01 March 2026
As a result of the Russian army's missile strike on Kharkiv on Sunday, March 1, buildings of the I. P. Kotliarevsky Kharkiv National University of Arts were damaged.
In the Myrnohrad area of Donetsk Oblast, after unsuccessful attempts to break through the defenses directly, the Russian army is trying to bypass the main forces of the Ukrainian army from the northeast and southwest in order to carry out an operational encirclement.
In the Kherson region, one person was killed and three others were injured over the past day as a result of Russian strikes.
Russian forces have attacked a dormitory in Kharkiv's Shevchenkivskyi district with a drone, causing a fire.
28 February 2026
Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, expressed gratitude to His All-Holiness, Bartholomew I of Constantinople, for his consistent stance and condemnation of the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called the events in the Middle East and the Gulf region a fair opportunity for the Iranian people to get rid of the terrorist regime and ensure the security of neighboring countries.
In the Donetsk region, Russian forces are increasing pressure toward the settlements of Riznykivka and Platonivka, with Ukrainian forces continuing to hold their positions and maintain control of the situation.
Ukraine continues to prepare for a trilateral meeting, and updated directives have been set for the negotiating team.
The escalation in the Middle East poses certain risks for Ukraine, given the shift in US political attention and a number of other reasons.
In the Khmelnytskyi region, law enforcement officials reported suspicions against the deputy mayor and head of the labor and social protection department of one of the city councils in the Khmelnytskyi district, who embezzled UAH 2.6 million in state funds when purchasing a house for a large family of internally displaced persons.
Thanks to Ukraine's resilience and strong support from its partners, including the Netherlands, Russia has failed to achieve its aggressive objectives through energy terror during the winter.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree enacting a decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine to impose sanctions on ten Russian transport and logistics companies that deliver cargo to temporarily occupied territories.
Russian forces have attacked a railway station in the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, injuring an electric locomotive driver.
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Kyiv’s municipal services have already begun preparations for the next heating season and are working on options to restore damaged infrastructure and create alternative sources of heat and power supply.
The English and Ukrainian versions of the Budapest Memorandum differ. In English, Ukraine was given "assurances," while in the Ukrainian version the term used is "guarantees."
27 February 2026
Denys Shtilierman, chief designer and co-founder of the Ukrainian defense company Fire Point, has released footage showing the launch of the new FP-7 ballistic missile.
Pensions in Ukraine will be indexed by more than 12 percent, a move made possible in part by the work of Ukrainian businesses that continue to operate, pay taxes, and preserve and create jobs, enabling the state budget to function.
Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka has said that Kyiv and Budapest share many pragmatic goals – in energy, transport, logistics, and agriculture – that could be realized through Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
On February 27, five people, including two children who suffered acute stress reactions, were injured in an enemy attack in the Kharkiv region.
As of today, more than 23 million square meters of roads in Ukraine require repair, with the first works already planned.
The main elements of the architecture of the system for monitoring and verifying ceasefire violations have already been developed.
The United States is far more interested in gaining access to Russian raw materials and involving American companies than in supporting Ukraine, and European countries must clearly distance themselves from any possible “dirty” deals between the U.S. and Russia.
Since the start of the day, the Russian army has attacked the positions of Ukrainian defenders 57 times, concentrating the greatest activity in the Huliaipole sector and also maintaining high activity in the Pokrovsk sector.
Contractors of Energoatom who paid kickbacks to figures implicated in the so-called Midas case may avoid criminal liability if they voluntarily report the bribes to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine before detectives establish the fact of bribery.
The European Commission welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's readiness to accept the results of an inspection of the damaged Druzhba pipeline by a relevant mission initiated by Hungary and Slovakia, but the format of such a mission has not yet been determined.
Ukraine is open to cooperation with Botswana concerning the possible recruitment of its citizens by Russia for the war.
The government is ready to ensure annual pension indexation starting March 1. Pensions and insurance payments will be indexed by 12.1%, and the increase will affect about 10 million Ukrainians.
The first batch of food, weighing 2,618.15 tons, has arrived in Kenya as part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's humanitarian initiative, Food from Ukraine.
In response to the parade of North Korean troops who fought against Ukraine in Kursk, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi recalled the danger of cooperation between North Korea and Russia.