Local communities will transfer additional distributed generation sources to Kyiv with a total capacity of more than 6.5 MW. These will be used to provide heating for schools and residential buildings.
A resident of Ukraine’s Khmelnytskyi region has been extradited from Germany after being sentenced to six years in prison for illegal drug trafficking and subsequently fleeing abroad.
Energy specialists have developed a number of technical solutions that will allow the city to shift from emergency outages to strict but predictable power outage schedules in Kyiv.
Following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Donald Trump announced that framework arrangements had been reached for a future agreement on Greenland and that tariffs against a number of countries that do not support the island's accession to the United States had been canceled.
On January 21, there were 140 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders, with the hottest areas remaining the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole directions.
Fighters of the UAV reconnaissance-and-strike groups of the "Hart" border brigade detected and struck an artillery battery in the Russian rear that was providing cover for enemy infantry during assaults on the Ukrainian border in Kharkiv region.
Over the past 10 days, Russian occupiers have dropped 768 guided and high-explosive aerial bombs on the territory of Donetsk region controlled by the Ukrainian authorities.
US President Donald Trump has rejected the scenario of immediate military intervention in Iran, but the strengthening of the American contingent in the region may indicate that he is preparing for an attack aimed at overthrowing the Iranian regime in the future.
The information about 600,000 people leaving Kyiv after the shelling on January 9 has not been confirmed by any unit of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
The Senate of the Czech Republic has expressed its support for Ukraine and distanced itself from the scandalous statements made by Tomio Okamura, speaker of the lower house of parliament.
Russian troops shelled the Kherson region with artillery, mortars, multiple launch rocket systems, and drones throughout the day, killing one person and injuring another.
About 19,000 civilians, including 200 children, remain in the shelled town of Druzhkivka in Donetsk Oblast, where the situation is currently the most difficult.