The man behind the deadly terrorist attack in Kyiv on April 18 was a former serviceman who had served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces since 1992, primarily in logistics units in the Odesa region, before retiring in 2005.
Law enforcement authorities have launched a criminal case regarding the improper performance of official duties by police officers during the terrorist act in Kyiv on April 18.
Investigators are considering several versions as they work to establish all details about the gunman who killed six people and injured 14 in Kyiv on April 18.
Following talks between Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani, the two sides reached an agreement to reopen embassies in Kyiv and Damascus.
An exhibition titled "Target Destroyed: Sky of Kyiv Region" has opened in Kyiv at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War.
In the Kyiv region, as a result of a Russian attack on April 3, more than 60 facilities were damaged in the Bucha, Brovary, Fastiv, and Obukhiv districts. One man was killed and eight people were injured.
During the planning of defensive operations in the Kyiv region, the biggest problem at the initial stage was organizing communication between different units, which used radios operating on different frequencies.
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces have released, for the first time, footage of their role in the battle for Kyiv at the start of Russia's full-scale invasion.