The public prosecutor general’s office in Munich has taken over the investigation into the murder of Ukrainian soldiers in Bavaria, as a political motivation for the crime cannot be ruled out.
The Latvian government has approved a new batch of military aid to Ukraine, which will include, among other things, short-range anti-aircraft systems and surveillance drones.
In the temporarily occupied Dzhankoi, on the night of April 30, missiles attacked a military airfield where the helicopter regiment of the 4th Air Force and Air Defense Command of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation is stationed.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with officers who are undergoing professional military training courses in accordance with NATO standards.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Major General Serhii Deineko, head of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, to the rank of lieutenant general.
In 2024, the NGO "Ukraine-2050" will help Ukrainian authorities to ensure that Ukraine gains access to the frozen assets of the Russian Federation abroad in order to ensure Ukraine's victory and compensate it for the huge losses caused by Russia.
In temporarily occupied territories, the invaders continue to appropriate for further sale apartments and houses of the residents who have left the area following the Russian incursion.
Ukraine’s energy sector has received humanitarian aid from the Latvian donor, Latvenergo, totaling more than 325 tonnes in weight. The shipment includes a 250 MVA transformer and 60 tonnes of transformer oil.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has clarified that Ukraine has been informing the Council of Europe about its derogation from the obligations assumed under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms since 2015 in connection with Russia's armed aggression against the country.