More than 200 buildings were damaged in Vyshneve, Kyiv region, as a result of Russia's massive attack on July 6, including over 100 residential buildings. Seven dormitories for railway workers were also damaged.
More than 8,000 vessels have used the Ukrainian Maritime Corridor since it began operating, enabling Ukraine to return to pre-war export volumes for certain categories of products.
More than 70 heads of foreign diplomatic missions and international organizations accredited in Ukraine visited the site of major destruction of civilian infrastructure in Kyiv caused by the combined massive Russian attack.
The power supply situation in the Sumy region has been partially stabilized. More than 20,000 users remain without electricity, mainly in the 5-kilometer border zone.
More than 40 households have applied for financial aid at the humanitarian headquarters in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district following the recent Russian attack.
More than 6,000 employees of the State Emergency Service (SES) and 2,500 units of equipment will be on duty throughout Ukraine during the Easter holidays.
More than 130 residents of Shostka, Sumy region, have asked for help to restore their homes after a missile strike by the Russian Federation on November 28.
More than half of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will be replaced. The dismissals are expected to take place on Wednesday, with the appointments scheduled for Thursday.
More than 9,300 people have been evacuated from seven communities in the Kharkiv, Chuhuiv, and Bohodukhiv districts in the Kharkiv region that are under Russian shelling.
More than two thousand consumers in the Kherson region were left without gas due to the shelling of a gas distribution station in the Stanislavska community.
More than 30 Ukrainian companies are expected to participate in the Ukraine Recovery Conference, which will take place in Tokyo on February 19-20, 2024.