European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announces that the European Union will give Ukraine €3.4 billion (USD$3.6 billion) throughout the summer from Russian frozen assets revenue. 2024-06-11
The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station in Zaporizhzhia is hit by a missile causing extensive damage and a large fire. A trolleybus initially reported as carrying civilians was destroyed in the attack, later confirmed to have been empty apart from the driver who was killed. Shelling also damages one of the two power lines connected to the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. 2024-03-22
The Russian government states in a press conference that the invasion of Ukraine is now a "war" and is no longer a "special military operation", the official term used for the war by the Russian government. In another press conference later in the day, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov tells reporters that although the invasion is a "de facto" war, the Russian government is not currently planning to change the invasion's "de jure" status as a "special military operation". 2024-03-22
At least 20 people are killed and at least 73 others are injured in a Russian double tap missile strike in Odesa, Ukraine. 2024-03-15
British prime minister Rishi Sunak visits Kyiv to reiterate his support for Ukraine. 2024-01-12
The Financial Times reports that the European Union is facing difficulties in agreeing on a new aid package, due to opposition from Hungary. 2023-12-4
Three people are killed and two others are injured in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, after debris from a downed Ukrainian drone hit several houses. 2023-10-12