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The damaged reconnaissance ship Ivan Khurs was spotted in the Holland Bay in Sevastopol.
A Russian reconnaissance ship, Ivan Khurs, with visible damage, was spotted in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. The ship is moored in the Holland Bay.
Almost 2,000 units of power equipment have been delivered to Ukraine since the beginning of 2026.
During January–February 2026, Ukraine received more than 1,963 units of energy equipment from international partners. These include generators, transformers, modular boiler rooms, cogeneration units, and boilers. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an FSB agent in Kropyvnytskyi who registered Starlink under false names.
In Kropyvnytskyi, the SSU counterintelligence service exposed a man who, on behalf of the FSB, was registering Starlink satellite terminals for further use by Russia in the war against Ukraine. The arrest took place during an attempt to register the equipment under another person's name.
114 restoration projects: what exactly is being implemented in the regions
Within the framework of the Ukraine Recovery Programme III (Tranche B), 114 projects are planned to be implemented in various regions of the country. These include medical facilities, shelters, water supply systems, sewage systems, boiler rooms and other infrastructure facilities. This was reported by the Ministry of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine.
Britain plans to send the destroyer Duncan to protect its base in Cyprus from Iranian attacks
Following the drone strike on the runway at RAF Akrotiri, the British government is discussing the possibility of strengthening Cyprus's defences. No final decision has yet been made on sending a military vessel.
Up to 10 years for fabricated cases: Parliament proposes to increase the responsibility of law enforcement officers
The Verkhovna Rada has registered bills No. 14350 and No. 14351, which provide for criminal liability of up to 10 years' imprisonment for law enforcement officers, investigators, prosecutors and judges for illegal actions against citizens. The initiators also propose to introduce personal compensation for damages from the officials' own funds.
Shares of airlines and tour operators lost $22.6 billion in market value due to the conflict in the Middle East
The escalation of the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has caused major disruptions to air travel, the closure of key hubs in the Persian Gulf and a sharp rise in oil prices. Against this backdrop, the shares of airlines and tour operators around the world have fallen significantly.
What does the war in Iran mean for Ukraine?
European officials fear that the conflict between the US and Israel with Iran will distract Washington's attention from Russia's war against Ukraine. Kyiv also does not rule out that protracted hostilities in the Middle East will affect the supply of missiles for Ukrainian air defence.
CENTCOM announced the destruction of all Iranian ships in the Gulf of Oman
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) in the Middle East announced the destruction of 11 Iranian vessels in the Gulf of Oman. Iran has not officially confirmed these losses.
State support during the energy crisis: who is eligible and what can they receive?
The government changed the procedure for using funds from the State Decarbonisation Fund and allocated them to the purchase of 10,000 portable charging stations for children with disabilities in subgroup A. Separately, preferential lending and grant compensation for energy equipment is provided for condominiums.
Compensation from their own pockets and up to 10 years' imprisonment: MPs propose to increase the responsibility of law enforcement officers
People's Deputies Anna Skorokhod, Georgiy Mazurashu, and Mikhail Sokolov have registered a package of bills that could radically change the process of bringing law enforcement officers to justice. The parliamentarians propose not only to increase penalties for unlawful actions during investigations, but also to introduce a procedure for compensating citizens for damages caused by law enforcement officers at their own expense.
The Medvedchuk "pipe" case: from expert examination to court
The history of the Samara-Western Direction oil product pipeline is one of decades of court proceedings and reviews of decisions, followed by a criminal investigation. After the asset was returned to state ownership, the investigation was closed. In March 2026, the indictment against Viktor Medvedchuk was sent to court.