At night, Russians targeted an energy facility in Ternopil, a gymnasium in Nikopol, and homes in the Kyiv region.
In November, occupiers killed 17 civilians and injured over a hundred more in the Kherson community.
Over 300 Ukrainian prisoners of war have been sentenced by illegal occupation and Russian courts, according to the Office of the Prosecutor General.
In Ukraine, nearly 500 cases are being investigated regarding the mistreatment of prisoners of war by Russians.
In 2024, Amnesty International verified 17 Russian strikes that resulted in injuries and fatalities among children.
Russian actor and propagandist Vladimir Mashkov has been sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison.
In October, near Ugledar, occupiers executed five Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to the prosecutor's office.
A civilian from Golaya Prystan spent seven months in Russian captivity, extinguishing cigarette butts on his body and carving "RF" into his skin.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 318 people have been killed in Ukraine due to explosive devices.
Last week, Russians executed four more Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Pokrovsk direction.
In the past two months, authorities have recorded 13 criminal cases linked to the shooting of over fifty Ukrainian soldiers by occupying forces.
Russian drones targeted Ukraine overnight, resulting in one death and three injuries in Ternopil, while a warehouse caught fire in the Kyiv region.
Despite efforts by security forces to disperse the protest in Tbilisi, the demonstration in the Georgian capital continues.
In Georgia, law enforcement detained two individuals during a protest, accusing them of committing a crime for allegedly assaulting police officers.
Ukraine advises Georgian authorities not to alarm their citizens with a "Ukrainian scenario," warning against turning the country into another Belarus.
Journalist Remzi Bekirov lost 15 kilograms while imprisoned in a Russian colony.
A Russian court sentenced a resident of occupied Crimea to 14 years in prison for alleged "treason."
A court in occupied Crimea fined a local resident for insulting Putin on social media five years ago.
Russian occupiers dropped explosives from a drone onto a minibus in Kherson, resulting in casualties and injuries (updated).
An online course has been launched in Russia aimed at "restoring Russian identity" among Ukrainian children from conflict zones.
The U.S. has suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia.
At night, Russians launched drone strikes on Ukraine, damaging a hospital in Kyiv and leaving one person injured.
In the Odessa region, seven civilians were injured due to a nighttime Russian strike.
Russians launched a massive attack on Ukraine, with explosions reported in Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnytskyi, Lutsk, and Odesa (updated).
Human rights advocates have submitted a petition to the UN regarding the case of Crimean political prisoner and journalist Vladislav Yesipenko.
Russian forces launched nighttime missile strikes on Ukraine using cluster munitions.
Russians at the front executed five Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Crimean Tatars are seeking full recognition of their rights, according to Chubarov.
In Kyiv, two civilians were injured due to Russian shelling.
Due to a nighttime Russian shelling, power and water were lost in Ternopil, while residential buildings were damaged in the Kyiv region.