On the night of May 10, Russian troops launched a missile attack on Kharkiv. As a result of the enemy attacks, one person was killed and four were injured, including an 11-year-old child.
At night, air defense forces shot down eight enemy "shaheds" in Mykolaiv region, and the fallen debris caused a fire in the open.
A fire broke out at an oil refinery in the Kaluga region of Russia due to a nighttime drone attack, but it was extinguished and no one was injured.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin proposes to reappoint Mikhail Mishustin as Russia's prime minister after the government resigns.
Kyiv city authorities will limit evening street lighting to save electricity after Russian attacks knocked out Ukraine's power grid.
Explosions were heard in occupied Mariupol, and occupation channels reported "smoke" and "damage" in the city center.
President Zelenskyy discussed preparations for the Global Peace Summit with European Commission President von der Leyen, who confirmed her participation.
Fraudsters spread fake messages about power outages through a Telegram channel that reports the movement of Russian missiles or drones during air raids, using the Ukrenergo logo and name without permission.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine's KRAKEN special unit has released a video showing how they are using FPV drones to destroy Russian infantry and inflict fire damage on the enemy during the defense of the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal met with German Minister for Development Svenja Schulze to discuss the implementation of joint projects, coordinate work ahead of the Recovery Conference in Berlin in June, and emphasize Ukraine's fruitful cooperation with the German Reconstruction Credit Institution (KfW), which supports small and medium-sized enterprises that are crucial to Ukraine's recovery.
The Verkhovna Rada passed a law allowing the simultaneous issuance of Ukrainian passports and passports for traveling abroad, including for Ukrainians abroad, with different prices depending on the time of issuance.
russian hackers hacked into the satellite signal of Ukrainian TV channels and broadcast the Moscow parade, but later the signal was restored after experts regained control.
The Ukrainian parliament dismissed Oleksandr Kubrakov from his post as Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction amid reports of his potential appointment as head of the Ministry of Infrastructure.
A drone attack on an oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar Territory near Anapa caused a fire, damaging several tanks, although no injuries were reported.
In Kyiv region, law enforcement officers uncovered a group that created Telegram and Viber channels to help people evade mobilization by spreading information about places where summonses are issued.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has amended the procedure for reserving persons liable for military service during martial law, vesting the Ministry of Defense with powers previously held by the General Staff of the Armed Forces, including the authority to approve lists of persons to be reserved and submit them to the Ministry of Economy for decision.
The enemy missile was destroyed by air defense forces in Dnipropetrovs'k region. The falling debris caused several fires, but there were no casualties.
Another 11 children, including two orphans, aged 1 to 16, were returned from the Russian occupation in Kherson region to Ukraine-controlled territory.
A traitor who worked for the Russian special services and tried to help Russia capture Kyiv during the invasion by recording the locations of Ukrainian defenders was detained in Kyiv region.
Russian occupation forces are building and expanding a military base with new defensive structures near the captured city of Berdiansk in Donetsk region, according to satellite photos and a report from the mayor's advisor in Mariupol.
Five people were wounded in a Russian strike on Kharkiv, the city's mayor, Igor Terekhov, said.
Explosions have occurred in a residential area of Kharkiv, Ukraine, which, according to preliminary reports from the city's mayor, injured children.
On the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism on May 8, 2024, Ukrposhta issued a postage stamp "Russian Navy - to the bottom!" or "Ship for 3". The stamp was dedicated to the destroyed ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a 27-year-old local resident in Kryvyi Rih who coordinated with a Russian "military commander" the location of Ukrainian air defense positions and military checkpoints for possible missile strikes by Russian troops.
Power engineers restored electricity supply to 1023 families in Vyshgorod district of Kyiv region after Russian shelling damaged power grids and left them without electricity.
After a loud explosion was heard in Kyiv, air defense systems were activated, triggering an air raid and calls for residents to take shelter until the aftermath of the explosion was fully resolved.
Ukraine is working to ensure global representation and participation of leaders at the upcoming Peace Summit in Switzerland to restore the full force and effectiveness of the UN Charter to achieve a just peace.
After an anonymous report of a bomb threat to the Rivne Regional State Administration and Regional Council, no explosive devices were found, and the buildings resumed operation.
An anonymous bomb threat to the Rivne regional administration and regional council led to the evacuation and inspection of the buildings by the security services.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has supported the draft law on ratification of the free trade agreement with Turkey, which creates new opportunities for Ukrainian business by eliminating duties on 93% of industrial goods.