A spokesperson for the Ukrainian Defense Forces said they are now on the eve of another massive Russian attack, citing the increased presence of Russian drones.
The former U.S. general said Russia would likely launch nuclear warheads to convince Ukraine that it could turn into a "nuclear holocaust."
In several cases, Russian servicemen with shrapnel wounds were sent back to the frontline even if the fragments have not yet been removed.
An investigative journalist found that the children of sanctioned Russian officials visited NATO and EU countries amid the war.
An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky admitted that Ukraine has suffered "significant" losses in the fight amid Russia's "enormous" casualties.
Ukrainian authorities intercepted a call between a Russian soldier and his wife talking about corpses being taken out of Makiivka.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not elaborate on when the escalation might occur.
The Russian army is planning to attack a hospital ward where civilians are receiving treatment.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Russian President Vladimir Putin will still lose the war despite putting more resources on the battlefield.
The United States has so far committed $24.2 billion worth of military assistance to Ukraine.
Nearly 50% of foreign policy experts are anticipating Russia's collapse as a consequence of its invasion of Ukraine.
More than 6,900 Ukrainian civilians have now died as a result of Russian missile strikes.
Ukrainian soldiers used their weapons as instruments in a "shock-show orchestra" caroling posted by Ukraine's defense ministry on Friday.
Zaporizhzhia military administration chief Oleksandr Starukh said Russian forces continue to force Ukrainians to collaborate and raid communities.
The train carrying the corpses of Russian servicemen arrived at Russia's Kemerovo Oblast from Rostov-on-Don.
The Russian army used incendiary weapons to target the Ukrainian city of Kherson.
A UN report also detailed over a dozen cases involving gang rape and sexual assault of Ukrainian civilians by Russian soldiers.
The Russian army only gave Ukrainian detainees 40 seconds to eat their meal, according to a report.
The "I Want to Live" project was launched by Ukraine in September to allow Russian military personnel to surrender.
On New Year's Day alone, more than 120 road accidents occurred in Ukraine, killing six people and leaving more than 140 injured.
Ukraine's military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, said he discovered the dead bodies while visiting the beleaguered Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Ukrainian spy chief Kyrylo Budanov said Ukraine will likely push to liberate its territories from Russian forces in the spring.