A Ukrainian intelligence chief suggested that launching more missile strikes would completely deplete Russia's reserves.
Ukrainian forces also reportedly destroyed a Russian military "concentration" in Zaporizhzhia, killing at least 10 servicemen.
Andrey Klishas, a Russian senator, said his proposal aims to "make being abroad less comfortable" for citizens who fled the mobilization.
The "Z" symbol was first seen painted on Russian military vehicles gathering near the Ukrainian border in the days leading up to the invasion.
Italy's National Cybersecurity Agency warned that there could be more cyberattacks targeting websites that provide essential services in the future.
Russia launched a total of 70 missiles targeting critical Ukrainian infrastructure on Monday.
The removal of the books in libraries and stores comes after both chambers of the Russian parliament passed a bill strengthening the ban on LGBTQ propaganda.
Microsoft noted that Russia's previous ransomware-style attack on Poland could signal its plans to extend cyber attacks on Ukraine and foreign entities.
Ukrainian intelligence said that Russian soldiers also stole personal valuables and appliances from households in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
The UAF General Staff noted that the Russian army continues to suffer losses in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblast.
Ukraine arrested and charged a Ukrainian civilian who returned a dazed Russian pilot to Russian troops with treason. The
civilian said he had no other option.
Ukraine has welcomed the idea of a Russian Oil price Cap.
Ukraine embassies and consulates are taking extra precautions after receiving numerous threats at overseas diplomatic stations.
An aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the president would provide an official tally "when the right moment comes."
Andrii Yurash, the Ukrainian ambassador to the Vatican, accused Russia of hacking and said the hackers "demonstrate the real face of Russian politics."
A Russian soldier's wife revealed that the Federal Security Service first summoned servicemen who belonged to the Black Sea Fleet for "interviews."
TIME magazine's director of photography said the featured photos reflect "the sentiment humming in the background, and sometimes roaring quite loudly."
The UAF General Staff said that the Russian army has lost more than 230 soldiers and over 15 pieces of military equipment in the Zaporizhzhia region over the previous days.
One of the letter bombs exploded in the hands of an employee, causing an injury to the worker's right hand.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said missiles and artillery systems play a significant role in "effectively defeating the enemy."
The prisoners recruited by the infamous Wagner mercenary group were imprisoned for committing crimes of rape and murder, a report said.
The director of Russian independent pollster Levada Center believed that Vladimir Putin's mobilization order contributed to the rise in support of peace talks.