2026 in Ukraine

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Events in the year 2026 in Ukraine.

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January

  • 5 January –
  • 9 January – Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Deputy Prime Minister and Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov resign.[3]
  • 14 January – President Zelenskyy declares a state of emergency in the Ukrainian energy sector due to Russian attacks and adverse winter conditions.[4]
  • 31 January – A technical malfunction affecting power lines running between Ukraine, Romania and Moldova causes extensive power outages in western and central Ukraine, including Kyiv.[5]

February

March

  • 5 March –
    • President Zelenskyy says he would prefer not to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline.[12][13]
    • Ukraine accuses Hungary of hostage-taking and theft following the detention of two vans and seven staff of the Ukrainian bank Oschadbank by Hungarian authorities while transiting cash through to Austria.[14]
  • 6 March –
  • 9 March – President Zelenskyy confirms the deployment of interceptor drones and specialists to help protect U.S. military bases in Jordan amid the 2026 Iran war.[19]
  • 12 March – Ukraine and Romania sign a strategic partnership agreement in the defense and energy sectors.[20]
  • 15 March – Ukraine boycotts the closing ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Italy in protest over Russian athletes being allowed to compete under the Russian flag after the lifting of sanctions imposed over the Russian invasion in 2022.[21]
  • 19 March – Former MP Lyudmila Marchenko is sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine for bribery.[22]
  • 21 March – Archbishop Nykodym of Sumy and Okhtyrka (formerly Volodymyr Kobzar) is elected as head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate following the death of Filaret Denysenko on 20 March.[23]
  • 25 March – Ihor Polishchuk resigns as mayor of Lutsk amid a corruption investigation against him.[24]

April

  • 18 April – Six people, including the gunman, are killed in a mass shooting and hostage crisis at a supermarket in Kyiv.[25]
  • 23 April – The European Union approves a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine.[26]

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