Military doctors are involved in the treatment of victims of a rocket attack on the Poltava Military Institute of Communications. The Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the organization of evacuation and medical care.
A Russian missile strike on an educational institution in Poltava killed 49 people and injured 219. The building of the Institute of Communications was partially destroyed, and up to 18 people may be trapped under the rubble.
The Defense Ministry's Main Inspectorate will investigate the circumstances of the tragedy in Poltava, where 47 people were killed by a Russian missile strike. The missile hit an educational institution and a hospital, injuring more than 180 people.
The Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, Ruslan Stefanchuk, announced that three ministers have resigned. Details on the specific ministers and the reasons for their resignation have not yet been disclosed.
Volodymyr Kudrytskyi stated that his dismissal was not related to the protection of Ukrenergo's substations. He emphasized the importance of independent corporate governance and transparent business processes to receive Western financial support.
The HACC reduced bail for Viktor Zhora from UAH 10 million to UAH 5. 45 million. The former deputy head of the State Special Communications Service is suspected of embezzling UAH 62 million in public funds.
A preparatory hearing in the case of Maybozhenko, suspected of committing a drunken car accident with four victims, is scheduled for September 4. The incident occurred in April 2024, after which Maybozhenko was dismissed from his post.
The Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo has terminated the powers of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi as Chairman of the Board. Two members of the Supervisory Board resigned, considering the decision politically motivated.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a draft agreement with Cambodia on the mutual abolition of visas for holders of diplomatic and service passports. The agreement will allow visa-free entry and stay of up to 30 days within 60 days.
President Zelenskiy said that the enemy will be held accountable for the missile attack on Poltava, which killed 41 people. He called for Ukraine to be provided with air defense systems and missiles to defend itself against Russian terror.
The enemy attack on Poltava killed 41 people. This is the largest number of casualties from a single attack in the city since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
Roman Pogorilyi reported on the difficult situation in various parts of the frontline. Active hostilities continue in many areas, including Vuhledar, Maryinka, Toretsk and Pokrovsk.
The Cabinet of Ministers has authorized the State Service for Special Communications to purchase unmanned systems and electronic warfare equipment during martial law. This applies to the needs of the State Special Communications Service, the Armed Forces, the National Guard, the Security Service and other law enforcement agencies.
The government has adjusted its deregulation action plan to include 103 tasks and 143 measures to support businesses. The new law allows starting a business on a declarative basis without obtaining permits.
The Cabinet of Ministers allowed state-owned enterprises to raise funds for demining from the NBU account. The government also increased compensation for the cost of demining agricultural land to 100%.
Prime Minister Shmyhal outlined 5 strategic directions of the government's work in the education sector. These include security, new technologies, the New Ukrainian School, vocational schools, and the transformation of higher education.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine is launching a pilot project of the Single Platform for Housing and Utility Services. The system will automate processes, improve customer accounting and service quality control, and provide users with an electronic account with full information.
The director of the A-95 consulting company predicts that the price of liquefied gas may rise to 33 UAH/l in September due to an increase in excise duty. Gasoline and diesel prices will remain unchanged due to low oil prices.
An indictment against MP Nestor Shufrych and his former assistant has been submitted to the court.
Eight underground schools are being built in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the first of which is 40% complete. By the end of the year, they plan to open a school for 1,000 students, which will allow 6,000 children to study offline.
A conflict between two men over parking occurred on the territory of a residential complex in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv. The driver fired several shots from a traumatic weapon, wounding his opponent.
A shooting occurred in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv near the Amurskyi residential complex. After a verbal conflict, one of the men pulled out a weapon and opened fire, the police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.
Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi does not object to the re-inspection of Roman Hladkyi, who was appointed Chief of Staff of the Security Service of Ukraine. The Verkhovna Rada Committee recommends legislative regulation of the creation of the Unmanned Systems Forces.
President Zelenskyy said that there are currently only political steps to return ZNPP to Ukrainian control. IAEA Director Grossi is expected to visit ZNPP and meet with him in Kyiv.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said that the idea of attracting foreign F-16 pilots for Ukraine should be discussed with the coalition. The Netherlands continues to support Ukraine by training pilots and accelerating the supply of weapons.
President Zelenskyy said that there had been no Russian advance in the Pokrovske direction for two days, despite the difficult situation. He also noted that the Kursk operation could help reduce the escalation due to the withdrawal of Russian troops.
President Zelenskiy said Ukraine lacks the funds to mass-produce long-range missiles and drones. He called on partners to invest in production to stay ahead of Russia.
President Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs not only permission to use long-range weapons against Russian targets, but also to actually receive it. He noted that this issue depends on the United States, Britain, France and Germany.
80% of the new aid package from the Netherlands will support Ukraine's energy system. Prime Minister Dick Schoof announced the provision of components, gas turbines and demining equipment.
Former Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov is confident that the F-16 fighter jet crash will not affect plans to supply these aircraft to Ukraine. He noted that Western partners understand the risks of war and will continue training Ukrainian pilots and technicians.