The Ukrainian Navy detained a cargo ship that was entering Russian-occupied Ukrainian ports for commercial purposes, in violation of Ukrainian and international law.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg expects allies to agree on a strong statement on Ukraine's membership in NATO, but the specific wording is still under discussion.
The Netherlands allocates an additional 300 million euros for the purchase of ammunition for F-16 fighter jets, which it will soon supply to Ukraine along with other NATO allies, in addition to the 150 million euros previously allocated for the same purpose.
The head of Poland's military department urges to prepare forces for a full-scale conflict amid growing tensions with Belarus and Russia.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with the newly appointed Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Dick Schouffe, to discuss strengthening Ukraine's air defense, defense cooperation, and training of Ukrainian pilots.
The U. S. rejects Ukraine's proposal that Poland shoot down Russian missiles over Ukrainian airspace to avoid escalating the conflict and give Putin arguments that NATO provoked the war.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says in a letter to EU leaders that Russian President Putin and Chinese leader Xi expect peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to take place before the end of the year.
Ukraine and Luxembourg sign an agreement on security cooperation and long-term military support for Ukraine in the land, air, and cyber spheres.
Bellingcat's investigation, using 3D modeling and expert analysis, proving that Okhmatdyt in Ukraine was hit by a russian X-101 cruise missile, is labeled as dangerous spam by the X network.
Denmark and the Netherlands provide Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets with U. S. support, strengthening the Ukrainian Air Force and its defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
The High Anti-Corruption Court in absentia imposed an arrest measure on Konstantin Zhevago, owner of the Finance and Credit group, who is suspected of providing undue benefit to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and judges of that court.
At the NATO summit, Allies will announce their intention to provide Ukraine with €40 billion in funding over the next year, as well as measures aimed at strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and bringing it closer to NATO membership.
A serviceman of one of the military units of the Ukrainian Navy was served a notice of suspicion of passing information about the unit's command to the enemy.
A number of non-governmental organizations and businesses that deal with political issues and receive foreign funding were 100% exempt from mobilization.
A serviceman suspected of throwing a grenade at people from a car window on Kovelska Street in Lutsk was taken into custody without bail.
An explosion has occurred near a high-rise building in Brovary near Kyiv, no one was injured, and law enforcement is investigating the cause of the explosion.
Slovakia has expressed its readiness to accept some children from the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv, including those with cancer, for treatment accompanied by their parents.
NATO leaders are gathering for an anniversary summit in Washington, D. C., with the top priority of supporting Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion, to coordinate aid and provide more ammunition, air defense equipment and other assistance.
The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights noted that Ukraine has a separate list of Ukrainian military personnel who were captured before the full-scale invasion.
Five Ukrainian citizens were returned from places of detention in Belarus thanks to communication between the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights and the Belarusian side.
A joint operation by Ukrainian special services caused explosions and fires at a Russian military airfield, a power substation, and an oil depot in various regions of Russia.
More than 400 women remain in Russian captivity as prisoners of war, and Ukraine is working to organize an exchange for their return with the help of the UAE.
Russia deliberately targeted the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Ukraine and launched a missile strike, which was confirmed by international experts.
Zelenskiy said that only powerful alliances such as the US, China, and the EU can mediate to stop Russia's war against Ukraine by putting economic and military pressure on Putin.
President Zelenskyy expects very concrete steps from NATO partners at the summit, including strengthening Ukraine's air defense, civilian infrastructure, and energy grid.
If NATO countries allow Poland to replace its MiG fighters with other aircraft, Warsaw will be able to consider transferring its MiGs to Ukraine.
Poland will discuss with its NATO allies the possibility of shooting down Russian missiles heading toward Poland in Ukrainian airspace before they enter NATO territory.
Ukraine and Poland signed a security agreement that provides for the formation and training of a new Ukrainian volunteer military unit called the Ukrainian Legion in Poland, which will allow Ukrainians living in Poland, Lithuania and other EU countries to voluntarily join the defense of Ukraine.
The security agreement between Ukraine and Poland provides for the development of a mechanism to shoot down Russian missiles and drones launched toward Poland.
President Zelenskyy announces a new defense package from Poland for Ukraine, which will include strengthening Ukraine's air defense and signing an ambitious security agreement with Poland to protect Ukrainian lives.