Due to rising tensions, the Embassy of Kazakhstan recommends that its citizens leave Ukraine. Instructions for departure and emergency contact numbers are provided.
Oleh Kiper, Head of the Odesa RMA, met with Indian Ambassador Ravi Shankar. They discussed the restoration of irrigation systems, hospital repairs, the grain corridor, and investments in the region.
The DPRK sent about 420 balloons with garbage across the border with South Korea. This is a response to the campaign materials of South Korean activists and comes amid deteriorating relations between the two countries.
Rafael Grossi made his fifth visit to the occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP. The IAEA experts assessed the situation after the fire and ongoing work, emphasizing the importance of ensuring nuclear safety in the context of the conflict.
The Ukrainian team has won the 4x100 meter freestyle relay at the 2024 Paralympic Games. This is Ukraine's third gold medal of the day and the fifth award in swimming at these competitions.
North Korea executed 20-30 regional officials after devastating flooding in July. Kim Jong-un promised to punish those who neglected their duties, resulting in numerous casualties.
During the air raid, explosions were heard in Poltava region. The head of the Poltava RMA reported that no hits were recorded in the region.
The Ukrainian military commandant's office provides comprehensive assistance to local residents in the Kursk region. Medical care, food and drinking water are provided in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Russian troops shelled Kostyantynivka in Donetsk region with Smerch multiple rocket launchers. A man born in 1985 was killed and four people aged 38 to 65 were wounded. The head of the RMA calls for evacuation.
The Minister of Digital Transformation has announced the launch of a tender for the purchase of 10,000 FPV drones with artificial intelligence for the army. It is expected that competition among manufacturers will lead to lower prices for such drones.
The Servant of the People faction held a meeting with President Zelenskyy. They discussed personnel rotations in the government, including the appointment of new ministers and the creation of a new ministry.
MP Honcharenko released a list of potential appointments to ministerial positions and to the Presidential Administration. According to the Servant of the People party, a major government reset is expected.
The SBU is investigating the possibility of drone targeting and reconnaissance in connection with the missile attack on an educational institution in Poltava. The number of injured has risen to 298, with 53 reported dead.
The SBU is investigating the missile attack on the educational institution in Poltava, checking all those who had access. Various versions are being considered, including adjustments and reconnaissance drone, and people who filmed the aftermath of the attack are being sought.
The Ukrainian Air Force has warned of an enemy missile heading toward Poltava and Myrhorod. Earlier, a threat of ballistic missile use from the northeast was reported.
Explosions were heard in Dnipropetrovs'k region, particularly in Novomoskovsk. The Air Force warned of a ballistic missile threat, and residents of Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih were urged to take cover.
A 27-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman severely beat a 68-year-old woman from the same village, accusing her of witchcraft. The attackers tried to take the victim to the forest but were detained by the police.
Kyiv's Pechersk Court agreed to summon doctors due to Shufrych's poor health and to consider the case by a panel of three judges. The next hearing in the treason case is scheduled for September 5.
Ukrenergo announces the probable application of the 1st stage of blackouts in all regions of Ukraine during the day on September 5. Power supply to critical infrastructure will not be limited, but the scope of restrictions may change.
In total, 107 combat engagements were registered in the frontline. The most intense fighting continues in the Kurakhove and Pokrovsk sectors, where the enemy made 63 attacks on Ukrainian troops' positions.
Simon Harris visited Borodianka and Gostomel and inspected the destruction caused by Russian aggression. He noted the resilience of Ukrainians and inspected the modular houses funded by the Irish government.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy is likely to attend a meeting of the Servant of the People faction today. According to MP Oleksiy Honcharenko, a “debriefing” is expected.
The President of Ukraine said that Russia still produces missiles from foreign components and circumvents sanctions. Zelenskyy thanks Ireland for supporting Ukraine with nearly €400 million.
Georgia's parliamentary majority has passed a package of laws against “LGBT propaganda” in the second reading. The laws prohibit same-sex marriage, adoption of children by LGBT couples, and restrict information about LGBT people in schools and the media.
President Zelenskyy heard a report from Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Syrskyi on the situation at the front. They discussed the strengthening of positions in the Pokrovsk sector and active actions in the Kursk region that replenish the exchange fund.
Oleksandr Yarovyi won gold with a world record and Maksym Koval won bronze in the shot put at the Paralympics in Paris. Ukraine has already won 8 gold medals and 7 double podiums at the Games.
The President of Ukraine chaired a meeting of the Security Council to discuss the use of air defense, urban defense, and the use of drones. Zelenskyy thanked Romania for the upcoming Patriot transfer and emphasized the importance of the effectiveness of Ukrainian drones.
Dmytro Lubinets called the shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war a war crime. SBU launches investigation into the Toretsk incident, Ombudsman calls on international community to put pressure on Russia.
A Russian missile attack on an educational institution in Poltava killed 51 people and injured 271. Law enforcement agencies and the Ministry of Defense are investigating the circumstances of the tragedy, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the issue of inviting Ukraine to NATO remains relevant. He believes it is possible to receive an invitation to the NATO summit in the Netherlands in 2025.