The President of Ukraine met with the Prime Minister of Spain at the summit of the European Political Community. They discussed the schedule of arms deliveries, further defense support and the implementation of the Peace Formula.
The Ministry of Health reports 39 cases of botulism since the beginning of the year. The main causes are the consumption of home-canned food, dried fish and meat. All regions are provided with anti-botulinum serum.
In Brovary, a 70-year-old driver of a Ravon hit a 15-year-old girl on an unregulated pedestrian crossing. The victim was hospitalized in intensive care, her condition is now stable, and the police have launched an investigation.
ATES agents found a parking lot with hidden trucks and equipment of the occupiers in Kamysheva Bay of Sevastopol. Earlier, the Kasta-2E2 radar station for missile detection was removed from this bay.
Monuments to the victims of Stalinist repression and the Holodomor were dismantled in occupied Luhansk by the Russian occupation authorities, following similar actions in other occupied Ukrainian cities.
A minor boy was hospitalized with injuries after a severe storm in Kyiv region damaged roofs, fences, cars and caused power outages.
Georgian NGOs and media organizations, along with the president, have filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court against the controversial Law on Foreign Agents, which requires NGOs and media outlets receiving foreign grants to register as foreign agents, citing violations of citizens' rights and Georgia's integration into the EU and NATO.
95 Ukrainian defenders, including soldiers, members of the National Guard and border guards, were released from Russian captivity thanks to the mediation efforts of the United Arab Emirates.
According to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the uncontrolled growth of cryptocurrency mining threatens energy stability and potential power shortages in certain regions of Russia.
The Ukrainian Navy destroyed 28 Russian ships, including a submarine, three missile carriers, and two new ships representing all classes from a flagship missile cruiser to missile boats and patrol ships, significantly reducing Russia's naval capabilities in the Black Sea.
A 700-square-meter fire broke out in the building of the Center for Digitalization of Education in central Moscow. The fire was extinguished by 100 rescuers, 34 pieces of equipment and a Ka-32 helicopter.
During the 54th prisoner exchange since the Russian invasion, 95 Ukrainian defenders were returned from Russian captivity, bringing the total number of released Ukrainians to 3,405.
Due to bad weather in the Kyiv region, in particular in Bucha and Vyshgorod districts, emergency power outages were introduced due to damaged power grids, and DTEK power engineers are working to restore power supply to all homes.
The Russian army attacked the community of Gulyaypol in Zaporizhzhia with drones, killing a woman and her two young daughters, aged 5 and 10, when their house was hit by drones.
A fire broke out in the building of the Center for Digitalization of Education in the center of Moscow, as a result of which thick black smoke came from the roof, and emergency services arrived at the scene.
On the Kyiv-Chop highway in the village of Kornyn, four vehicles collided: a truck, a minibus, and two cars, sending two people to the hospital with injuries.
The European Commission has agreed to provide Ukraine with about EUR 4. 2 billion, which will strengthen Ukraine's macro-financial stability in the face of the ongoing war.
In his first campaign speech since the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, President Joe Biden linked the attack to racial violence and gun violence, calling for stricter gun control and condemning violence in any form.
The Russian army attacked Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, hitting a social infrastructure facility and wounding 5 people aged 41 to 73, as well as damaging 7 high-rise buildings.
To mark the Summer Olympics in Paris, Ukraine will issue a 6-stamp stamp issue entitled “Ukraine's Olympic Team 2024”. It will go on sale on July 19.
Ukrainian footballer Yevhen Konoplyanka, the third leading scorer in the history of the national team with 21 goals in 87 matches, has announced his retirement.
Another 95 Ukrainian defenders, including soldiers, members of the National Guard and border guards, were released from Russian captivity thanks to the mediation efforts of the United Arab Emirates. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that we are looking for everyone who may be captured.
As of June 30, 2024, Ukraine is aware of 620 of its citizens captured by Russia and prosecuted in sham trials, with 29 prisoners returned during the full-scale invasion.
As a result of Russian shelling in the Korabelny district of Kherson, a 67-year-old man sustained an explosive injury and shrapnel wound to his leg and was hospitalized in moderate condition.
A transgender man kidnapped a 4-day-old baby from a perinatal center in Poltava region, claiming he wanted to have a child he would never be able to have, and now faces 5 to 10 years in prison.
Several Ukrainian bloggers who called for "peaceful" negotiations with Russia after the attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital were added to the Myrotvorets database on charges of spreading Russian propaganda and attempting to violate Ukraine's sovereignty.
Ukraine's energy system is in a critical state due to massive Russian attacks on energy facilities, high temperatures that have increased consumption, and power plant outages that have led to four consecutive nationwide blackouts.
In Crimea and Sevastopol, power outages occurred due to grid overload, affecting many localities, including Yalta, Alushta, Sudak, Feodosia and Kerch, which led to temporary restrictions on electricity consumption in Sevastopol.
The Russian army struck Pokrovsk in Donetsk region, injuring 4 people and damaging 7 houses.
Ukraine will receive €200 million from the EBRD to support Naftogaz in creating strategic gas reserves and maintaining energy security.