Starting from September 1, 2024, all Ukrainian children living in Poland due to the war will be obliged to attend local schools with Ukrainian language classes and teachers from Ukraine.
In Crimea, military equipment and warehouses storing supplies for Russian troops were spotted. Their coordinates were passed to the Ukrainian military for possible strikes.
Meta's products, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, have suffered large-scale outages, the cause of which is currently unknown.
The Russian army launched a rocket attack on Merefa in Kharkiv region, damaging civilian buildings and injuring a 55-year-old woman.
This year, Ukraine expects significant progress in the confiscation of frozen Russian assets with the support of the United Kingdom, as well as coordinated steps to obtain additional air defense systems from partners.
The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission has confirmed that it has no plans to change the current electricity tariffs for household consumers.
A fire has broken out in a 1,000-square-meter grain storage facility in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, allegedly involving harvesting equipment and fuel, the cause of which is currently unknown.
Another 51 settlements in Ukraine, including 7 cities and 44 villages, will be renamed as part of the decolonization process.
The Russian army has attacked the town of Merefa in Kharkiv region, Brigadier General Serhiy Melnyk reports.
In the Khmelnytsky region, a woman faces a fine or community service for attacking a vehicle of the TCC soldiers.
The Verkhovna Rada is awaiting a report from the head of the Security Service of Ukraine on the illegal wiretapping of journalists and the activities of the department previously headed by Artem Shilo, who was detained for allegedly leading an organized group to steal money during martial law.
In the first quarter of 2024, the State Logistics Operator signed 155 contracts for the supply of food, fuel and supplies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a total of UAH 23. 8 billion, saving UAH 3 billion compared to previous prices.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports, the NOC of Ukraine, and the Wrestling Association of Ukraine reported on Russian athletes who support the war in Ukraine but were allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympic qualifiers, calling for measures to prevent their participation due to violations of neutrality.
Countries sympathetic to russia are privately urging the eU not to confiscate more than 200 billion euros worth of frozen russian state assets to help rebuild Ukraine, fearing it could set a precedent for confiscating their own assets.
President of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the destroyed Antonov airport in Gostomel, where Ukrainian soldiers showed him the sites of fierce battles and the remains of the world's largest transport aircraft, Mriya, destroyed by Russian occupiers.
The brother of an opposition candidate has been killed and four others injured in clashes between opponents and supporters of the recently elected mayor from the ruling party in southeastern Turkey.
The Verkhovna Rada is developing a model that will allow companies to reserve up to 50% of their employees subject to military service by paying a fee of 1. 5% of salary plus UAH 20,000 per month for each employee, provided there are no tax arrears.
Due to the high winds, 276 settlements in different regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Khmelnytsky, Zakarpattia, Zhytomyr and Dnipro, were cut off from power, and thousands of consumers are working to restore electricity supply.
According to the European Business Association, there are about 540,000 people in Ukraine, mostly in the energy, agriculture, industry, and transportation sectors, who are subject to mobilization.
In Dnipro, the number of victims of a Russian missile strike has risen to 18, with 5 children among the 12 hospitalized, the head of the Dnipro regional military administration said.
Russian terrorists launched a rocket attack on Dnipro, damaging a college and a kindergarten, but Ukrainian President Zelenskiy vowed that Russia will face increasingly far-reaching responses for such attacks.
a Russian missile strike on Dnipro damaged a business, a kindergarten, schools, and nearby houses, resulting in 13 injuries, including 5 children, but no fatalities.
President Zelenskyy met with representatives of Protestant and Catholic churches in Ukraine, asking them to communicate with churches abroad to enlist Ukraine's support in the war against Russian occupiers, as churches have a great influence on society and government leaders.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Dnipro, 13 people were injured, including 5 children; 8 victims were hospitalized in moderate condition.
Russian shelling of Novoosynove village in Kharkiv region killed one civilian and wounded a child.
Four children aged 14 to 17 and five adults were injured as a result of Russian rocket fire on Dnipro.
A massive dust storm with wind gusts of up to 20 m/s hit Kyiv, bringing with it Saharan dust and forcing authorities to recommend that residents stay indoors and avoid going outdoors until air quality improves.
In 2023, illegal actions with payment cards resulted in losses of UAH 833 million, which is 73% more than in 2022, with 272,000 fraudulent transactions and an average loss of UAH 3,065 per transaction.
After the Air Force reported that the missile was heading toward Dnipro, explosions were heard in the city.
The guided missile is heading toward Dnipro, the Ukrainian Air Force reports.