As a result of the rocket attack on Kyiv on July 8, 129 buildings of all forms of ownership were damaged. Plans have been developed for the first steps to restore the affected facilities, including the repair of common areas in apartment buildings at the expense of the city and apartments under the state program eVodnovlennya.
NATO member states will provide more than $7 million and 10,000 uniforms, shoes and other military equipment to Ukrainian women soldiers.
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official hryvnia exchange rate at a historic low of 40. 7662 UAH/USD, devaluing the hryvnia by 6 kopecks.
The government has developed and partially launched four support programs to encourage energy sustainability for citizens and businesses, including interest-free loans for the installation of solar/wind installations. There are also preferential loans for gas generation systems, loans for condominiums for the installation of solar stations and heat pumps with a 70% reimbursement.
After July 20, the situation with power outages in Ukraine is expected to improve due to the completion of repairs at some generation facilities and emergency electricity supplies from the EU.
Ukraine expects more weapons, air defense systems and tougher sanctions against russia from NATO partners at the upcoming summit to stop Russia's genocidal war.
The Ukrainian government has allocated 100 million hryvnias for priority reconstruction work at the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv, which was damaged by Russian shelling, and plans to increase funding as the reconstruction project progresses, with each affected family receiving 10,800 hryvnias in aid from UNICEF.
Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories who were forced to take Russian passports to survive will not be held responsible for this, assures Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights.
Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, abducted by Russia in 2022, is reportedly alive in Russian captivity but is being tortured.
Kyiv Metro has received 450 job applications, more than half of them from women, and one woman is currently undergoing training to become a train driver, planning to start working on the red line by the end of the year after completing a challenging 10-month training program.
There are numerous cases of mobilization of persons under the age of 25 in Ukraine, which is a violation of the law. This was stated by the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets.
Ukraine does not expect a large-scale exchange of prisoners in the near future because of the significant difference in the number of citizens held: there are many more Ukrainians in Russia than Russians in Ukraine.
Ukraine has received 124 licenses and will send 140 athletes to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games, representing the country in almost all sports except for games, and the football team will qualify for the first time in Ukraine's independent history.
More than 500 sports facilities in Ukraine were destroyed or damaged as a result of the Russian invasion, some of which remained in the occupied territories.
No child in need of highly professional care is suffering from its absence now, as the medical community is actively working to provide emergency medical care to all children from the Okhmatdyt hospital.
France and Switzerland have offered to evacuate children from Kyiv's Okhmatdyt hospital to their clinics. Negotiations are currently underway to determine the best destination for the patients.
According to Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk, the Russian Black Sea Fleet was not ready for a long war due to the lack of necessary infrastructure and logistics.
The Russian frigate Admiral Makarov fired cruise missiles from the Black Sea during yesterday's massive attack by Russian troops that killed 4 children and wounded 12 others.
The National Bank of Ukraine set the official hryvnia exchange rate at UAH 40. 7000/USD and UAH 44.07/EUR, devaluing the hryvnia against both the dollar and the euro.
63 people were wounded and 11 killed in an enemy attack in Dnipropetrovs'k region, with casualties in both Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih.
Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, killing at least 31 civilians and wounding 125 others in cities such as Kyiv, Dnipro and Kramatorsk, prompting Ukraine's Foreign Minister to urgently appeal to partners to provide more air defense systems.
Two adults, including a doctor, were killed by a russian rocket attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv on July 8.
As a result of an enemy attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv, the toxicology building where children are undergoing dialysis treatment was damaged.
One person was rescued from the rubble after a Russian missile hit the Okhmadyt children's hospital in Kyiv.
As a result of the massive Russian attack on Kyiv, 15 people were injured, and there may be people under the rubble of the children's medical center.
At a private European university in St. Petersburg, known for its defense of academic freedom, Russian authorities closed the political science department on charges of "extremism" following the rise of authoritarianism in Russia and the invasion of Ukraine.
Since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian sappers have surveyed more than 171,000 hectares of agricultural land, returning more than 156,600 hectares to farmers.
The National Bank of Ukraine has set the official exchange rate at UAH 40. 5420/USD and UAH 43.86/€, with the dollar remaining unchanged and the euro appreciating.
The White House is postponing new sanctions proposed by the Treasury Department against Russian tankers that circumvent oil sanctions, due to concerns about the potential impact on oil prices and Biden's re-election prospects.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne, known for the movie Chinatown, died at the age of 89 in Los Angeles.