The 22-year-old resident of Lutsk refused to provide documents to the police and the TCC and tried to escape. Administrative reports were drawn up against him, and the SBI is investigating possible abuse of power by a law enforcement officer.
A new draft resolution on renaming cities has been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada. It was decided to remove several settlements from it, including Yuzhne, Yuzhnoukrainsk, Pavlohrad, Synelnykove, and Pervomaisk.
Six participants in the conflict in Sofiyivska Borshchahivka were served suspicion notices for hooliganism. Two are additionally charged with inflicting bodily harm on a law enforcement officer, and another suspect was detained.
The EU is considering sanctions against financial institutions that support military supplies to Russia and supplies from Southeast Asia.
Patrol police officers, together with rescuers and other services, found a moose wandering the streets of Kyiv. The animal was sedated and successfully returned to its natural environment.
The IMF has postponed its planned mission to Russia indefinitely. The official reason is technical unpreparedness.
Russian strikes on Kherson resulted in two civilians being injured. A 45-year-old woman was hit by shelling near a store, and a 58-year-old man was injured by explosives dropped from a drone.
The HACC Appeals Chamber has authorized a special investigation against a former MP in the OPP case. He is suspected of organizing a scheme that caused UAH 93.3 million in losses to the plant.
Romania's defense minister called on NATO to respond in a coordinated manner to incidents involving Russian missiles and drones. The countries on NATO's eastern flank expressed concern about repeated violations of NATO airspace.
Three people, including a 9-year-old boy, were injured as a result of the artillery shelling of Marhanets. Cars, shops and residential buildings were damaged, and the consequences of the attack are being investigated.
The EU Court of Justice overturned Google's €1. 49 billion fine for abuse of dominance in advertising. Qualcomm was unable to cancel the EU fine, but managed to reduce it from EUR 242 million to EUR 238.7 million.
Security investigators are investigating 2,389 criminal proceedings regarding hostile shelling of civilian and critical infrastructure. More than 360 cases concern attacks on Ukrainian hospitals, including the shelling of Okhmatdyt.
On September 17, Kyiv recorded the highest minimum air temperature for that day - 16. 7°C. This is 0.4°C higher than the previous record set in 1947 and 6.6°C higher than the climate norm.
A spokeswoman for the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center said that about 70% of the sowing area is affected by drought, especially in the southeast of the country. This affects the start of the sowing campaign, but there is hope that it will not cause significant damage to next year's harvest.
Temperatures in Ukraine have not dropped to the level of meteorological autumn. There are abnormally high temperatures and a shortage of precipitation across the country.
Ola Fine LLC won the online auction for the privatization of the Ukraina Hotel in the center of Kyiv. The value of the property increased from UAH 1.05 billion to UAH 2.51 billion.
There are massive gastrointestinal disorders among the occupiers in the Kharkiv region due to the poor quality of food and water.
The Polish Border Guard Service commented on the use of handcuffs during the incident with boxer Oleksandr Usyk at the Krakow airport.
A fight broke out between two companies in the village of Sofiyivska Borshchahivka near Kyiv. The police detained six participants in the conflict, during which one of them attacked a law enforcement officer.
The cyclone that caused heavy rainfall in Central Europe will not reach Ukraine. According to a spokeswoman for the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, the cyclone's peak activity has already passed, and it is moving toward Italy.
A law enforcement officer suspected of helping conscripts illegally cross the border with Romania was detained in Bukovyna, where he personally transported men through the forest for 6,000 euros. He faces up to 9 years in prison.
Ukraine is launching an information campaign “Of Course You Can!” to overcome stereotypes about women's professional development. The goal is to reduce the gender pay gap from 18.6% to 13.6% by 2030.
The President of Ukraine has approved the composition of the delegation to the 79th session of the UN General Assembly. It includes 10 high-ranking officials, including Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga as head of the delegation.
The Verkhovna Rada approved an increase in spending for the Defense Forces by UAH 495. 3 billion. The Ministry of Finance expects support for the amendments to the Tax Code.
At least eight suspected arson attacks occurred in Lviv overnight, including a fire in the Dzvin movie theater. The fires occurred in different parts of the city, including container yards and an electrical switchboard.
The Verkhovna Rada passed draft law No. 11417, increasing the budget by UAH 500 billion for military needs. Total expenditures this year reached a record UAH 3.73 trillion, although some “excessive” expenditures were not cut.
The Verkhovna Rada plans to consider a resolution on the de-Russification of 333 geographical names. Among the proposals: Novopskovsk will become Aidar, Sinelnykove will become Ridnopillia, Yuzhnoukrainsk will become Gard, and Dekabristov village will become Myrny.
Oleksandr Sienkevych, the mayor of Mykolaiv, said on Telegram that the sounds of explosions that residents can hear do not pose a threat. He urged citizens to remain calm.
A 65-year-old man was shot dead at a gas station in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv. The 41-year-old suspect was detained, and law enforcement officers are establishing the motives for the crime.
Ukrainian farmers sowed 1 048. 7 thou hectares of winter crops in 18 regions. Most of the winter rape was sown - 688.4 thou hectares, and four western regions have already completed sowing.