As a result of a missile attack on Kyiv by Russian troops on July 8, 129 buildings were damaged, 33 people were killed, 121 were injured, and 28 adults and 5 children are still in hospitals in the capital.
Due to the abnormal heat wave in Ukraine and Europe, electricity consumption peaked, exceeding the capacity of Ukrainian power plants, leading to scheduled outages throughout the day and more outage schedules starting at 4 p. m., as well as reduced electricity imports from neighboring countries that were also affected by the heat.
In Kharkiv region, Russian troops shelled several districts, causing fires, and there are injured.
The ARMA has completed the transfer of seized movable property from the Mezhyhirya park complex, which previously belonged to former President Viktor Yanukovych, to the state.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has decided to send a working group headed by the head of the Military Law Enforcement Service of the Armed Forces to check the situation in the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakiv Handziuk and to find out the circumstances of recent losses among the personnel, the General Staff reported.
Enemy rocket fire in Mykolaiv region caused a dry grass fire.
Russia claims that its air defense system destroyed or intercepted 22 drones over the Bryansk, Lipetsk regions and occupied Crimea overnight.
EU foreign ministers plan to boycott Hungary's summit in Budapest by organizing their own meeting at the same time, sending a clear message that Hungary does not speak for the EU.
Over the last day, 114 combat engagements took place in the frontline, with the largest number of them in the Pokrovsk sector.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported an enemy missile through Mykolaiv region heading northwest.
In the village of Staryi Martyniv, Ivano-Frankivsk district, 3 people drowned on the Dniester River, their bodies were found and brought to the surface by rescue divers.
In the Kherson region, Russian troops shelled and struck several settlements, damaging residential areas, a medical facility, an administrative building, an agricultural enterprise, a gas pipeline, outbuildings and private cars, injuring 8 people.
Due to unfavorable weather conditions - rain, thunderstorms and wind gusts - 446 settlements in 6 regions of Ukraine were cut off from electricity supply, and regional power company crews are working to restore power.
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Today, 94 combat engagements took place along the entire frontline, with the largest number of combat engagements - 29 - in the Pokrovsk sector.
The Minister of Finance of Ukraine informed the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom about the need to finance Ukraine's state budget deficit in 2025, and the UK assured its continued support for Ukraine.
This year, Ukraine has already received $16 billion in external financing for the state budget, and another $22 billion is expected by the end of the year, for a total of $42. 5 billion in assistance from international partners.
A 94-year-old woman died after suffering serious injuries as a result of a Russian drone strike on Beryslav, Kherson region, despite the efforts of doctors to save her life.
An 11-year-old unvaccinated child in the Lviv region has contracted tetanus and is currently in the intensive care unit receiving the necessary treatment.
The heat wave in Ukraine will continue: from July 15 to 19, temperatures in most regions will reach +33°C to +42°C due to the influx of African air, potentially making July 2024 the warmest July on record, until cooler air arrives around July 20.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine reports that about 400 million hryvnias will be needed for equipment alone to restore the Okhmatdyt children's hospital after the Russian missile attack, and the total damage is still being calculated.
The Prosecutor General of Ukraine has called on the International Criminal Court to bring Russia to justice for the attack on Okhmatdyt in Kyiv.
French President Macron assured NATO allies and Ukraine that despite the political uncertainty following the parliamentary elections, Paris remains committed to European security, supporting Ukraine and its commitments to NATO.
On the night of July 12, air defense forces shot down two enemy Shahed drones in Vinnytsia region, with no casualties or damage to infrastructure, said Natalia Zabolotna, first deputy head of the regional military administration.
A storm in Ivano-Frankivsk region caused emergency power outages: 50 applications, 19 wire breaks, and 4 poles need to be replaced, reports Prykarpattyaoblenergo.
Nearly 4 hectares of a wheat field caught fire as a result of Russian shelling of a village in Zaporizhzhia region, and rescue efforts are complicated by possible repeated shelling and hot, dry weather.
As a result of Russian shelling in the Kherson region, 10 people were injured, including police officers, a rescuer, and volunteers, and 150 tons of grain and humanitarian aid were destroyed.
The electricity tariff for residential consumers in Ukraine is expected to remain unchanged until May 2025, according to a response to a request from the Energy Ministry cited by MP Oleksiy Kucherenko.
Due to the heat wave, Ukraine is experiencing high electricity consumption, requiring emergency assistance from the EU and scheduled power outages throughout the day.
On July 11, three temperature records were set in Kyiv: the minimum temperature was 21. 7°C, the maximum was 34.2°C, and the average daily temperature was 28.1°C, exceeding all previous records.