As of August 1, more than 461,000 electronic accounts of applicants to higher and vocational education institutions have been registered. More than 995 thousand applications for admission have been submitted.
The Ministry of Economy has transferred the process of obtaining export licenses to an electronic format. The submission of documents has been simplified, the list of documents has been shortened, and application and license forms have been updated.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine discussed with the Vice President of the European Commission the decision of the G7 to provide Ukraine with $50 billion. The funds are to be made available by the end of this year.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine had a phone conversation with the Vice President of the European Commission. They discussed energy sanctions, Ukraine's receipt of $50 billion from Russian assets, and the Ukraine Facility program.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine has stabilized. Ukrenergo recommends using powerful electrical appliances from 11:00 to 15:00, when the grid has the most electricity due to solar power plants.
A 36-year-old woman was wounded in Bilenkyi community in Zaporizhzhia region as a result of shelling. The gas pipeline in Bilenke was damaged, and the gas leak was repaired by the relevant services.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov announced the need for additional resources for defense. An additional UAH 500 billion is being discussed, with 60% of the funds to be spent on military salaries and 40% on weapons and critical army needs.
On the H-16 highway in Cherkasy region, the driver of a DAF truck, probably falling asleep, crashed into a road fence. No one was injured in the accident, and the driver may be prosecuted for traffic violations.
Ukrainian athlete Serhiy Kulish won a silver medal at the Olympic Games. He took second place in the three-position rifle competition at a distance of 50 meters.
The Patrol Police of Zaporizhzhia region has announced a temporary traffic blockade across the Dnipro hydroelectric dam on August 3 and 4 from 8:00 to 17:00. The detour will be carried out via the Arch Bridge of Khortytsia Island and a number of bridges.
A 56-year-old woman is accused of killing a 66-year-old man with a knife in the neck during his birthday celebration in Kyiv. The suspect has been detained and faces up to 15 years in prison.
The Ministry of Energy reported that there will be no scheduled power outages today. 486 settlements remain without power supply due to the hostilities and technical disruptions. Power companies have restored power to 10,664 consumers.
SSU prevents a series of Russian air strikes on Ukrzaliznytsia facilities in Kharkiv region. Two Russian intelligence agents were detained who were collecting information on the movement of Ukrainian army echelons to prepare for shelling.
The Minister of Finance of Ukraine has signed an agreement on a $3. 9 billion grant from the United States. The funds will be used to pay salaries to teachers, employees of the State Emergency Service, government agencies, and social benefits.
Russian troops launched 15 attacks on the border of Chernihiv region using mortars, drones and artillery. The shelling was recorded in Novhorod-Siverska, Semenivska and Snova communities, with no casualties among the local population.
An ancient vase of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture was discovered in an international mail shipment. Experts confirmed its archaeological value, dating it to the middle of the fifth millennium BC.
At night and in the morning, Russian troops fired three times at the border areas of Sumy region. There were 28 explosions in Krasnopilska and Shalyhinska communities, mortars and drones were used.
At night, 7 Russian Shahed drones were shot down over Ukraine. The enemy also attacked with Iskander-M ballistic missiles from the Voronezh region and Crimea. Drones were destroyed in Kyiv, Poltava, Kherson and Dnipro regions.
At night, Russian troops shelled Izyum and Kupianske in the Kharkiv region. The attacks killed two people, injured several others, and damaged residential buildings and infrastructure.
On August 1, Ukrainians will compete in athletics, shooting, judo, archery, swimming, and tennis. The results of the competitive day on July 31, where Ukraine won one bronze medal, have been summarized.
At night, the enemy attacked Kyiv region with attack drones. All targets were shot down, but two people were injured and two private houses were damaged by falling debris. The injured are being treated.
The enemy attacked 20 settlements in the Kherson region, damaging residential and civilian objects. As a result of the shelling, 1 person was killed and 10 were wounded. Ukrainian air defense shot down 2 Shahed drones.
On August 1, dry and warm weather is expected in Ukraine. The temperature will be 11-21° at night and 24-32° during the day. The wind will be westerly, 5-10 m/s.
A group of climate scientists said the July heat wave in the Mediterranean would not have been possible without global warming. Temperatures were 3.3°C higher due to climate change, with extreme heat becoming more frequent.
Boeing has appointed Robert Ortberg as its new CEO, effective August 8. The company reported a loss of $1.4 billion in the second quarter due to safety and quality issues.
G7 ministers expressed solidarity with the people of Venezuela and concern over the election results. They called for the publication of detailed results and a peaceful resolution of the situation amid the protests.
The 1975 are accused of breach of contract after performing at a festival in Kuala Lumpur. The vocalist criticized Malaysia's anti-LGBT laws, which led to the cancellation of the event and a $2.4 million lawsuit.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran, prompting threats of Israeli retaliation. The assassination heightened concerns about the expansion of the Gaza conflict to the Middle East.
Brent and WTI crude oil futures rose by $2 after the assassination of the Hamas leader in Iran. The rise in prices came despite concerns about weak demand in China and expectations about OPEC+ decisions.
The State Customs Service has clarified which energy storage facilities are exempt from taxation when imported into Ukraine.