The Israeli Defense Forces attacked Houthi military facilities near the cities of Ras Issa and Hodeidah in Yemen. The strikes targeted power plants and ports used to import weapons from Iran.
Ukrenergo reported that on September 30, it does not plan to apply measures to limit electricity consumption.
The Center for Monitoring Racist Behavior believes that the president has insulted citizens; the first hearing will take place in 2025.
Partly cloudy weather is expected in Kyiv and Kyiv region, with short-term precipitation possible at night.
Russian invaders continue to storm the positions of Ukrainian defenders. Today, about 20 localities were hit by artillery and mortar shelling.
The Ukrainian Weather Service warns of strong wind gusts in Kyiv and the region until the end of September 30. KCMA has provided safety recommendations for high winds.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck at a Russian missile and artillery weapons storage and modernization arsenal near the village of Kotluban. The operation was carried out with the help of 120 kamikaze attack drones, the distance to the target was over 600 km.
The enemy attacked a railway station in Sumy region with FPV drones. Two employees of Ukrzaliznytsia and a passenger were injured, an armored locomotive was damaged, and trains continue to run with a slight delay.
Nabil Kauk, commander of Hezbollah's “preventive security unit,” was killed in a Beirut suburb. The Israeli military continues operations against the terrorist group in Lebanon.
Rains are expected in the western regions of Ukraine, and sleet in the Carpathians. Partly cloudy weather is forecast for the rest of the country. The air temperature will drop, the wind will increase to 7-12 m/s with gusts up to 15-20 m/s.
Denmark and Ukraine continue to purchase arms through the Ukrainian defense industry for 4. 2bn Danish kroner. 1.3bn was allocated by the Danish government, while 2.9bn is planned to be financed from frozen Russian assets.
The NBU has launched an internal investigation into the conflict between the head of the Polarus department and a Belarusian volunteer. The police opened a criminal investigation into death threats and bodily harm.
Vox Ukraine experts consider the law on the “white business club” to be an anti-reform. It creates unequal conditions for business and has corruption risks, violating the principle of equal rules of the game.
The registered petition to dismiss Olena Duma from the post of ARMA head may draw attention to the problems of managing seized assets. Experts point to the need for external audit and public control over the agency's activities.
Pavel Poliarush, the head of the NBU department who threatened the Belarusian volunteer, earned more than UAH 1. 5 million in a year. In his declaration, he listed significant amounts of cash and real estate.
The average monthly cost of maintaining prisoners in Ukraine is 14165 UAH, which is twice the minimum wage. Most of these funds are spent on the staff of the penitentiary service.
The head of the NBU department, Pavel Poliarush, threatened a Belarusian volunteer while driving drunk. Social media demanded a response from the NBU and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as the dismissal of Poliarush.
Members of ARMA's Public Council resigned, criticizing the agency's lack of transparency. Experts believe that the ARMA leadership ignores the comments and is afraid of public scrutiny.
More and more attention is focused on the figure of Yevhen Sokur, acting deputy head of the State Tax Service of Ukraine, against whom the NACP launched an investigation for allegedly concealing information about his partner in his declarations. Experts believe that the official should be suspended for the duration of the inspection.
Former NABU deputy director Gizo Uglava filed a lawsuit in court, demanding that his dismissal be recognized as illegal. He accuses the NABU leadership of violating procedures and conflict of interest.
Police are investigating death threats made by NBU director Pavel Polarush to a Belarusian volunteer. The incident occurred during a traffic conflict in Kyiv, and Polarush was drunk.
The head of the NBU department, Pavel Poliarush, threatened Belarusian volunteer Andrei Tratsevsky during a traffic incident. Police found an object similar to a gun in Poliarush's possession.
The enemy attacked Izmail district of Odesa region. Three people were killed, 16 people were wounded, including a 3-year-old child, and buildings and cars were damaged.
Political expert Petro Oleshchuk published 10 critical facts about Poroshenko on his birthday.
Political analyst Volodymyr Tsybulko said that the institution of business reputation in Ukraine stopped working after the change of power in 2019. He emphasized the importance of restoring this institution for the development of a civilized country.
MP Oleksiy Kucherenko proposes that the Accounting Chamber conduct a comprehensive audit of the ARMA. Based on the results of the audit, the Cabinet of Ministers may consider dismissing the head of the agency, Olena Duma.
ARMA is increasingly criticized for its inefficiency and lack of transparency. The scandals surrounding seized assets, such as the Russian-Belarusian railroad cars, show that the agency starts acting only after public pressure.
Despite its pro-Western rhetoric, Armenia remains in the orbit of Russia's economic interests. The country has become a key re-exporter of Russian goods, including diamonds, helping the Kremlin to circumvent Western sanctions.
The head of the #SaveFOP movement, Serhiy Dorotych, believes that the acting deputy head of the State Tax Service, Yevhen Sokur, should be fired for making false declarations. The expert emphasizes the need for severe punishment of officials for violating the law.
The Myronivka Museum of Local Lore is implementing a project to digitize traditional clothing from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. About 40 samples of clothing and 50 interior items from 20 villages of the community have been collected.