Gulliver's owner, Polishchuk, filed a lawsuit to protect his honor, dignity and business reputation against ARMA.
A rocket attack on the Bashtanka district of Mykolaiv region wounded two people and damaged buildings. The Kutsurubska and Ochakivska communities were also shelled, and a 'Shahed' drone was destroyed.
Russian troops attacked 18 settlements in the Kherson region. The humanitarian headquarters, buildings and infrastructure were damaged, and four people were injured.
Ukraine's air defense forces repelled a large-scale night attack, destroying 35 of 39 Russian Shahed drones. They also intercepted ballistic and airborne missiles in more than 10 regions of the country.
Over the past day, Russian troops attacked 8 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, launching 441 attacks. Aviation, MLRS, drones and artillery were used. There were no civilian casualties.
Damage was found at the Millerovo military airfield in Russia after a drone strike. Satellite imagery showed three fires, including damaged buildings and a fuel and lubricant warehouse.
On the night of July 21, an air raid in Poltava region lasted for more than 4 hours. The air defense system targeted enemy drones, and there were no casualties or damage to infrastructure.
On the Rappbode Dam in the Harz Mountains, 11 butterflies were painted using pressure washing. Graffiti covering 40,000 square meters was created by artist Klaus Dove with industrial climbers.
Heavy rains and flash floods have killed at least 20 people in China. In Shaanxi province, 12 people were killed by a bridge collapse, and about 30 are missing after cars ended up in the river.
The US Space Force is planning to deploy a new ground-based system to jam enemy satellite signals. The first 11 out of 24 terminals will be installed by the end of the year to protect US troops during conflicts.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 566,710 personnel and 8,266 tanks.
At night, 4 enemy drones were shot down over Dnipropetrovs'k region. In Nikopol, grass caught fire after a shelling and solar panels were damaged. There were no casualties or injuries.
The French authorities have refused to allow some Russian journalists to cover the 2024 Olympic Games for security reasons. In total, 4340 people were denied, including less than a hundred potential spies.
A Greek border guard was injured as a result of shelling from the Turkish side of the border. The incident occurred during an attempt to prevent migrants from crossing the border illegally in the area of the Evros River.
Microsoft reports that 8. 5 million computers worldwide have been affected by the CrowdStrike breach. This is the largest cyber incident in history, surpassing the 2017 WannaCry attack that affected 300,000 computers.
On the night of July 21, Russia made another attempt to attack Kyiv with drones. All the drones were destroyed on the outskirts of the capital, with no damage or casualties. This is the fifth such attack in two weeks.
Turkey has set its sights on Niger's uranium deposits after canceling the rights of French and Canadian companies. This comes amid Russia's growing presence in Africa through nuclear agreements with several countries.
Ukraine has partially banned the transit of Russian oil, which threatens Hungary's energy security. Budapest is looking for alternative sources of supply, fearing fuel shortages and power outages.
Ukraine is developing AI drones to overcome Russian electronic warfare systems. This will allow drones to work in groups and increase the accuracy of strikes to 80%, compared to 30-50% for conventional FPV drones.
Donald Trump held his first public meeting since the recent assassination attempt. He expressed optimism about the future, criticized the Democrats and called on Joe Biden to resign.
In Odesa region, a 10-year-old boy died from burns sustained in a garage fire. The child set fire to hay, inhaled carbon monoxide and lost consciousness. Police are investigating the circumstances of the tragedy.
Movement of enemy UAVs from the Brovary direction was spotted in Kyiv region. The Air Force reports that attack drones are approaching Kyiv from the east, and an air alert has been declared in the region.
Adidas has removed Bella Hadid's photo from its SL72 sneaker ad after criticism from Israel. The company apologized for the inadvertent connection with the tragic events of the 1972 Olympics and will revise the advertising campaign.
The Ukrainian beach soccer team defeated the UAE 5-2 in Batumi. The team took first place in Group B of Division B of the Euroleague 2024 and reached the semifinals of the tournament.
The Economic Court of Kharkiv Region upheld the prosecutor's claim and returned the Pokrovska Church monument to state ownership. The church was illegally registered as the property of a religious community, although it was not subject to privatization.
The Spanish Civil Guard has arrested three hackers suspected of cyberattacks on NATO countries for terrorist purposes. The suspects may be linked to the pro-Russian group NoName057 (16).
A shower head and a gas chamber bolt were stolen from the Dachau concentration camp museum. In another former concentration camp near Flossenburg, some artifacts have also gone missing, and police are investigating.
The United States has released new data on its nuclear arsenal. As of September 2023, it amounted to 3,748 warheads, which is 88% less than the 1967 peak and 83% less than in 1989.
Since the beginning of 2024, the occupiers have taken more than 80,000 tons of grain and the same amount of equipment from the port of Mariupol. The total volume of stolen cargo has reached 165 thousand tons, and the occupiers plan to increase the port's capacity.
On July 20, the Russian army fired 23 times at the border areas of Sumy region, with 97 explosions recorded. One person was injured as a result of the shelling of Bilopilska community with Grad.