Russian forces carried out 272 attacks on 10 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, including air strikes, drone attacks and artillery shelling, which caused destruction but no civilian casualties.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 557,770 personnel and 8,199 tanks.
Poland has offered to supply Ukraine with electricity from its thermal power plants without paying for emissions, seeking approval from the European Commission.
Some subscribers are disconnected from the power grid manually, which leads to a power outage 15 minutes earlier or later than scheduled due to the manual process.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba welcomed NATO's support for Ukraine's membership, but emphasized that Kyiv's accession to NATO should take place in the foreseeable future, not after decades of waiting, to ensure strategic security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic region.
After the NATO summit in Washington, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit the United Kingdom and Ireland, where he will speak at Blenheim Palace and meet with the leaders of the countries.
NATO partners are close to allowing Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory with weapons provided by the United States, says Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
Social network X (formerly Twitter) is facing a fine of up to 6% of its global turnover from the European Commission for allegedly deceiving users with its paid account verification policy and violating the EU Digital Services Act.
Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charges were unexpectedly dropped by a New Mexico court because investigators had withheld evidence that could have incriminated the actor in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Galina Hutchins on the set of Rust.
Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk won a bronze medal in the triple jump at the Diamond League in Monaco, her first start in six months and the fourth result in her career.
During the visit, Zelenskyy met with U. S. governors to discuss Russian aggression, strengthening Ukraine's air defense, regional cooperation, and the need for bomb shelters, electricity generation, and assistance in rebuilding schools and hospitals in the wake of Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure.
The US military has destroyed three Iranian-backed Houthi rebel drones in Yemen over the past 24 hours, citing a direct threat to US troops, coalition forces and merchant ships in the region.
The situation remains the most difficult in the Pokrovsk sector, where 136 combat engagements took place, the enemy carried out 45 air strikes using 429 kamikaze drones and fired 3,408 times at Ukrainian positions and localities.
The Czech Republic will send Ukraine 50,000 rounds of ammunition in July and August, and 80-100,000 rounds per month from September to the end of the year as part of the Czech initiative to supply half a million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine in 2024.
Ukraine's armed forces drove the Russian army out of the village of Sotnytsia Kozachok in Kharkiv region, while the Russian army advanced near several settlements in Donetsk region.
Due to temporary restrictions related to the tightening of the border regime, entry to the five-kilometer border zone in Ivano-Frankivsk region, including more than 20 hiking routes, is prohibited.
The Israeli military announced the killing of Hamas deputy battalion commander Ayman Shweida and company commander Ubada Abu Hein as a result of recent air strikes on Gaza City.
The US President announced the provision of 5 Patriot systems to Ukraine, but Andriy Yermak expects that more such systems will be provided in the future.
Luxembourg and Denmark have provided the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine with network equipment and licenses worth more than €2 million to improve network security and facilitate the implementation of information systems.
The State Border Guard Service temporarily bans all tourists from climbing Pip Ivan and a number of other routes in Verkhovyna district due to additional temporary restrictions imposed in Zelenskiy and Biloberetska communities.
An explosion was reportedly heard in Kharkiv, possibly outside the city, while the Ukrainian Air Force warned of possible air strikes on frontline areas.
According to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Russia is using missiles and drones containing components from at least 19 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, to attack Ukraine on a daily basis.
Training program for community representatives The Leadership School "My Community and MHP: Growing Together", which MHP and the MHP for Communities Charitable Foundation implement together with Mariupol State University, brought together community leaders, council secretaries, starostas and deputies.
International experts are examining foreign microelectronics components found in the Iranian drones used by Russia to strike the Kharkiv region of Ukraine to establish supply chains and ensure compliance with sanctions.
The Vadim Stolar Charitable Foundation organized a humanitarian mission to Zaporizhzhia, bringing food packages and distributing them to support Ukrainians affected by the war.
Law enforcement officers documented how the official received bribes from the director of a Kyiv-based company engaged in the wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels. In exchange for a monetary "reward," the official, according to the investigation, promised to provide the businessman with licenses to sell fuel.
On Monday, the Verkhovna Rada Anti-Corruption Committee will hold an offsite meeting at the NABU to hear from the NABU director about alleged "leaks" of information.
The Brovary City Council sent an appeal to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine against renaming the city of Brovary, with 24 out of 27 deputies voting to keep the historic name.
After the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, some foreign suppliers of electronics and home appliances imposed strict conditions, such as full prepayment, and demanded payment of old debts from Ukrainian retailers. Some have even resorted to blackmail and bankruptcy lawsuits.
In the second quarter of 2024, the WOG filling station network, together with partners, provided targeted assistance to Ukrainian defenders as part of the “WOGОНЬ Допомоги" initiative, including 8 pickups for mobile air defense groups, 20 multi-channel electronic warfare positioning devices and 20 ARES UAV systems.