The city authorities managed to close the institution, which did not ensure the safety of children.
The seized funds are planned to be transferred to help the military.
In Kharkiv, electricity and metro traffic were restored after a Russian airstrike, which killed one person and injured 11 others.
The invaders dropped explosives on a tractor driver who was working in the field and attacked a utility company.
On June 23, as a result of an enemy strike by guided aerial bombs on Kharkiv, 11 people aged from 15 to 63 years were injured, one person is in serious condition, and a 73-year-old man was killed.
The most active actions are taking place in Kupyansky, Limansky and Bakhmut directions.
Stricter restrictions will apply in the evening.
At the Coke and chemical plant in Kryvyi Rih, an uncontrolled release and cloud appearance occurred due to a sudden power outage, but the situation is currently under control.
Two teenagers aged 15 and 16 were among 10 people injured in an enemy airstrike on civilian targets in Kharkiv.
Metro traffic has been stopped in the city.
Eight people were injured as a result of the Russian strike on the city.
According to the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov, as a result of the Russian strike on Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs, one person was killed and four were injured.
The private sector was hit by aerial bombs.
The mayor announced another Russian attack on Kharkiv.
A 29-year-old woman from the Odessa region was seriously injured in a Russian rocket attack on June 4 and was evacuated by plane to Austria on June 21 for further treatment.
Alexey "Stalker" notes that it is the Poroshenko Charitable Foundation, whose advertising is placed on boards, that now has questions about fraud on military bonds.
Public statements of Deputies about specific court cases can be considered as pressure on the court and interference in the activities of judges, former Acting Prosecutor General Viktor Chumak believes.
New rules prohibiting the export of agricultural products to the EU, in particular grain, at prices below the officially established minimum, will not take effect until August. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Ukraine Mikhail Sokolov.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine plans to spend UAH 1. 7 million to repair the facades of its administrative buildings in Kyiv.
It became known who else came to the attention of NABU, except for the head of Naftogaz Chernyshov.
Odesa banker Vadym Morokhovskyi, head of the Servant of the People faction in the Odesa City Council, may face 12 years in prison for alleged involvement in a scheme to illegally gain control of the Olympex grain terminal by businessmen Serhiy Groza and Volodymyr Naumenko through a conspiracy.
Two belugas named plombir and Miranda, aged 14 and 15, were evacuated from Kharkiv's Nemo Dolphinarium to an oceanographic Park in Valencia, Spain, after intense Russian shelling threatened their safety.
A former Kraken Special Forces soldier was attacked, illegally detained and slightly injured by unknown assailants in camouflage clothing and balaclavas in the center of Dnipro on June 20.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 531,980 personnel and 8,001 tanks.
During the day, the invaders launched 324 strikes on the Zaporizhia region, carrying out airstrikes on 10 settlements using drones, MLRS and other means, as a result of which residential buildings were destroyed, but there were no civilian casualties.
Russia has 4 launch vehicles in the black and Azov seas, with a total salvo capacity of up to 28 cruise missiles.
The Ukrainian air defense forces shot down four guided missiles launched by Russian tactical aircraft at night in the Kirovohrad and Kherson regions.
The Japanese government has imposed sanctions on Alros, Tupolev JSC and the leadership of the Russian Central Election Commission. In total, the new restrictions affected 11 individuals and 42 companies.
China has launched the world's first industrial steam project called "heqi-1" at the Tianwan nuclear power plant, which will deliver 4. 8 million tons of zero-carbon steam annually to a petrochemical plant located 23 km away, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 1 million tons.
According to the Center for National Resistance, in the occupied Luhansk region, Russian occupiers began confiscating civilian cars even for minor violations of traffic rules.