In Rivne, a Geely driver, ignoring police demands, rammed the district department's barrier and was detained. The 46-year-old man showed signs of drug intoxication and had previously been brought to justice almost 30 times.
Ukrainian defense companies will be able to produce weapons and ammunition in Denmark. This will increase production security from Russian attacks, as an attack on Denmark threatens a NATO response.
On July 2, Russian troops attacked Nikopol and Synelnykove districts in Dnipropetrovsk region. Seven people were injured, and houses, outbuildings, cars, and infrastructure were damaged.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a law suspending cooperation with the IAEA. This decision could be a leverage in future negotiations on Iran's nuclear program.
Polish police uncovered an international group that kidnapped migrants in Poland and Latvia, demanding ransom. Among those detained are four Ukrainian citizens who were legally residing in Poland.
An electronic petition for the decriminalization of pornography, created by OnlyFans model Svitlana Dvornikova, has gathered over 25,000 signatures. The author calls on the President to support Bill No. 12191, which aims to legalize adult content through amendments to the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
North Korea plans to send an additional 25,000-30,000 troops to Russia, who will join the 11,000 soldiers already sent last year. These troops may be involved in combat operations in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The prosecutor's office has sent an indictment to court against former top officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: Zakharchenko, his deputy, and the heads of law enforcement agencies in Kyiv, Cherkasy, and Sumy. They are accused of organizing violence and illegal detentions of 117 participants in protests in 2013-2014.
The Swedish agency Sida allocates a new aid package to Ukraine through the Tallinn Mechanism for updating IT infrastructure and cyber defense. The funds will be received through the Estonian government fund and will be aimed at strengthening the resilience of the digital state in the face of cyberattacks.
Columbia University received a warning from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education regarding potential loss of accreditation due to non-compliance with safety, ethics, and inclusivity standards. The university remains accredited but must address the concerns to maintain its status.
The Sumy region experienced an extremely dangerous June with 2593 enemy strikes, which claimed 12 lives, including two children. Almost 150 private houses, 34 multi-story buildings, educational and medical facilities were damaged, and energy infrastructure was destroyed.
The Trump administration stopped funding USAID, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims that the agency has not shown results since the Cold War. This decision could lead to increased mortality and draws criticism from USAID supporters.
Russian military is pressing the front in Donetsk region, trying to break through to Dnipropetrovsk region. However, their attempts remain unsuccessful, fighting continues near the administrative border.
Germany has concluded the first contract to finance Ukrainian production of long-range strike drones "Antonov-196 "Lyutyy"", capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 1200 kilometers. It is expected that more than 500 such drones, equipped with warheads of up to 50 kg each, will soon be put into operation.
The General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan has launched an investigation into the death of two citizens in Yekaterinburg, suspecting torture and premeditated murder by Russian law enforcement. Huseyn Safarov died in an MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs) facility, and his brother Ziyeddin – in a police vehicle.
Thanks to the President's initiative Bring Kids Back UA, two Ukrainian teenagers were returned from occupation. One of the boys resisted Russian propaganda at school for three years, while the other left for the controlled territory immediately after school.
The number of schoolchildren in Ukraine has reached its lowest level in 30 years, due to the mass departure of high school students abroad. It is estimated that up to 720,000 Ukrainian schoolchildren are currently outside the country.
Denmark introduces mandatory military conscription for women aged 18 and older, lasting 11 months, using a lottery system. This innovation will increase the number of conscripts to 6,500 people per year by 2033 and is supported by an increase in the defense budget.
Seven people have been detained at the "Sputnik Azerbaijan" office, two of whom have been arrested, for fraud, illegal entrepreneurship, and legalization of illegally obtained property. This happened amidst the agency's failure to comply with the decision to suspend its activities for violating media parity.
The results of 13 out of 17 main sessions of NMT 2024 have been published, covering over 218 thousand participants. 2414 applicants received 200 points in at least one subject, three of them — in all four.
Prosecutors of the Kyiv Regional Prosecutor's Office identified and notified of suspicion nine servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces of cruel treatment of the civilian population during the occupation of Kyiv region. Russian military held and tortured local residents in the villages of Andriivka and Vyshehrad, Bucha district.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine called on FATF member countries to consider including the Russian Federation in the list of high-risk jurisdictions. He emphasized the significant impact of Russian aggression on global food security.
An official of the Pavlohrad Mechanical Plant has been served with a notice of suspicion for purchasing transformers at an inflated price. The state suffered losses of over UAH 968,000.
In Kharkiv region, an organized group of seven people will be prosecuted for illegally felling almost 2 million UAH worth of forest. The group's organizer has already been taken into custody.
Adam Kadyrov, the 17-year-old son of the head of Chechnya, celebrated his wedding. The event was attended by high-ranking Russian officials, and the groom wore a watch worth almost 7 million dollars.
The US dollar is rapidly depreciating, heading for its worst half-year performance since 1973. This is due to President Donald Trump's trade and economic policies, which are forcing investors to reconsider their attitude towards the currency.
In the Naro-Fominsk district near Moscow, a Russian military KAMAZ truck collided head-on with a Volkswagen passenger car. As a result of the incident, two people who were in the car died.
UN experts have confirmed Russia's premeditated crime at Volnovakha Correctional Colony No. 120 near Olenivka on July 29, 2022, which resulted in the deaths of over 50 prisoners. The UN's internal analysis revealed that Russia carried out the attack, refuting its own version of a HIMARS strike.
In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, prosecutors notified a man of suspicion for intentional murder. He threw a grenade into the yard, where a 50-year-old woman died and three other people, including a 15-year-old child, were injured.
In Dagestan, especially in Makhachkala, a new wave of covert mobilization is being recorded, during which police patrols conduct mass checks and detain young men. Those detained are immediately sent to military enlistment offices for registration or dispatch to assembly points.