President Zelenskyy met with Indian Prime Minister Modi in the United States. The two discussed the implementation of the Peace Formula, preparations for the second Peace Summit, and enhanced cooperation in various areas.
The Russian government has supported a proposal to criminalize “Russophobia” abroad. This is understood as discrimination against Russian citizens by foreign officials or calls for it.
The President of Ukraine met with a delegation from the US Congress on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. Zelenskyy spoke about the situation at the front and presented the Victory Plan, which does not depend on Putin's decisions.
The UN Commission found evidence of systematic torture of Ukrainians by the Russian authorities in the occupied territories and in Russia. Widespread schemes of torture, including sexual violence, in places of detention were revealed.
The United States will send additional troops to the Middle East due to the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. The Pentagon does not disclose details about the number and tasks of the additional forces, but notes that about 40,000 US troops are already deployed in the region.
President Zelenskyy met with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. They discussed Ukraine's energy recovery and a new energy aid package from Japan.
The occupiers attacked a critical infrastructure facility and a residential building in Zaporizhzhia. Preliminarily, one person was killed, two were wounded, and at least two private houses were destroyed.
There were 125 combat engagements over the last day. The enemy concentrated its main efforts in the Pokrovsk sector, where it launched 30 attacks, losing over 220 troops, 4 tanks and other equipment.
Piotr Pawel believes that part of the Ukrainian territory may temporarily remain under Russian occupation. He predicts that the war could drag on for years, with its end “somewhere in the middle.
Estonia and Finland are developing plans to close the Gulf of Finland to Russian ships in case of a threat. This is technically feasible, but would require consideration of economic interests and infrastructure changes.
Russian invaders fired 89 times at the border areas of Sumy region, 215 explosions were recorded. Four civilians in different communities were injured as a result of the attacks.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has updated the data on the losses of the Russian army over the past day. 1330 soldiers, 16 tanks, 30 armored combat vehicles and other enemy equipment were destroyed.
As a result of night attacks in Zaporizhzhia, 13 people were injured. During the day, the occupiers carried out 363 attacks on 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, including air strikes, UAV attacks and artillery shelling.
In the Black Sea, there is one Russian ship on combat duty that is not a Kalibr carrier. In the Mediterranean, there is one ship with 16 Kalibr cruise missiles.
The Social Democratic Party of Germany received 30. 9% of the vote in the Brandenburg elections, ahead of the far-right AfD with 29.2%. This is an unexpected success for the SPD, which had been lagging behind throughout the campaign.
The National Antarctic Research Center has published a video of the first seal born this year near the Ukrainian Akademik Vernadsky station. Scientists showed how the baby has changed in a few days and how it communicates with its mother.
The Center for Countering Disinformation has denied rumors about the beating of a “language inspector” in Ivano-Frankivsk. The police confirmed that there were no reports of language-related crimes in the city.
SpaceX plans to send 5 unmanned Starships to Mars within two years. Elon Musk said that manned missions are possible in 4 years if they are successful, otherwise they will be postponed for another 2 years.
Fake news sites registered in the United Kingdom have been found to be spreading disinformation about Western companies in Ukraine. Parliamentarians call for a change in the law to force such sites to disclose information about their owners.
A Russian strike in Zaporizhzhia injured 9 people, including one child. Rescuers evacuated residents, extinguished the fire and carried out emergency work.
The President of Ukraine began his visit to the United States with a visit to the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant. Zelenskyy got acquainted with the production of shells and discussed further support for Ukraine.
Russia is creating a register of “illegal foreigners” in the occupied territories of Ukraine. Ukrainians without a Russian passport may lose their basic rights, which should speed up the forced passportization process.
Asteroid 2024 PT5 will orbit the Earth from September 29 to November 25. It will become a temporary mini-satellite of the planet, completing a full rotation in 56.6 days, and will return to Earth's orbit in 2055.
The Russian shelling of Zaporizhzhia has injured 6 people. Rescuers and other services are dealing with the aftermath of the attack, and tents have been set up to help residents and a round-the-clock emergency center.
in Brovary district, a Volkswagen drove into the oncoming lane and collided with a Kia, which caught fire. The accident killed two people and injured three others.
20 children from the Sumy Specialized Children's Home are evacuated to safer regions due to the threat of shelling. Among the children are infants and those who need constant medical care.
In the evening of September 22, Russians struck Zaporizhzhia 6 times, wounding 5 people. Buildings were partially destroyed, neighboring houses were damaged, and a fire broke out.
The Swiss government plans to replace the work permit requirement with a registration system for Ukrainians with S status. The draft amendments are to be prepared by February 2025.
Donald Trump has announced that he will not run for the US presidency in 2028 if he loses this year's election. The 78-year-old Republican candidate hopes to succeed in the current campaign.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports 121 combat engagements at the frontline over the past day. Ukrainian defenders repel enemy attacks in various directions, inflicting significant losses on the occupiers and destroying their equipment.