Remnants of Russian Kinzhal and X-101 missiles were found in Lviv region after a large-scale shelling of Ukraine. Sappers of the State Emergency Service removed the missile warheads, preventing further damage and possible casualties.
Russian troops conducted about 10 strikes on Kharkiv, damaging civilian infrastructure.
The wreckage of the Mi-8 helicopter that went missing on August 31 has been found in the Kamchatka region of Russia. The helicopter crashed into a hill at an altitude of 900 meters, killing all 22 people on board (3 crew members and 19 passengers).
Ukrainian track and field athlete Oksana Zubkovska has won a gold medal in the long jump at the Paris Paralympics. This is her fifth individual gold medal, and Ukraine's total medal tally has increased to 20 medals.
The occupants struck at Lyubotyn, Kharkiv district, damaging a civilian enterprise. Three people were injured: two men aged 70 and 57 and a woman aged 59, their lives are not in danger.
The ATESh guerrilla movement conducted a reconnaissance of the building and territory of the Russian Federal Security Service office in Taganrog.
Three people, including minors, committed sexual acts against a young boy on the beach of the Kotelevka community. The prosecutor's office initiated an investigation against the police officers who failed to register the crime in the URPTI.
The Ministry of Energy announces round-the-clock power cuts on September 1. Power engineers are working to eliminate the consequences of the attacks and prepare for the fall and winter season.
Rescuers have extinguished a fire in a high-rise building on Sheptytskoho Street in Kyiv. The fire engulfed an apartment on the 7th floor and the balconies above, 20 people were evacuated, no one was injured.
As a result of Russian shelling in Donetsk region, 1 person was killed in Shcherbynivka and 6 were wounded. In total, 2715 people were killed and 5928 wounded in the region, excluding Mariupol and Volnovakha.
A review of the five most anticipated films to be released in the fall of 2024. Among them are Megalopolis, The Joker: Madness for Two, The Hurt Locker, Gladiator II, and Wicked: The Conjuring.
UNN offers a selection of five touching melodramas to watch in the first days of autumn. The films include The Theory of Everything, The Blame Game, The Memory Diary, Emma, and Moonrise Kingdom.
Putin has received guarantees from Mongolia that he will not be arrested under an ICC warrant during his visit on September 3. This will be the first trip of the Russian dictator to an ICC member state after the arrest warrant was issued.
The SBI exposed a scheme of extortion from flower importers in Lviv region involving a senior official of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. The official was detained while receiving a $3,000 bribe for unimpeded issuance of phytosanitary certificates.
In the occupied territories, the invaders want to organize student internships in the workshops of the Russian armed forces. the Russians plan to involve young people in repairing damaged equipment, putting them in danger.
The First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Russian Presidential Administration, Sergei Kiriyenko, has been served with a notice of suspicion for facilitating the war against Ukraine. He coordinates the activities of the occupation administrations and organized pseudo-referendums in the occupied territories.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The decision was made by the organizers of the contest, SRG SSR and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
The occupiers are actively changing the location of ammunition and fuel depots in Crimea due to frequent attacks. The ATES movement is tracking the movements and passing the information to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Germany has deported 28 convicted Afghan citizens to Kabul. This is the first deportation to Afghanistan since the Taliban came to power, organized with the mediation of Qatar.
A forestry worker who was collecting intelligence on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces for Russian intelligence was detained in Kharkiv. The offender recorded the locations of military facilities during his work rounds and transmitted the information via messenger.
In occupied Sievierodonetsk, registration with the Pension Fund is only possible in October. In Dovzhansk, Russians are given preference when issuing trade permits, displacing local businesses.
Russian troops shelled 11 communities in Sumy region, using mortars, artillery, and aerial bombs. 171 explosions were recorded, with Esman, Bilopil and Druzhbivka communities suffering the most.
The National Bank of Ukraine has updated the procedure for cash handling and payment transactions. Restrictions have been set for business entities to transfer cash without opening an account, but there are no changes for individuals.
The National Bank of Ukraine has updated the procedure for conducting cash transactions in the national currency. The amendments are aimed at increasing transparency of payments and minimizing the use of payment infrastructure for illegal activities.
In the third year of Sievierodonetsk's occupation, there is little information about the restoration of centralized heating in the city. In the occupied cities of Luhansk region, the occupiers are installing modular boiler houses, not relying on centralized heating.
South Korean intelligence reports that the DPRK has sent 13,000 containers of weapons to Russia since mid-2022. In exchange, Russia may provide North Korea with technological assistance in missile and satellite programs.
Russians are imposing Russian satellite TV on the occupied territories. The local population refuses, so the occupiers threaten to confiscate “unlicensed” equipment from those who do not install Kremlin channels.
The SBU detained two women who helped the occupiers hold pseudo-referendums in Kherson and Kharkiv regions. One collected “votes” under the threat of persecution, the other provided passport data of residents.
Anna Tsivilyaeva, Putin's niece, is appointed Secretary of State of the Russian Defense Ministry. British intelligence points to the growing isolation of the Russian elite and criticism of nepotism in the Russian press.
The Kyiv funicular resumed operations on August 27 after a month-long scheduled maintenance. Specialists repaired the equipment, carried out maintenance and repairs to the cars.