Russia has put Deputy Commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Nesterenko on the wanted list.
Russia is actively recruiting teenagers as young as 17 to participate in the war against Ukraine, targeting patriotic youth movements and military education centers, playing on youthful maximalism and propaganda to recruit tens of thousands of teenagers to sign contracts upon reaching the age of majority.
Lviv customs officers seized undeclared clothing and footwear worth almost UAH 7 million from a truck driven by a Ukrainian.
Russian attack submarines have conducted missions in the Irish Sea twice since the invasion of Ukraine, forcing the British military to take defensive measures.
The grand opening of the summer camp "SUNFLOWER Camp for Ukrainian Refugee Children, Warsaw 2024" for nearly 300 children from Ukraine took place in Warsaw, which will provide them with the opportunity to spend time in a positive atmosphere of their native language, traditions, mutual support, friendship and space for development.
Due to the heat wave, large trucks with an actual weight of more than 24 tons and an axle load of more than 7 tons are prohibited from driving in Kyiv to preserve the road surface.
Russian occupants have created a critical humanitarian situation and food crisis in the occupied Luhansk region, forcing residents to donate blood for money and consume expired food due to lack of supplies.
Ukraine has expanded the categories of families with children eligible for the municipal nanny service to include internally displaced persons, families living in areas where preschools are not operating due to martial law, and families with children under the age of 6 who need additional care.
The Security Service of Ukraine neutralized in Odesa an agent group of the Russian Federal Security Service consisting of two servicemen and their accomplice, who, on the instructions of the Russian special service, were conducting reconnaissance of air defense systems and secret photography of military facilities.
North Korea switched its state television from a Chinese satellite to a Russian satellite, making it difficult for South Korean agencies and media to monitor and view.
140 thousand square kilometers of Ukraine remain potentially mined after Russia's full-scale invasion.
An FSB agent who spied on the locations and movements of Ukrainian troops defending Chasovyi Yar was sentenced by a Ukrainian court to 15 years in prison for treason.
A cholera-like vibrio has been detected in the water bodies and rivers of the temporarily occupied Mariupol, posing a potential threat of a cholera outbreak.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed and eliminated a corruption scheme in the Western Interregional Department of the Ministry of Justice, where officials systematically received bribes for illegally closing enforcement proceedings against debtors.
A former employee of a penal colony from Kherson region was sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property for treason, as he collaborated with the enemy during the occupation and held a position appointed by the occupation authorities.
Officials of the Republic of Bashkortostan were accused of financing the Russian army in the war against Ukraine by purchasing military equipment, ammunition and materials.
Iraqi militants promise to intensify attacks on Israel and target U. S. interests in Iraq and the Middle East if a war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon breaks out.
Russian troops shelled border settlements in Sumy region eight times, causing 21 explosions.
During the hot summer days, the audience will be able to watch a number of new films and cartoons, including Despicable Me 4, Twisters 2024, Fly to the Moon 2024, Maxine XXX and The Serf, which will tell incredible, exciting and diverse stories.
In Canada, at least 150 flights carrying 20,000 passengers were canceled due to a strike by the aircraft mechanics union.
Seven people, including two children, were killed and eleven injured in a Russian missile strike on the town of Vilnyansk, Zaporizhzhia region, and the death toll is likely to rise. Zelenskiy called on the West to speed up military assistance to Ukraine.
The total number of hostile attacks along the entire frontline increased to 90, while Ukrainian defenders are holding their positions despite the Russian aggressor's continued attacks in several sectors, most actively in the Pokrovske and Kharkiv sectors.
During the forum in Dubrovnik, Kuleba discussed with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia the preparation of a bilateral security agreement.
On Sunday, June 30, consumption restrictions will be applied throughout the day in Ukraine.
Russian troops attacked the town of Vilnyansk in Zaporizhzhia region, killing 6 civilians and injuring 8, damaging infrastructure and residential buildings.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with U. S. Assistant Secretary of State James O'Brien in Croatia to discuss the delivery of additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine and preparations for the upcoming NATO summit.
Russian troops intensified attacks along the entire front line, dropping 37 guided aerial bombs and launching numerous assaults, but Ukrainian troops repelled most of the attacks and inflicted significant losses on the enemy.
Zelenskyy met with Nariman Dzhelal, deputy chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, who was released from Russian captivity.
Kyiv residents are asking for protective screens to be installed at subway stations to prevent tragic incidents of passengers being hit by trains due to the increasing number of such incidents that may be caused by the psychological burden of war.
The war must end in a just and lasting peace that will bring understanding to all countries of the potential consequences of aggression against a sovereign state, creating a reality in which new aggression will become impossible, said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba during a panel discussion at the Dubrovnik Forum in Croatia.