The Kyiv police detained a woman who was raising funds allegedly for the Armed Forces. The suspect defrauded at least 8 people of UAH 20 thousand using real appeals from the military, but indicating her own bank details.
The head of a district department of the State Migration Service in Volyn was detained for systematically taking bribes when issuing passports. The official demanded money for the absence of obstacles in the process, receiving up to UAH 40 thousand per month.
The Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, said that Iran is not an accomplice in Russia's war against Ukraine.
The Russian army has launched the third stage of exercises of non-strategic nuclear forces. The exercise will focus on preparing for the use of weapons, including work with Iskander-M and airborne weapons.
In the occupied territories of Ukraine, the invaders are trying to attract cadets to serve in the police because of the shortage of local personnel. However, the branch of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Institute is half-empty, despite free training without exams.
Denmark has suspended four years of military cooperation with Georgia due to the EU's decision. The country calls on Georgia to return to the Euro-Atlantic path and to adhere to the EU's reform agenda.
Russia has transferred the seized Ukrainian resorts to the subordination of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The occupiers plan to send state employees and students there to compensate for the loss of ordinary tourists.
British intelligence predicts that Russia will continue its tactical advance in the Donetsk region in the coming weeks. Russia's overall operational capabilities remain limited due to high casualties, limited training, and a lack of officers.
North Korean officials are looking abroad for medicines to help dictator Kim Jong-un solve his health problems.
Military counterintelligence has collected evidence against 5 Ukrainians who fought on the side of Russia and were captured in Donetsk region. They face life imprisonment for high treason and participation in illegal armed groups.
The wealth manager of Russian oligarch Pyotr Aven has agreed to the confiscation of more than £750,000 in the UK. The money was confiscated from bank accounts following allegations of sanctions evasion.
The SBU detained six Ukrainians who were spreading calls in support of Russia's war against Ukraine. The detainees face up to 10 years in prison for justifying aggression and encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
ATES activists reported on the reconnaissance of the Kazan Powder Plant in Russia. The company produces gunpowder and metallic charges for various types of weapons, but due to sanctions, production has decreased several times.
The Wagner PMC confirmed the deaths of its mercenaries in Mali during battles with Tuareg rebels near Tin Zawatin. According to various sources, the losses could range from 20 to 82 people.
Putin staged a pompous celebration of Russia's “fleet day” to intimidate the West and justify Russian militarism. He promised to build up the navy and equip it with hypersonic missiles.
On the night of July 29, the Russian military shelled the Yunakivska community in Sumy region with a tank. Four explosions were recorded.
In August 2024, the audience will be able to watch five different genre film premieres. These include adventure fiction, thrillers, space horror and romantic drama from renowned directors.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol, hitting two high-rise buildings. Eight people were injured, including two children. Rescuers provided assistance and evacuated the victims.
Venezuela is holding presidential elections, where incumbent President Maduro is running against opposition candidate Gonzalez. There are concerns about possible fraud and a limited number of international observers.
No one was killed or injured as a result of two rockets striking Kharkiv, Mayor Igor Terekhov said.
President Zelenskyy reported that Russia had used about 700 guided aerial bombs and more than 100 attack drones against Ukraine in the past week. He emphasized the need to strengthen air defense to protect Ukrainians.
Two explosions were recorded in Kharkiv.
South Korea, Japan, and the United States signed a document on security cooperation against DPRK threats. The memorandum provides for political consultations, information exchange, and joint exercises.
On the second day of the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Ukrainian athletes will compete in 10 disciplines. These include gymnastics, judo, shooting, tennis, swimming and other sports.
Over the past day, 129 combat engagements were registered. The enemy launched 2 missile and 74 air strikes, making 4,883 attacks. Ukrainian forces repelled numerous attacks in different directions.
UNN offers a selection of five historical series to watch this weekend. Among them are dramas about the investigation of Lincoln's assassination, the adventures of the Vikings, the story of an Auschwitz prisoner, and other fascinating stories.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy issued the first two licenses for the production of alcohol distillates to small producers. This was made possible by simplifying the procedure for obtaining licenses for small businesses.
Russian diplomats are spreading propaganda narratives about Ukraine from the UN rostrum. At the UN Security Council meeting, the Russian representative repeated several propaganda clichés based on lies and manipulations.
The SBU detained a former employee of a TV company who became the "technical director" of the TV provider during the occupation of Kupyansk. He was disconnecting Ukrainian channels and connecting Russian ones, contributing to the spread of propaganda.
Two residents of Donetsk region are suspected of making false documents about their unfitness for military service. In exchange for $7,000, they provided a package of documents that allowed them to avoid mobilization and travel abroad.