Border guards found the body of a man near the border with Slovakia. The deceased was a 29-year-old resident of Poltava region, no signs of violence were found, and the cause of death will be determined by experts.
Sense Bank has announced the restoration of all digital services after the morning outage. The bank assured that customer funds and data are safe, and that the incident was caused by a global IT failure unrelated to a cyberattack.
The SBU and police detained two young men in Lviv who were setting fire to Ukrainian military vehicles on the orders of the FSB.
The mobile operator Vodafone and the banks Sense Bank and Monobank have experienced a failure. Problems include the inability to make calls and the unavailability of banking services in mobile applications.
Russian troops attacked the border of Chernihiv region, 32 explosions were recorded. The shelling took place in Novhorod-Siverska, Semenivska and Snovska communities.
The invaders in the occupied Luhansk region are limiting benefits for people without a Russian passport, and from 2025, without a car insurance policy with a Russian company, they threaten to confiscate vehicles.
The SBU provided evidence to convict three traitors who fought against Ukraine on the eastern front. They were captured during breakthrough attempts at the Pokrovske and Siverske directions.
British intelligence reports that the Kremlin is restricting access to WhatsApp and YouTube. The goal is to control information and create an atmosphere of fear among potential critics of the regime.
A 61-year-old man who stabbed a border guard with a knife while trying to bypass a checkpoint has been detained in Zakarpattia.
Russian troops shelled Nevske in Luhansk region almost continuously. As a result of the attacks, a local resident was wounded, a house burned down, and other damage was caused.
The Ministry of Reintegration has created a digital register to record violations of international humanitarian law by Russia. The goal is to document crimes in order to bring the perpetrators to justice.
A 49-year-old informant who passed geolocations of Ukrainian artillery and air defense to Russian intelligence was detained in Donetsk region. The offender faces up to 8 years in prison for unauthorized dissemination of information.
A collaborator who passed encrypted reports on the deployment of Ukrainian troops near Pokrovsk to the Russian occupiers was sentenced to 13 years in prison with confiscation of property.
Finnish and Swedish pilots intercepted two Russian fighter jets flying without a flight plan or transponder signals over international waters in the Baltic Sea.
The Russian invaders in the occupied Donetsk region are compiling a list of mines to be privatized.
Russians have set up numerous firing points along the beaches in occupied Crimea, endangering civilians.
On July 16, scientists recorded the highest water temperature in the Dnipro River in Kyiv at 29. 0°C, exceeding the previous record of 28.6°C set in 2010.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian informant in Kharkiv region who was using a Telegram channel to pass on to Russian intelligence the locations of Ukrainian checkpoints and fortifications near Kharkiv.
A new batch of doctors from Yakutia arrived in the temporarily occupied territories of eastern Ukraine to conduct medical examinations of the local population, which the Russian occupiers use as a pretext for deportation.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a married couple who worked for the FSB and prepared coordinates for a new Russian missile strike on the defense forces in Kharkiv and Sumy regions: the woman collected intelligence from colleagues, and her husband determined the locations of Ukrainian defenders in the border areas.
The Security Service of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Investigation have dismantled a corruption scheme at Ivano-Frankivsk Customs by detaining the head of a key department who demanded bribes from importers in exchange for not creating obstacles during customs clearance of their goods.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has expanded access to consular services abroad by providing 24 institutions in 20 countries with access to the State Register of Civil Status Acts, which will allow Ukrainians to obtain repeat certificates and extracts from the register.
Russians shelled the village of Veletynske in Kherson region, wounding a 74-year-old woman.
Italy plans to restore nuclear power by adopting a law that will allow investment in small modular nuclear reactors that can be commissioned within 10 years, so that by 2050 nuclear energy will account for at least 11% of the country's total electricity consumption.
The SBU detained an FSB agent in Odesa who was collecting coordinates for missile and drone strikes on the city, including air defense positions, secretly photographing targets and passing the information to his Russian supervisor.
A 70-year-old woman was injured as a result of Russian shelling in the village of Sadove, Kherson region.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was attacked in May, said that the attack was similar to the attempted assassination of former US President and presidential candidate Donald Trump, which took place during his speech at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
Ukrainian guerrillas conducted reconnaissance of the strategically important SIBMASH plant in Tyumen, which produces and repairs key components for Russian military equipment, missile and artillery systems.
Due to the extreme heat, fires broke out at energy facilities in western Ukraine, leading to power outages and restrictions for consumers.
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured as a result of night strikes by the Russian army in Kharkiv region, damaging residential buildings, administrative buildings and infrastructure.