The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated that the "elections" held by the Russian Federation in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine are illegal, and their results are considered null and void. Individuals involved in the organization will be held accountable in accordance with Ukrainian law.
German arms concern Rheinmetall has signed an agreement to acquire the military division of the Lürssen Group shipbuilding group – NVL. The deal, the value of which has not been disclosed, is expected to be completed early next year after antitrust approval.
The European Union is considering tightening restrictions on tourist visas for Russian citizens and imposing restrictions on the movement of Russian diplomats within the bloc.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski announced 100% success of Polish air defense during the Russian drone attack on September 10. Out of 19 UAVs, three or four were shot down, but the drones did not reach their targets and did not cause significant damage.
The Downdetector service is recording outages in Starlink satellite communications worldwide. The disruptions began around seven in the morning.
Ukraine and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development have signed a loan agreement for $246. 5 million from Japan. The funds will be used for investment management for the country's post-war recovery and reconstruction.
At least three civilians were killed and six wounded as a result of the shelling of Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region. The city is under enemy artillery and aerial bomb fire, with an administrative building and residential buildings damaged.
On September 14, variable cloudiness without precipitation is expected in Ukraine, except for short-term rain and thunderstorms in the west. The temperature at night will be 8-13°, during the day 20-25°, wind southeast.
Russians are increasing pressure on men in the temporarily occupied territories who refused to participate in the so-called "elections. " They are summoned for interrogations, subjected to psychological pressure, and forced to sign contracts with the Russian armed forces.
The EU is preparing to tighten restrictions on issuing visas to citizens of Russia and other "hostile" countries by the end of the year. New recommendations from the European Commission, to be published in December, will include stricter criteria for the entry of Russians.
This autumn, every tenth company in Russia plans to cut staff. Businesses are forced to cut costs due to falling demand, rising taxes, and more expensive loans.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that modern Russian missiles fly five times faster than sound. They can reach London or Madrid in a matter of minutes, which makes the idea of greater security in Western Europe erroneous.
The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution supporting the decision to create a Palestinian state, calling on Israel to recognize its right to statehood. 142 countries voted "for", 10 "against", 12 abstained, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly opposed it.
The US is imposing sanctions on 34 companies from eight countries that supplied goods to Russia's military-industrial complex. This is another step in undermining the Kremlin's ability to sustain its war machine.
Ukrzaliznytsia has appointed an additional train No. 795/796 Kremenchuk – Kyiv, which will run from September 23 to October 13. The train will make stops in Znamianka, im. Taras Shevchenko, Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi and at the Vydubychi-Trypilski station.
Russian troops attacked Sumy region with drones and KABs, killing three people and wounding five. Shelling was recorded in 42 settlements of 16 communities.
G7 finance ministers met in Canada to discuss further measures to increase pressure on Russia. They agreed to accelerate discussions on using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine's defense.
On the night of September 13, Russia attacked Ukraine with 164 drones and a ballistic missile. Air defense forces destroyed 137 UAVs; a missile and 27 drones hit their targets.
Atesh agents inspected the Avangard JSC enterprise in Safonovo, Smolensk region, where solid-propellant missile bodies and armor elements are manufactured. Partisans recorded the operating mode, security, video surveillance, and transport.
Russian troops attacked Nikopol and Synelnykove districts of Dnipropetrovsk region. Two men were wounded, a church and residential buildings were damaged.
The girls signed the "18-24" contract with the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade named after Koshovyi Otaman Ivan Sirko for the first time. They will serve as unmanned systems operators, joining the seventh group of contractors under this program.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko met in Kyiv with the newly appointed British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. The parties discussed strengthening air defense and economic pressure on Russia.
The "Reserve+" application will be unavailable from 00:00 to 06:00 on September 13 due to technical work in the "Oberih" register. Users are advised to download the PDF version of the document in advance.
The Polish Foreign Minister did not confirm a drone attack on Rzeszów, but stated that Russian drones had violated Polish and NATO airspace. He emphasized that it was a Russian operation, not a Ukrainian provocation.
The eRecovery service will be temporarily unavailable on the Diia portal and application from 8:00 PM on September 13 to 8:00 AM on September 15, 2025. This is due to technical maintenance work on the state registers of the Ministry of Justice, carried out by the State Enterprise "NAIS".
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in Kyiv. Issues of strengthening air defense and Ukraine's long-range capabilities, as well as financial support, were discussed.
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The German Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador on Friday over the violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones. The ministry stated that Putin is acting dangerously and unacceptably, and NATO firmly stands in defense of the alliance's territory.
None of the Russian financial institutions have been able to restore access to SWIFT after being disconnected due to Russia's aggression. The volume of financial traffic from Russia has decreased tenfold, and internal operations have almost disappeared.
In August 2025, the Ukrainian car fleet was replenished with 5,000 diesel cars, which is 9% less than in July. Of these, 1,100 were new, and 3,900 were used imported.