The government allocates UAH 1 billion in subventions from the state budget to local budgets for the purchase of school buses in 2024, giving priority to Ukrainian manufacturers to support the domestic economy.
The National Bank of Ukraine introduces a ban on the use of credit funds for gambling from June 22, 2024.
The state Bureau of Investigation reported suspicion to the former head of the SBU Department of internal affairs of forging documents for a Serbian court, the state Bureau of Investigation reported on Friday.
Today, at 16: 00, the national team of Ukraine will play its match against Slovakia in the second round of the Euro 2024 group stage in Dusseldorf, Germany, at the stadium of the local “Fortuna”-“Merkur Spire Arena”.
The Security Service and the National Police exposed the corruption of the deputy of the Uzhgorod city council Gorvat, who is a member of the leadership of the local Department of social policy.
Romania has decided to transfer the Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, strengthening Ukraine's defense capability and increasing the security of neighboring countries such as Moldova, the Baltic states and Romania itself from Russian aggression.
President Zelensky instructed the Cabinet of Ministers to present a preferential program to encourage the installation of solar generation and energy storage facilities in Ukraine with zero interest rates for citizens in order to provide alternative energy sources with critical infrastructure and readiness for the heating season.
A video has appeared showing that in Dnipro, people in military uniforms, presumably security guards of MP Mykola Tishchenko, beat a man handcuffed. There is no official information about the conflict and its participants yet, as well as comments from law enforcement officers.
This year, 355 thousand applications were submitted to the Unified Register of weapons in Ukraine, of which 337 thousand have already been processed and permits issued, which indicates a tendency to increase the number of people applying for a permit to buy or store weapons.
The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court applied a preventive measure in the form of bail in the amount of 3 million hryvnias and other restrictions to the former head of the State Migration Service of Ukraine Maxim Sokolyuk, who was previously charged with seizing more than 88 million hryvnias during the reconstruction of the administrative building.
The film "Bucha" is based on real events during the Russian occupation of the city. The film was made with the assistance of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, which provided photos, videos, intercepted conversations of the Russian military and Agent data.
The Verkhovna Rada is considering a bill prohibiting the passage of vehicles through protected areas, with the exception of public roads, private territories and vehicles used by officials, environmental inspectors, local residents and tourists on specially designated routes.
The Verkhovna Rada took note of the annual report of the Commissioner for human rights on the state of observance and protection of human and civil rights and freedoms in Ukraine in 2023 and recommended that state bodies take measures to properly ensure the implementation of human rights and freedoms.
Public utilities can use equipment imported as humanitarian aid during martial law and for 12 months after its termination.
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a bill that exempts political parties from liability for failure to submit reports or provide false information to the NACP regarding their local organizations located in war zones.
The ministry emphasizes that there is no specific treatment for rotavirus infection - only symptomatic treatment.
Eight valuable archaeological sites in Kyiv, including the St. Cyril's Monastery complex, the Smorodyn archaeological complex, and a Trypillian settlement, were included in the State Register of Immovable Monuments of Ukraine to preserve and research Ukraine's cultural heritage.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine commented on the information about a possible enemy offensive on the village of Borova in Kharkiv region, noting that there is no need to panic now, as the Defense Forces are ready for any development and will give an adequate response in that direction.
Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin refused to appear before the Verkhovna Rada to explain the alleged corrupt actions of his deputy, Dmytro Verbytskyi. He argued that he had ordered an internal investigation into Verbytskyi's property and that the NAPC and NABU were conducting an audit.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed in the first reading a draft law that provides for the creation of a military police with law enforcement functions to ensure law and order, military discipline and prevention of offenses in the Ministry of Defense, the Armed Forces and the State Special Transport Service.
The Russian occupiers in Crimea managed to restore the operation of the Kerch ferry crossing, which was damaged in late May.
Over the last day, 129 combat engagements took place in the frontline, most of them in the Pokrovsk and Kramatorsk sectors, where 39 and 21 attacks were repelled respectively.
Putin arrives in the DPRK on a state visit. For the first time in 24 years. He was met at the airport by Kim Jong-un.
In Dortmund, Germany, before the Euro 2024 group stage match between Georgia and Turkey, Georgian and Turkish fans started a fight at the stadium, involving about 40 people from each side, which led to clashes that required police intervention and the removal of about 10 offenders.
The number of high-rise buildings in the capital that are connected to critical infrastructure lines and do not shut down during the schedules has tripled. In October 2022, there were 1497 such buildings, or 12% of the total. Now there are only 510 or 4%
Satellite images show that a fire continues to burn at the Azovproduct oil depot in the Rostov region of Russia after a Ukrainian drone attack on the night of June 18, with smoke plumes limiting visibility, making it impossible to assess the extent of the damage.
Ukrainian fencer Olena Kryvytska defeated Russian Maya Guchmazova, who was competing under the flag of Georgia, at the European Championships in Basel, Switzerland, and refused to shake hands with her opponent, to which the Russian athlete reacted with foul language.
Throughout the day, Russians shelled Nikopol district with UAVs and artillery, wounding two people and damaging houses.
The leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church, including Patriarch Kirill, is tasked with convincing the world religious community that it is Ukraine, not Russia, that violates the principles of religious freedom, despite Russia's bloody crimes against freedom of conscience and destruction of religious monuments in Ukraine.
The Cabinet of Ministers has amended the procedure for issuing military registration documents, providing that an electronic military registration document will be valid for no more than a year.