Since the launch of eCheck in August 2023, 100 thousand buses have already crossed the border using the online queue, and more than half of them have entered Poland.
Seven-year-old Yegor Zavadetsky, who was in a coma at the Okhmatdyt children's hospital during a Russian missile strike on July 8, died after being transferred to another Kyiv hospital.
More than a thousand civilians have been injured by enemy explosive devices, including 297 deaths. Russia deliberately uses anti-personnel mines against the civilian population of Ukraine, violating international laws and customs of war. Therefore, the SBU is preparing an evidence base for The Hague on this massive use of mines by the occupiers.
Russian troops conducted a massive shelling of the Dniprovsky district of Kherson, hitting an educational institution directly and destroying a store. None of the residents were injured.
The advisor to the head of the Presidential Office explained that "strikes deep into Russia" mean the systematic destruction of Russian military infrastructure, logistics, and resources to weaken its ability to wage war in Ukraine.
2. 7 million Ukrainians have already updated their military data through the Reserve+ app, with about 90-100 thousand citizens doing so every day.
Explosions have been reported in Kherson, Ukraine. The city and regional authorities have not yet commented on this information.
Russian troops attacked the village of Odnorobivka, Kharkiv region, using drones during a pension delivery by a mobile post office, destroying one vehicle and damaging another, but causing no casualties.
A man was injured as a result of an unknown explosive detonation while working in a field in the village of Myrne, Mykolaiv region.
Three traitors who fought against Ukrainian troops in the areas of Avdiivka, Bakhmut and Lysychansk were suspected. Another, who tried to break through to Kupyansk, was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
A multi-level system of control over the construction of fortifications involving military supervision, law enforcement, civil society organizations and independent experts has been introduced in Kyiv region to ensure transparency, accountability, targeted use of funds and quality of work to protect Ukraine's borders.
In summer, the risk of contracting leptospirosis, a potentially fatal infection transmitted from animals to humans through contaminated water or contact with infected animals, increases in Ukraine, so the Ministry of Health advises taking precautions: avoid contaminated water bodies, vaccinate pets, wear protective equipment, and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.
Explosions were heard in occupied Mariupol, and an "arrival" at the airport was recorded.
Over the past two months, Russia has probably lost more than 70,000 soldiers in killed and wounded, and daily losses in May and June, according to British intelligence, averaged 1,262 killed and 1,163 wounded.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed the acting deputy head of the Main Department of the State Tax Service in Kyiv on bribery.
In Japan, more than 200 defense officials, including top military commanders, were disciplined for mishandling classified information and other incidents.
In occupied Donetsk, a so-called "court" sentenced former security assistant to the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission Vadim Golda to 14 years in prison on espionage charges, alleging that he allegedly collected data on "industrial facilities that were later targeted by missile strikes.
The Russians illegally appropriated the Ukrainian geographical brand "Melitopol Cherry" by issuing a certificate of "exclusive right" to the occupation administrations of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Five people were injured in a Russian strike in Rayhorodok, including one person who died.
A 24-year-old resident of Rivne was detained for burning a civilian car at the request of Russian special services, repainting its license plates black to make it look like a military vehicle.
On July 11, Russian troops shelled 16 settlements in Donetsk region, killing four people, including a 15-year-old boy, and injuring 21 others, including two children aged 14, and damaging 108 civilian objects.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban meets with former US President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss "ways to establish peace" in Ukraine.
At night and in the morning, Russians fired 6 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region, 33 explosions were recorded.
One enemy UAV was shot down by air defense forces at night in Khmelnytsky region, no one was injured.
Russia's nighttime attack on Kyiv region resulted in no casualties, with debris from enemy targets falling in three districts in open areas outside of buildings.
New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on NATO allies to increase defense spending to protect the Alliance's values in a "new and dangerous era" of threats from Russia, China, terrorism and conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa.
Over the last day, 120 combat engagements took place in the frontline, with the enemy being most active in the Pokrovsk sector, where 41 attacks were repelled, 14 of them near Novooleksandrivka.
On July 12, from 16:00 to 23:00, four lines will be disconnected simultaneously, and during the rest of the day, three lines of consumption restriction will be in operation.
Russians attacked the village of Borova, Kharkiv region, with a KBM, wounding four civilians and damaging 12 houses.
France, Germany, Italy, and Poland have signed an agreement to jointly develop land-based cruise missiles with a range of more than 500 kilometers to fill the gap in European arsenals caused by Russia's war in Ukraine.