The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine has clarified how to check whether enforcement proceedings have been opened against a person who evades military registration.
In July, Latvia will hand over more than 2,500 combat drones worth 4 million euros to Ukraine as part of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Coalition.
Ukraine received more than 2,300 tons of energy equipment from 14 countries to repair and restore facilities damaged by Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure.
8 facilities, including those destroyed by Russian troops, have been put into operation in Kyiv region, and more than 10 more will be put into operation over the next month as part of large-scale reconstruction work.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reacted to Zelenskyy's statement that Hungary would be "an important tool to make the first step towards peace" in Ukraine. Tusk wondered in whose "hands is this instrument".
A man broke his leg and smashed his head when he jumped from a Kyiv-Chop train near the Polish border, trying to illegally enter Poland on the advice of an anonymous Telegram channel.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived in Moscow on Friday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as part of his "peacekeeping mission," his spokesman confirmed.
The school year in Lviv schools will start on August 19 to ensure full education due to the difficult situation with electricity, and the schools can potentially serve as round-the-clock heating points for citizens in the event of a complete blackout.
Six Ukrainian communities in Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovs'k oblasts have received mobile Administrative Service Centers that will help residents of frontline areas access public services faster and more comfortably.
Keir Starmer, the expected next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, assured that support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression will remain unchanged if he takes office.
In June 2024, the DobroDiy Charity Marketplace provided assistance worth more than UAH 539,000, including the purchase of consumables for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) at the Regional Medical Center for Family Health.
In the Donetsk region, 3 civilians were killed and 24 others, including 5 children, were wounded by Russian shelling over the past day; massive shelling damaged 66 civilian objects in 21 localities. One person was also wounded in the nighttime shelling of Kostyantynivka with the use of guided bombs.
Two other draft laws submitted to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine propose to allow companies to "reserve" up to 50% of their employees subject to military service by paying a fee of UAH 20,400 per person to the state budget.
Drones have become a priority for the Ukrainian army along with artillery due to their successful use at the front, prompting an increase in experience with all types of unmanned systems to stay technologically ahead of the enemy.
Putin demanded the "irreversible" "demilitarization" of Ukraine as a precondition for any ceasefire agreement.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops shelled several settlements in the Kharkiv region, killing 3 civilians, injuring 6 others, and damaging residential buildings, forests, and infrastructure.
Two people were killed and seven others were injured when a drunk driver hit pedestrians in a park in Manhattan during Independence Day celebrations.
The Russian drone attack on the Kyiv region did not result in any casualties or hits to residential or critical infrastructure.
An explosion in Odesa, Ukraine, prompted authorities to warn residents of the region to take shelter due to a missile threat.
The government has adopted a resolution allowing the purchase of Ukrainian-made drones through the closed Prozorro, which will ensure transparency and efficiency of procurement, as well as promote domestic drone production and create new jobs.
A 67-year-old civilian woman was killed and a 74-year-old civilian man was wounded when Russian troops struck the village of Ruska Lozova in Kharkiv region.
A 56-year-old man was wounded in a Russian drone attack in Antonivka, Kherson region, sustaining an explosive injury and shrapnel wounds to his legs.
At the SCO summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's support for Russia and its stance on Ukraine, deepening ties that are likely to further irritate Western powers demanding that China stop supporting Russia's war against Ukraine.
Russia continues to mine minerals such as iron ore, coal, titanium, uranium, manganese, gold and lithium in the occupied territories, exporting them by rail across the Kerch Bridge to Russia.
In May 2022, Russian Colonel Ivan Panchenko ordered an airstrike that damaged the National Museum of Hryhorii Skovoroda in Kharkiv region and injured a museum employee.
A group of foreign policy experts warns that pushing for Ukraine's membership in NATO at the upcoming summit could jeopardize the United States and its allies, leading to a protracted confrontation between the nuclear powers.
Zelenskyy says that Ukraine has not received an official proposal to join NATO according to the "German model," but if such proposals appear, the opinion of the entire society must be taken into account.
President Zelenskyy wants Ukraine to receive an invitation to join the Alliance at the upcoming NATO summit, which would signal that no one is afraid of Putin and everyone trusts American leadership.
Ukraine plans to hold a second peace summit with a detailed plan to end the war, which will require the participation of Russian representatives.
Zelenskyy said that Ukraine has no absolute proof that Chinese weapons are reaching Russia, although some dual-use drones or parts for them come from China and Europe, and if China is developing weapons together with Russia for use in Ukraine, sanctions will need to be imposed.