Eight people were injured and one person was killed as a result of Russia's attack on Kharkiv, and a post office caught fire.
On Sunday, June 30, at least 8 explosions occurred in a row in the temporarily occupied Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region.
A Russian military strike on Kharkiv on June 30 killed one person, injured an 8-month-old baby and five adults, and set a fire in the post office.
An 8-month-old baby and five adults are injured during the Russian army's attack on Kharkiv, which sets a post office and 7 cars on fire.
Russian troops have increased the number of attacks in the Kharkiv sector, with fighting continuing in the areas of Chasovyi Yar, Vozdvyzhenka, Novooleksandrivka, Yevhenivka, Sokol and Makarivka.
Five people, including a child, were injured as a result of hostile shelling of Kharkiv on June 30.
A Russian strike on Kharkiv from a cruise missile launcher caused a fire in a civilian non-residential building.
An explosion occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
38 people, including 9 children and a pregnant woman, were injured as a result of hostile shelling of Vilniansk, Zaporizhzhia region, on June 29.
According to rosmedia, a massive drone attack targeted the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant in Lipetsk, Russia. 7 drones crashed and exploded on the territory of the plant, damaging, among other things, an oxygen separation unit.
One person was killed and seven others were injured in Kherson region as a result of Russian airstrikes and shelling of settlements in Kherson and Beryslav districts.
17 Ukrainian men were detained near the Hungarian border for attempting to illegally cross the border, paying from $3,000 to $12,000 each for the failed attempt.
On the morning of June 30, 2024, Russian troops attacked Odesa region with a ballistic missile, probably an Iskander-M, launched from occupied Crimea, and launched an air strike with precision-guided munitions in Kherson region.
The enemy is most active in the Pokrovsk sector, where 23 attempted attacks have taken place since the beginning of the day, while the Ukrainian Armed Forces are controlling the situation.
A case of botulism was reported, allegedly caused by eating dried fish caviar from a Kyiv stall, prompting product testing and an investigation.
In Sumy region, a man is on trial for making weapons to protect his village from a possible Russian invasion at the start of a full-scale war in Ukraine, and the Ombudsperson has taken the case under her personal control to protect human rights.
Due to the need to limit electricity consumption due to Russian attacks on energy facilities, outdoor lighting along national highways in Volyn Oblast will be suspended from July 1, with the exception of international checkpoints and more than a hundred pedestrian crossings.
Burshtyn TPP in Ivano-Frankivsk region was heavily damaged by about 12 rocket attacks and is beyond repair.
Ukraine plans to strengthen the regulation of dietary supplements by defining clear mechanisms for their production and circulation, and approving lists of permitted substances and doses. The document also strengthens responsibility for the production and sale of food supplements that do not meet legal requirements.
Ukraine has approved the procedure for compiling a list of dual-use chemicals in order to prevent their misuse for the creation of weapons or explosives and to strengthen control over their circulation.
The Ukrainian government extended the agreement with the World Food Program to open a WFP office in Ukraine to facilitate the distribution of emergency aid and cooperation in humanitarian projects.
Ukraine will receive $50 billion from frozen Russian assets, $7. 9 billion from the US, €1.9 billion from the EU, and potentially $2.2 billion from the IMF, which will strengthen its economic and financial stability.
Ukraine plans to start bilateral meetings with the European Commission next month to present progress in harmonizing national legislation with EU legislation on each negotiated chapter.
Ukraine will receive $60 billion in annual military aid from its allies over the next 4 years, according to security agreements signed with the EU, the US, and other partners.
There were 81 combat engagements in the frontline, most intense in the Pokrovske and Siverske sectors, where Ukrainian troops repelled numerous Russian attacks.
Russian forces fired 2,367 times in Donetsk region, damaging 60 civilian objects, including residential buildings, administrative buildings, cafes, shops, a bus station, cars and power lines.
Zelenskyy discussed preparations for the second Peace Summit with the President of Slovenia, emphasizing Ukraine's desire to achieve a just peace as soon as possible without prolonging the war.
A 56-year-old woman was killed by Russian shelling while tending to her garden in the village of Varvarovka, Kharkiv region.
A Russian military unit and a microelectronics factory that produces components for military equipment were attacked by drones in the Bryansk region.
President of Slovenia Natasha Pirc Musar arrived in Kyiv and, together with Zelenskyy, paid tribute to the fallen Ukrainian defenders.