About 20 samples of sniper and anti-tank rifles, one third of which are Ukrainian-made, have been approved for use by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
All 643 healthcare facilities in the capable network are equipped with more than 11,000 generators to ensure uninterrupted operation, and 238 facilities are fully autonomous thanks to boilers and wells.
In the first half of 2024, Ukraine shot down more than 30 Russian military aircraft, including 9 Su-25, 1 Su-57, 2 MiG-31, about 13 Su-34, 1 Su-35, 1 Su-35S, 2 A-50, 1 Il-22M11, and 1 Tu-22M3.
Strikes on a Russian airfield in Yeysk have destroyed 120 enemy UAVs, which will temporarily disrupt Russia's ability to use drones to strike targets deep in Ukrainian territory from these bases, British intelligence reports.
A woman was killed when she was hit by a train in the Kyiv subway, causing a temporary suspension of traffic on the green line.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 6 enemy drones, including 2 Lancets, Zala, Orlan-10, SuperKam and one unidentified drone in the south and east of the country on the night of June 27.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has amended the procedure for sending summonses, allowing them to be sent by registered mail with a list of enclosures and acknowledgment of receipt.
The State Bureau of Investigation has handed over to the National Asset Recovery Agency (ARMA) a brick production plant worth more than $5 million that belonged to relatives of former MPs Serhiy Medvedchuk and Taras Kozak.
EU leaders express serious concerns about Georgia's law on "foreign agents," saying it deviates from EU recommendations and de facto halts Georgia's accession process.
The European Council calls for increased military support for Ukraine, including air defense systems, ammunition and missiles to protect its population and energy infrastructure, as well as to ensure the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia and Belarus.
Since the beginning of the year, the hotline of the Commissioner for Persons Missing in Special Circumstances has received more than 12,000 calls. On average, operators handle almost 100 calls a day.
Every day of resistance is a struggle not only for territory, but above all for human rights, as Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is attacking the constitutional freedoms of Ukrainians every day.
US intelligence indicates that a large-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah could break out in the next few weeks if a ceasefire agreement is not reached in Gaza.
On June 27, Russian troops killed 5 civilians and wounded 20 others as a result of massive shelling of settlements in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.
Two people were injured during the construction of defensive structures in Kharkiv region. Russian troops shelled localities with bombs and MLRS, injuring a total of 10 people.
71 out of 255 women who received free infertility treatment using assisted reproductive technologies under the Medical Guarantees Program in 2024 became pregnant.
Ukraine and Estonia signed a security cooperation agreement that provides for more than €100 million in defense aid from Estonia to Ukraine this year and comprehensive support for 10 years.
The blast wave from the Russian attack damaged the windows of two university buildings in Kharkiv.
55 million tons of cargo, including 37. 4 million tons of agricultural products exported to 45 countries, were transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor in the 10 months of its operation.
A private house and a university dormitory were damaged as a result of a Russian attack on the Kyiv district of Kharkiv.
Russian troops attacked a university building in Kharkiv on June 27.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signs bilateral security cooperation agreements with the President of Lithuania and the Prime Minister of Estonia during the EU leaders' summit.
German Chancellor Scholz called on the EU to provide financial support to countries such as Germany, which are hosting large numbers of Ukrainian refugees, to finance social assistance, vocational training and language courses for them.
More Ukrainian recruits could receive basic training in Germany starting next year if Kyiv returns some military exercises back to Ukraine, the head of the EU's special training command near Berlin says.
71 combat engagements took place in the frontline today, the enemy was most active in the Toretsk and Kurakhove sectors, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
Two men aged 24 and 25 will be tried for kidnapping a 29-year-old Kyiv resident, holding him captive for three days, and demanding a $50,000 ransom for his release.
Russian troops attacked the settlements of Hirnyk and New York in Donetsk region, wounding three civilians.
In the morning, the Russian army struck Mykolaiv region with a ballistic missile, causing debris to fall on the highway and injure a truck driver. There was also an accident in which another driver was injured.
Ruslan Kravchenko, the head of the Kyiv RSA, handed over two certificates for houses in a residential complex being built for war veterans in Kyiv region by the end of the summer.
The mayor of Mukachevo, the chairman of the Mukachevo District Council and the former head of the Municipal Property Department of the city council were taken into custody with the possibility of bail in the amount of 5 to 30 million hryvnias on suspicion of involvement in the sale of more than 3 hectares of communal land at a low price.