Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson does not rule out the deployment of Swedish troops in Ukraine and joint exercises. Sweden has already provided Ukraine with $4.4 billion in military aid.
The Ground Forces explained the procedure for reserving military personnel and the reasons for possible mobilization. They reminded that reservations made not through "Diia" require additional notification to the TsK.
As a result of shelling and UAV attacks in Kherson region, 8 people were injured. Among the injured are a 51-year-old man in Novovorontsovka, a 57-year-old man and a 77-year-old woman in Kherson.
Parliament has voted in favor of a request to President Zelensky to strip MP Yuriy Boyko of the title of “Hero of Ukraine. ” 232 MPs voted in favor of the decision.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law on compensation for destroyed property in the occupied territories. The owners will be able to receive compensation without providing photo and video evidence of the destruction, as well as to relinquish ownership in favor of the state.
At a press conference, Putin spoke of a “normal” economy in Russia and compared the war to a “dzhuzhukha. ” He proposed to conduct an “experiment” with an “Oreshnik” missile against Ukrainian air defense in Kyiv.
The HACC extended procedural duties for MP Iryna Kormyshkina, suspected of illicit enrichment, for two months. She is accused of acquiring assets worth more than UAH 20 million above her official income.
As a result of the shelling of Nikopol, 4 people were wounded, two of them in serious condition. A lyceum, shops, 8 houses and 3 cars were damaged.
The Parliament voted 258 to recall Yuriy Boyko from the position of member of the Committee on Human Rights and Deoccupation. During the consideration of the resolution, there was a scuffle between deputies of the "Servant of the People" and "European Solidarity" factions.
The Verkhovna Rada supported bill №12245 on amendments to the Budget Code. The document provides for the creation of a single public investment fund, which will be distributed by the Strategic Investment Council.
The organizer of the raider group, who offered a $1 million bribe to an SBU officer, tried to order the murder of a witness for $50,000. The murder was planned directly from the pre-trial detention center through other prisoners.
The German Ministry of Defense has approved a large-scale program for the purchase of military equipment worth 20 billion euros. It is planned to modernize the Taurus, purchase submarines, Aegis systems, Patriot missiles and other weapons.
A Lithuanian Beechcraft plane was detained at Helsinki airport on suspicion of circumventing sanctions. The plane was planning an unusual route to Pskov via Helsinki instead of a direct flight from Latvia.
The General Staff has confirmed the damage to the Novoshakhtinsk refinery in the Rostov region of Russia. A fire broke out at a catalytic cracker unit at the facility, which supplies fuel to the Russian army.
EU leaders plan to reaffirm their continued support for Ukraine at a summit with Zelenskyy in Brussels. They will also discuss the challenges of Trump's return and a potential trade war with the United States.
Human Rights Watch declares Israel's deliberate restriction of access to water in Gaza as an act of genocide. Due to the contaminated water sources, 670 thousand cases of diarrhea have been recorded among the population.
A Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih has shut down a boiler house and damaged the city's infrastructure. Utilities have already restored traffic and repaired the zip lines.
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the “protection of citizens” in Transnistria due to the possible termination of gas supplies through Ukraine. Moldova accuses Moscow of gas blackmail and is looking for alternative supply routes.
During a nighttime UAV attack on Kyiv region, fragments of a downed target damaged a private house and fell on a railroad track. Train traffic was temporarily suspended, but has since resumed.
Kamaka Air Flight 689 crashed into an abandoned building after taking off from Honolulu Airport. The crash and fire killed two pilots who were on a training flight.
The President of Ukraine reports positive developments in the discussion of the deployment of a peacekeeping contingent with Macron. European countries are considering sending up to 100,000 troops after the ceasefire.
CERT-UA has detected a cyberattack on users of the Army+ application via fake websites. The attackers use malware to gain hidden access to computers via the Tor network.
The Parliament approved the updated program for the development of the mineral resource base of Ukraine until 2030 within the framework of the Ukraine Facility Plan. The program is aimed at providing the economy with its own mineral resources and reducing import dependence.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, announced an increase in Russian troops in Ukraine by 100,000 in 2024. The situation remains tense along 1,130 kilometers of the front line.
The Court of Justice of the European Union has dismissed the claims filed by Oleg Deripaska, Rosbank and Tinkoff Bank to lift sanctions. Deripaska was also denied compensation for non-pecuniary damage of one million euros.
The President of the European Commission plans to ask EU leaders to increase aid to repair and modernize Ukraine's energy system. The EU has already provided significant support, but more needs to be done because of the capacity shortage.
The SBU exposed the rector of a church in the Odesa diocese of the UOC (MP), who justified Russia's war and praised Putin. The priest faces imprisonment for inciting religious hatred and justifying Russian aggression.
Explosions were heard in the occupied territories of Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as in Rostov region, and enemy targets were attacked. In Berdiansk, Russian air defense failed to shoot down a target flying toward Yeysk.
European countries are discussing the possibility of deploying up to 100,000 troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire or peace agreement. France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the United Kingdom could form the basis of a coalition.
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