Russian troops attacked Kharkiv region with drones, wounding one person and damaging a cultural center and several buildings. More than 20 settlements came under artillery and mortar fire throughout the day.
During the day, Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia region 157 times, using artillery, MLRS and drones, damaging infrastructure but not causing any harm to civilians.
The United Kingdom has provided Ukraine with Martlet missiles to fight Shahed drones, The Times reports; there is no official confirmation from Ukraine or the UK.
The trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, resumed after a break due to a Hamas attack. He denies the charges, which relate to three separate cases of alleged corruption.
The family with two children was safely returned from the occupied territories with the assistance of Save Ukraine and various Ukrainian institutions.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó confirmed that Poroshenko had planned a meeting with Prime Minister Orban. Mr. Szijjarto did not name the topic of the planned conversation.
Ukrainian law enforcement officers prevented an attempt by criminals from Dnipro to sell stolen aircraft parts worth over UAH 10 million to Russia. The SBU seized the components and is continuing the investigation; the criminals face up to 12 years in prison.
In Poltava region, a man was killed when a car he was repairing crushed him. Police are investigating and may open a criminal case.
Russian shelling of the Kherson community resulted in the death of one person and the injury of three. The Russians hit residential areas and a gas pipe.
MP Anatoliy Gunko and his accomplice, accused of receiving $85,000 in bribes for land deals, will stand trial after the NABU and SAPO investigations are completed.
Seven Ukrainian state-owned companies have started selling and leasing property through the Prozorro. Sale system, announcing almost 450 auctions. Assets with a total value of over a quarter of a billion hryvnias are up for auction.
The court found the head of the court guard and his assistant guilty of violating the statutory rules of the guard service, which led to the explosion in the Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv on July 5; the head of the court guard received 6 months and his assistant received 2 months in the brig.
Ukraine and Bulgaria have agreed to license the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, including sunflower, rapeseed, corn and wheat seeds. The agreement is aimed at ensuring market stability and protecting Bulgarian producers, processors and consumers.
A truck and a bus collided in Vinnytsia, injuring a 12-year-old boy; police are investigating the accident under the Criminal Code article on violation of road safety rules.
The body of a child was found in Novohrodivka (Donetsk region) after a Russian missile strike. From December 4 to 6, the community is in mourning.
The High Anti-Corruption Court upheld the sentence against former head of the State Aviation Service Denys Antoniuk for abuse of office that affected Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines. He was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, a 3-year ban on holding managerial positions, and a fine.
A Mi-2 helicopter crashes in Russia's Stavropol Territory due to engine failure while flying over an oil pipeline; both pilots survived.
As a result of a traffic accident on the Kyiv-Kovel highway involving a truck, a car and a bus, four people were injured and hospitalized.
Eight people were injured as a result of Russian shelling in Kherson.
The SBU detains a Kyiv resident who helped the FSB launch a missile attack on a Kyiv university and reconnoitered military facilities; he now faces life in prison for treason.
At night, drones attacked an oil depot in the temporarily occupied Luhansk, causing a fire, and social media reported attempts to shoot down the UAVs.
Air defense forces in Mykolaiv region shot down six enemy drones, the wreckage of which damaged an agricultural building and a power line, but there were no casualties.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visits Washington to discuss the response to Russian aggression in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East, reaffirming support for Ukraine.
In Donetsk region, Russian troops killed one civilian and wounded three others, bringing the total to 1785 civilians killed and 4360 injured in the area since February 24, 2022.
Russian troops conducted 158 attacks on Zaporizhzhia region, including 30 drone strikes, with no casualties, but some damage to infrastructure.
Slovak truckers have begun blocking truck traffic at the Vysne Nemecke border crossing with Ukraine, allowing limited passage. They joined Polish truckers who are demanding that the EU reinstate the limited truck permits that were canceled after Russia's invasion.
A military man, Yuriy Myronenko, has been appointed the new head of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine. This follows the dismissal of the previous leadership over allegations of embezzlement of 62 million hryvnias.
Ukraine and Poland have agreed to unblock the Uhryniv-Dolhobyczów checkpoint for empty trucks and to create separate passes for empty vehicles at the Yahodyn-Dorohusk and Krakivets-Korchova checkpoints in the eCheck system;.
Israel plans to prosecute Hamas leaders internationally after the end of the conflict in Gaza. Netanyahu has ordered the assassination of high-ranking officials outside Gaza, the WSJ reports, citing Israeli officials.
Emergency services have localized the damage to the water supply system in Kyiv caused by a fallen crane, restoring water supply and pressure to normal levels. The crane is currently being dismantled.