Air strikes on Kharkiv on October 8 killed 2 people and wounded 33. Another 2 people were killed by shelling in the region and an explosive attack. Residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged.
The damaged military depot in the Bryansk region was storing ammunition from the DPRK and guided aerial bombs. The warehouse was located only 114 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, and some of the ammunition was stored in the open.
At night, Russian troops attacked Odesa region with attack drones. As a result, 5 people were injured, a nine-story building and a medical facility were damaged.
The prosecutor's office is investigating violence against children in a rehabilitation center in Lviv region. About 50 people have been questioned, a teacher has been notified of suspicion, and new suspicions are expected.
Repeated explosions have been reported in Kharkiv. Earlier, the Air Force warned of the threat of a guided bomb heading for the city and urged residents to take shelter.
One person was killed and one wounded in a hostile strike on Kharkiv. The occupants struck the densely populated Kyivskyi district of the city, hitting a high-rise building.
In Kharkiv, Russian troops attacked a high-rise building in the Kyiv district with a guided aerial bomb. Mayor Igor Terekhov reported the attack, details of the incident are being clarified.
In September, more than 3 million people crossed the state border of Ukraine, which is 1 million less than in August. 85% of the total number of crossings were made by Ukrainian citizens, and half of all operations took place at the border with Poland.
Two Russian UAVs were spotted near the South Ukrainian NPP at a distance of less than 10 km from nuclear facilities. “Energoatom warns of an increase in the number of such incidents and possible preparations by Russia for strikes on nuclear infrastructure.
In September, Russia fired over 3,500 times at Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions. Most of the attacks took place in Sumy region, where the enemy is actively using aviation and attack UAVs.
Two former SBU officials in Crimea have been convicted of high treason and cyberattacks on Ukraine. They unauthorizedly interfered with the operation of personal computers and automated systems of Ukrainian government agencies.
Residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea heard two powerful explosions on October 8. The sounds of the explosions were heard from Sevastopol to Miskhor, as well as in Bakhchisaray district and Yalta.
The Verkhovna Rada supported a draft law introducing an e-certificate of a veteran as the main document. This will simplify administrative procedures and add “trauma” as a reason for obtaining the status of a person with a disability as a result of war.
An oil port in occupied Feodosia continues to burn after an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The fire area has grown to 2.5 thousand square meters, according to the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
The Government of Ukraine has simplified licensing procedures for the development of distributed generation. Financial incentives have been introduced, grid connection and commissioning of generating facilities have been simplified.
The body of Dmytro Shevchyk, former CEO of Central Mining and Processing Plant and a candidate for mayor, is found in Kryvyi Rih. Shevchik was found dead on October 8.
Russian troops launched a massive attack on the village of Zelenivka in Kherson region. About 8 “arrivals” were recorded, and a 42-year-old man suffered multiple injuries.
The United Kingdom imposed sanctions on Russian chemical weapons troops and their commander for using chemical weapons in Ukraine. Restrictions were also imposed on two laboratories involved in the development of chemical weapons.
In Kyiv region, the head of the MSEC, who helped evaders to obtain a disability group to postpone the draft, will be tried. The official entered fictitious information about the disease, which allowed him to avoid mobilization.
The EU Council has established new principles for restrictive measures in response to Russia's actions abroad. The mechanism will allow for the imposition of sanctions on individuals and organizations that undermine EU values and security.
Law enforcers detained an aide to Putin's former advisor who supported Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Chistilin was involved in promoting the Kremlin's interests abroad and organized interference in elections in Europe.
Russia attacked the port infrastructure of Odesa, killing one person and wounding 6. A residential building and a production complex in Chornomorsk were also damaged in a drone attack.
In Khmelnytsky region, a 72-year-old car driver drove into a ditch with water and died. The man's body was found on October 6 near the village of Zubivshchyna, and the police are investigating the circumstances.
There were 88 combat engagements in the frontline. The hottest areas are in the Liman, Kupyansk, Pokrovsk and Kurakhove sectors. The enemy is actively using aviation to strike at Ukrainian positions.
The Israeli Defense Forces carried out a targeted strike on the Dahiya neighborhood in Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold. Earlier, the IDF reported the elimination of 440 Hezbollah militants and 2,000 of the group's targets in Lebanon.
In Rivne region, eight people were hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning, including four children. The cause was a malfunction of stove heating, gas equipment and ventilation.
Tetyana Krupa, head of the Khmelnytsky MSEK, will be expelled from the regional council on suspicion of illegal enrichment. “The Servant of the People party launched a procedure for a mandatory mandate against Krupa.
Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported numerous violations of the rights of minors in the Kryvyi Rih SIZO. The problems include unsanitary conditions, lack of proper medical care and shelter during air raids.
As a result of the GUR operation, the Baltic Fleet minesweeper Aleksandr Obukhov was damaged. The ship sustained serious engine damage due to water ingress and was put undergoing major repairs.
Three citizens were served a notice of suspicion of setting fire to the vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The suspects acted on the instructions of representatives of the aggressor state and for a monetary reward.