A 47-year-old man was wounded in Antonivka, a suburb of Kherson, as a result of hostile shelling. The victim turned to doctors with a mine-blast injury and shrapnel wound, and is currently undergoing examination.
British Prime Minister Starmer said that the final decision on the use of Storm Shadow missiles to strike Russia has not yet been made. He hinted at possible developments at a meeting of the UN General Assembly.
Three civilians were killed and four wounded in Russian shelling in Donetsk region over the last day. The Russian army attacked 12 localities, damaging 60 civilian objects.
In the village of Oleshyn, a drunk driver opened fire on police with an assault rifle, wounding a law enforcement officer and a civilian. The shooter fired 60 rounds, damaged two police cars, and was detained by KORD officers.
The Ministry of Energy reported that no power outages are planned for Ukraine today. Due to weather conditions, 71 settlements in 5 regions were cut off from electricity, and power companies restored power to 22,912 consumers.
A fire broke out in a residential building in the village of Velyki Huliaky in Kyiv Oblast, killing a 61-year-old woman. Rescuers extinguished the 78 m² fire in two hours.
A 54-year-old driver was killed and 7 workers were injured as a result of Russian shelling of a power facility in Sumy region. Equipment was also damaged, and substations and lines in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Chernihiv regions were de-energized.
A 48-year-old man died as a result of a massive shelling of the Orikhiv community in Zaporizhzhia by Russian proxies. His body was recovered from the rubble of a damaged house, said Ivan Fedorov, head of the RMA.
Air defense forces repelled an attack by Russian drones on Kyiv region. The falling debris damaged houses and a car in two districts, with no casualties.
In Kharkiv, the Russian army hit a residential complex under construction with a KAB. As a result of hostile shelling in the region, five people were injured over the day, and buildings and infrastructure were damaged.
Over the last day, 138 combat engagements were registered, the largest number of attacks (43) took place in the Kurakhove sector. The enemy launched 1 missile and 82 air strikes, firing over 4000 times, including 131 times from multiple rocket launchers.
The US President and the British Prime Minister expressed their unwavering support for Ukraine and concern about Iran and North Korea's arms sales to Russia. They also discussed the situation in Gaza and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
At night, Russia attacked Odesa and Izmail districts with drones. The falling debris damaged buildings and a car, and caused fires, but there were no casualties or injuries.
A Russian air strike on Yampol, Sumy region, killed 2 people and wounded 9. An administrative building, a school, a pharmacy, a shop, a bank and equipment were damaged.
The object “Battlefield: Battle of Moshchun” in Kyiv region. This is the site of fierce battles for the defense of the capital, where 98 Ukrainian defenders were killed.
69 combat engagements took place at the front. the Russians launched 15 strikes with 16 guided missiles at the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Ukrainian defenders continue to actively counteract the aggressor in all directions.
The Czech Republic plans to deliver 100,000 artillery shells to Ukraine in September. Poland is the only country that has publicly pledged but not transferred funds to the Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Law enforcement officers exposed officials of a Ukrainian holding company building a ship repair plant for Russian warships. Contracts worth 100 billion rubles were signed, gold bars and $700,000 were found.
Over a month, more than 70 Russian drones and 30 cruise missiles were spotted near Ukrainian NPPs. Energoatom warns of an unprecedented threat and calls on the international community to respond.
49 Ukrainian citizens have returned from Russian captivity. The Coordination Headquarters and the Ombudsman shared footage of the first emotions of the released prisoners and their calls to their families saying “I'm home”.
As part of the new exchange, Ukraine returned 49 prisoners, including 15 defenders of Mariupol and Azovstal. For the first time in a long time, 23 women, including civilians and military, were released.
Law enforcement officers found 25 torture chambers in the Kharkiv region set up by Russians during the occupation. The detainees were subjected to severe torture, including cutting teeth, pulling out nails, and electric shocks.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on Putin's statement that “NATO countries are in a state of war” in the case of authorization of long-range missile strikes. He believes that this demonstrates Russia's difficult situation at the front and emphasizes the need for further support for Ukraine.
The MVA-BN vaccine has been prequalified by the WHO for the control of monkeypox. It is 82% effective with two doses and is recommended for people over 18 years of age at high risk of infection.
Ukraine has the highest mortality rate in the world, with 18. 6 deaths per 1,000 people, according to a CIA report. Lithuania and Serbia are second and third, respectively, and Russia is in 9th place.
The Russian army attacked Donetsk region 20 times, damaging 42 civilian objects. 4 civilians were killed, including 3 Red Cross representatives, and 10 people were wounded, including a child.
Police exposed the vice-rector of a Kyiv university who promised to help a student get into a postgraduate program for $2000. The applicant wanted to avoid mobilization, and the official faces up to 8 years in prison.
The Supervisory Board of NPC Ukrenergo has appointed Oleksiy Brekht as acting Chairman of the Board effective September 5. Mr. Brekht has 25 years of experience in the energy sector and has been working at the company for 23 years.
President Zelenskyy has renewed the National Security and Defense Council, adding Sibiga, Smetanin, and Stefanishyna. Kamyshyn and Kuleba were removed from the Council. The changes were approved by Decree No. 627/2024 of September 13.
During the full-scale invasion, Russia damaged more than 280 facilities of Ukraine's port infrastructure. More than 100 thousand tons of agricultural products were destroyed, but Ukraine continues to ensure the operation of the Ukrainian corridor in the Black Sea.