Two rescuers of the State Emergency Service were wounded by enemy fire while evacuating civilians in Volnovakha district of Donetsk region. Two armored vehicles were damaged, and the wounded were evacuated to hospital.
At the Crimean Platform Summit, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said that the world cannot allow massive human rights violations in occupied Crimea. He emphasized that Russia's aggression began in Crimea and must end there.
Turkish President Erdogan reaffirmed his continued support for Ukraine's territorial integrity. He emphasized that the return of Crimea to Ukraine is a requirement of international law and expressed hope for a just peace.
Prime Minister Shmyhal meets with British Foreign Secretary Lammey. Ukraine expects permission to strike Russia and $50 billion from frozen assets. Britain will provide £3 billion in annual military aid.
peskov announced a response to the possible authorization of Ukraine's strikes on Russian territory. The Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council called these threats “hogwash” and pointed out that the Russians would have to explain the destruction of their military facilities.
The Verkhovna Rada Education Committee considers it inappropriate to produce school medals at the expense of the state budget. Over 5 years, more than 66 thousand medals have been produced, although the level of knowledge and the number of students have decreased.
Russian troops fired twice at Kostyantynivka in Donetsk region. The attacks killed three people and injured five others. The responsible services are working on the spot.
The Prime Minister of Latvia announced a new package of military support for Ukraine, including armored personnel carriers. Latvia also plans to donate solar panels for Ukrainian hospitals and supports sanctions against the aggressor.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with Russian Security Council Secretary Shoigu. Wang Yi said that China will continue to work to “promote balanced voices” for a quick ceasefire in Ukraine.
Andrej Plenkovic made an unannounced visit to Kyiv. He will participate in a meeting of the Crimean Platform and present a new package of bilateral assistance to Ukraine, including demining assistance.
Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Rob Bauer believes that the United States will continue to support Ukraine regardless of the election results. He emphasized that both parties and the American people support Ukraine.
Anthony Blinken, the U. S. Secretary of State, arrived in Ukraine on a visit. He arrived together with the British Foreign Secretary.
Law enforcement officers detained a group of postal workers who stole drones from parcels for the Armed Forces and resold them on the Internet. The offenders embezzled 26 parcels worth almost UAH 6 million.
Two teenagers set fire to an Mi-8 helicopter in Novosibirsk for the promised 5 million rubles. They also confessed to setting fire to a cell tower for 30 thousand rubles.
Sounds of explosions are reported in Dnipro. The Ukrainian Air Force has previously warned of a threat and high-speed targets in Kharkiv, Poltava, and Zaporizhzhia.
Three unidentified men beat Metropolitan Klyment of Crimea near St. Michael's Monastery in Kyiv. The victim believes that the attack was planned, as it took place in a place without surveillance cameras.
The US confirms that Iran has transferred ballistic missiles to Russia. The Pentagon will work with Ukraine to strengthen its air defense to protect against the new threat and other Russian missiles.
A suspect in the beating of a soldier and extortion in Smila has been detained. The prosecutor's office will request that he be taken into custody, and his father is also suspected of hooliganism.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister A. Sybiga had his first conversation with NATO Secretary General J. Stoltenberg. They discussed increasing military aid, NATO membership and lifting restrictions on the use of Western weapons against Russia.
On September 10, the occupants fired 14 times at the settlements of Donetsk region. Dozens of houses and infrastructure facilities were damaged, and 1733 people, including 154 children, were evacuated from the front line.
In the center of Kyiv, near St. Michael's Cathedral, a priest, who is a member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was attacked. The police are establishing the circumstances of the incident, and an investigative team has arrived at the scene.
An explosion occurred on railroad tracks in the Belgorod region of Russia. A freight train hit an explosive device, causing an electric locomotive and about 10 cars to derail.
At night, Russian troops shelled Kupyansk, causing a fire in the former house of culture. There were also reports of damage to a car from a UAV strike and shelling of the village of Kozacha Lopan, where a grain warehouse caught fire.
The President of Ukraine has approved the updated Regulations on the Taras Shevchenko National Prize. The prize is awarded for outstanding works of literature, art, journalism and publicism of the last five years.
At night and in the morning, Russian troops fired 8 times at the border areas of Sumy region. There were 23 explosions in 7 communities, including air strikes, artillery and mortar attacks.
An explosion occurred in Yekaterinburg near the Yantarna Dolina residential complex. The Anti-Terrorist Commission reported that the threat was neutralized, one person was injured and three cars were damaged.
Police detained a 28-year-old man suspected of beating a veteran in Smila, Cherkasy region. During the search, drugs and weapons were seized, and additional criminal proceedings were opened.
On the night of September 11, Russian troops shelled a hospital in Semenivka, Chernihiv region. The building, windows and power supply were damaged, but patients and staff were not injured. During the day, 66 explosions were recorded in the border area.
Latvia is investigating the downing of a Russian drone on its territory, involving the armed forces. The authorities are checking the military's compliance with procedures and considering an “alternative response.
The enemy continues to attack in various directions, including Kurakhove and Pokrovske. Ukrainian defenders are steadfastly holding the line, repelling numerous breakthrough attempts.