After heavy rains on September 4, 25 private houses and 134 adjacent territories were flooded in the Dzhankoy district of Crimea. As of the morning of September 5, 17 houses in the village of Kindratyevo remain flooded.
Acting Minister of Veterans' Affairs Oleksandr Porkhun is moving to the Presidential Office. He will continue to deal with the issues of veterans and families of fallen Ukrainian defenders.
Russian troops shelled several localities in Donetsk region. Over the last day, 2482 attacks were recorded, 40 civilian objects were damaged. Kurakhove and Kostyantynivka suffered the most.
There were no hits to infrastructure during the 11-hour UAV attack on Kyiv region. The falling debris damaged 6 private houses, with no civilian casualties.
In Kharkiv, the SBU detained the head of a banking department who was collecting intelligence for a Russian spy. The traitor was recording the location of military facilities and the effects of missile strikes on the city.
A 40-year-old man was served a notice of suspicion of attempted murder of a serviceman in Lutsk. The suspect fired 6 shots at the military TCC, wounding one, and then fled, but was detained by law enforcement.
Belarus reported a violation of its airspace, allegedly by drones, on the night of September 5. According to the military, all offending targets were destroyed by air defense forces.
President Zelenskyy plans to attend a meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine's defense on September 6. He will ask Western partners for further supplies of weapons, including long-range missiles.
Sevastopol was on air alert due to an alleged ballistic threat. Novorossiysk reported an attack by naval drones, and heard shooting and explosions. The consequences of the attack are unknown.
Representatives of 75 countries took part in an online conference on food security as part of the Peace Formula. They discussed the export of Ukrainian grain and the restoration of port infrastructure.
After a 9-hour air raid alert, large traffic jams and queues for transportation have formed in Kyiv. Traffic in the subway is hampered, with train intervals increasing to 9-10 minutes on all lines.
Russian troops fired 16 times at the border areas of Sumy region. There were 37 explosions recorded, and they used CAB bombs, artillery, mortars, and FPV drones.
Today, the Verkhovna Rada will vote to dismiss three ministers and appoint nine new ones. Among the candidates for the new positions are Olga Stefanishyna, Oleksiy Kuleba and others.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the alleged downing of 7 drones and an “Alder” missile in the Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions. It also announced the destruction of two unmanned boats in the Black Sea.
Over the past day, 138 combat engagements were registered. Ukrainian troops repelled dozens of enemy attacks in various sectors, including 52 attacks in the Pokrovske and 46 in the Kurakhove sectors.
The Verkhovna Rada passed a law banning the use of palm oil in dairy products and baby food. The law also bans the use of hydrogenated palm oil in confectionery, with fines for violations.
A resolution to dismiss Vitaliy Koval from his post as head of the State Property Fund has been reintroduced to the Verkhovna Rada. The Economic Committee of the Verkhovna Rada approved the recommendation for dismissal, but the previous attempt by MPs did not receive enough votes.
As a result of the Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih, 5 educational institutions, 8 shops and more than 50 high-rise buildings were damaged. A business center, cafes, beauty salons and 9 cars of local residents were also damaged.
Prime Minister Shmyhal discussed with his Irish counterpart the provision of long-range weapons to Ukraine and the authorization to strike at Russia. The parties also touched upon sanctions and the implementation of the agreement on support for Ukraine.
Police in Donetsk region report that 1,076 children remain in Pokrovsk despite intensified evacuation. In 10 days, 24,000 people, including more than 2,000 children, have left the city.
Kyiv has been quarantined to combat ragweed. The authorities are implementing a set of measures to eradicate and prevent the spread of this allergenic plant throughout the city.
During his visit to the UK, Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov called for speeding up the supply of weapons. He emphasized the need for long-range weapons to strike at Russian military targets.
A rocket attack on Kryvyi Rih injures six people, three of them in hospital. 57 apartment buildings were damaged, and local authorities are providing assistance to the victims.
The prosecutor's office is appealing the preventive measure for one of the organizers of MP Dmytruk's illegal travel abroad. They demand to increase bail from UAH 5 million to UAH 10 million, considering the current amount insufficient.
Nearly 11,000 people, including 1,155 children, took refuge in Kyiv metro stations during the nighttime attack on September 4. Due to a prolonged air raid alert, stations on the ground section opened later and trains ran on a dispatcher-controlled schedule.
At a construction site in Thuringia, a crane fell onto a bridge on the B90 highway. The accident killed one person and seriously injured two others, one of whom is in serious condition.
A fire at an oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov region, Russia, caused by a UAV attack, was completely extinguished after more than two weeks. Ukrainian intelligence reported that the oil depot, which supplied the Russian occupation forces, had been hit.
Seven civilians were killed in the Russian attack on Lviv. The mayor of the city, Andriy Sadovyi, announced the names and ages of the victims, including a 7-year-old girl.
Ukrainian athlete Maria Shpatkivska won a silver medal in the shot put at the 2024 Paralympics. She set a new European record in the F46 class with a distance of 12.35 meters.
The Ombudsman of Ukraine sent a letter to the UN Monitoring Mission regarding the damage to religious sites caused by Russian shelling. Lubinets called on the international community to condemn Russia's actions and increase pressure to protect cultural and religious sites.