Lviv has declared September 5 a day of mourning for the seven people killed in the Russian attack. Rescuers rescued 12 people, 64 were treated in hospitals, including 8 children.
The SBU detained an FSB agent who was preparing coordinates for missile strikes on Odesa. An accountant at a local factory recorded the location of Ukrainian military facilities and passed the information to the enemy.
Emergency and rescue operations have been completed in Lviv after the morning shelling. 7 people died (including two children), 53 were injured, and 12 were rescued. Psychological assistance was provided to 103 people.
Starting from September 23, Kyiv will have a new type of passes for vehicles during the curfew. The changes are aimed at improving security and controlling traffic at night.
A woman and her three daughters were killed in their home as a result of a Russian attack on Lviv. Only the father of the family survived, said Mayor Andriy Sadovyi.
The Parliament's Economic Committee approved the dismissal of the head of the State Property Fund and the Minister for Strategic Industries. Other committees considered the resignations of the Ministers of Ecology, Justice, and the Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on allies to lift restrictions on strikes against Russia after the massive attacks on Lviv and Kryvyi Rih. He also called for air defense systems to be provided and allowed to be used to protect civilians.
Pentagon spokesman says the US has not changed its policy on Ukraine's strikes deep into Russia. Secretary Austin will discuss Ukraine's security assistance needs at the Ramstein meeting.
A court in Odesa has imposed a pre-trial restraint on a participant in the illegal smuggling of MP Dmytruk across the border. The suspect will be held in custody for two months with the possibility of being released on bail in the amount of UAH 5 million.
The U. S. Department of State reaffirmed its unchanged policy on arms supplies to Ukraine. The US will continue to provide equipment to counter Russian attacks, adapting support to changes on the battlefield.
There are 47 people in three medical institutions in Lviv who suffered from the night attack. Among the patients are 7 children, 7 adults in serious condition, and the rest have moderate injuries.
Air defense forces in Khmelnytsky region destroyed one enemy Shahed UAV during a morning air raid. According to the head of the RMA, Serhiy Tyurin, there have been no reports of injuries, deaths or property damage.
The Servant of the People faction will meet to discuss new ministerial candidates. Six ministers and the head of the State Property Fund are expected to be dismissed at today's session of the Verkhovna Rada.
A rocket attack on an educational institution in Poltava on September 3 killed 53 people and injured 271. Rescuers continue search operations, and up to 5 more people may be trapped under the rubble.
Russian troops attacked a university building in Sumy with a guided aerial bomb. The attack damaged the building and injured a 64-year-old security guard. An investigation into the violation of the laws of war has been launched.
Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. In Lviv, 7 people were killed, including 2 children, and 42 people were injured. In Kryvyi Rih, 5 people were injured by falling debris from a downed missile.
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih injured 5 people, including a 10-year-old girl. A hotel, residential buildings, educational institutions and other infrastructure facilities were damaged.
At night and in the morning, Russians fired 9 times at the border areas of Sumy region. 23 explosions were recorded in 8 communities, and a civilian man was wounded in an air strike in Sumy community.
A 600 MW power unit at the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant has failed, causing additional blackouts. MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak said that the unit is likely to be repaired next week.
Russian troops attacked Kyiv region with drones and missiles at night. Air defense systems shot down enemy targets, there were no hits to infrastructure or casualties, and the wreckage fell outside of populated areas.
US President Joe Biden strongly condemned the Russian missile attack on Poltava that killed more than 50 people. He stated that the United States will continue to provide Ukraine with air defense systems and other necessary assistance.
As a result of a Russian missile strike on Lviv, the number of victims has increased to five. Governor Kozytsky said that a child was among the dead.
A fourth person was found dead as a result of the Russian attack on Lviv. The number of casualties has risen to 35, more than 50 buildings and two medical facilities have been damaged, and two schools will not operate due to broken windows.
Over the last day, 207 combat engagements took place, more than half of them in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove sectors. The enemy launched 2 missile and 86 air strikes and carried out 4205 attacks, using 1406 kamikaze drones.
The Minister of Defense has decided to reserve 90% of the SES employees liable for military service, the President said. This is due to the dangerous work of rescuers in war and the need to preserve their capabilities.
Russian troops shelled the village of Makarove in the Kharkiv region. The attack killed a 38-year-old woman, wounded a 59-year-old man, and damaged houses and power grids.
In the village of Veletynske, Kherson region, Russian troops dropped explosives from a drone on a residential building. The attack killed a 50-year-old local resident.
In Kharkiv region, the fire was localized on the territory of the Oskil community. The fire in the village of Studenok continues, more than 600 people have been evacuated, and about 250 residential buildings have been damaged.
Israeli Prime Minister calls Britain's decision to suspend some arms export licenses “shameful”. Netanyahu said that this will not change Israel's determination to defeat Hamas and will only strengthen the terrorist organization.
Ukrposhta denied the information about the suspension of work in Pokrovsk. There are 6 branches in the city and the community, while the rest of the villages are served by mobile branches. The company has no plans to stop working.