Russian occupiers are imitating the rescue of the Kalmius River in Donetsk region by carrying out local clean-ups. The river remains polluted with construction debris and industrial waste.
On August 9, Russian troops lost 950 soldiers, 70 artillery systems, and 1 cruise missile. In total, from 24.02.22 to 10.08.25, the enemy lost 1,063,240 personnel.
On August 9, thousands of protesters in Tel Aviv demonstrated against the Israeli Prime Minister's plan to escalate the war in Gaza. They demanded an end to the campaign and the release of hostages.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron will stay in close contact ahead of Donald Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska. The leaders discussed support for Ukraine and Trump's efforts to end the war.
On Sunday, August 10, variable cloudiness is expected in Ukraine, with no precipitation in most territories. In the West, short-term rains, thunderstorms, and in some places hail and squalls will occur.
Mariupol teachers were sent to St. Petersburg for briefings on raising children in the spirit of the "Russian world." This is part of the Kremlin's systemic program to turn Ukrainian schools into propaganda centers.
The Kremlin is actively referencing Russian narratives about historical claims to Alaska ahead of the announced Trump-Putin meeting. Russian officials and media have repeatedly stated the need for Alaska to be returned to Russia.
On the night of August 10, unknown drones attacked Russia's Saratov region, causing explosions and a fire near an oil refinery. One person was killed, there are injured, and one UAV fell into a residential yard.
In Kyiv, the clearing of courtyards and streets from abandoned and damaged cars continues. In spring, about 1100 such vehicles were registered, most of which are planned to be moved by autumn.
US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will meet on August 15 in Alaska. The terms for ending the war in Ukraine will be discussed, which CNN observer Nick Paton Walsh calls devastating for Ukraine.
Ukrainian FPV pilots in Sumy region destroyed a North Korean 140-mm mortar. This rare equipment, received by the Russians from the DPRK, will now appear in enemy casualty reports.
Leaders of European countries supported Donald Trump's efforts aimed at ending the war in Ukraine and achieving peace. They emphasized the importance of diplomacy, support for Ukraine, and pressure on Russia.
India supports the upcoming meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska. New Delhi considers the summit a promising step towards ending the war in Ukraine.
The deficit of Russia's federal budget increased by 1. 2 trillion rubles in July 2025. In the first seven months of 2025, the budget 'hole' reached 4.88 trillion rubles.
The White House is considering inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Alaska, where US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. A final decision on inviting Zelenskyy has not yet been made, but President Trump is open to a trilateral summit.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, emphasizing "Russia's central role. " She also expressed hope that reconciliation would be "based on a balance of interests and unconditional respect for the priorities of the parties and neighboring states."
On August 9, in the Bila Tserkva district, a passenger car collided on the Severynivka - Nastashka road. As a result of the accident, a boy born in 2013 died from injuries, and a woman was injured.
Right-wing populist Andrej Babiš, who is leading in opinion polls, could become the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. His return threatens to weaken support for Ukraine and strengthen the alliance of Orbán and Fico.
President Zelenskyy states that the path to peace in Ukraine must be determined together with Ukraine. He emphasizes that only Russia can end the war it started, and Putin seeks to legalize the occupation of Ukrainian territories.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak shared details of a meeting in Great Britain with US Vice President JD Vance and European security advisors. Support for Ukraine and conditions for lasting peace were discussed.
Since the beginning of August 9, 118 combat engagements have taken place at the front. The occupiers launched two missile strikes, 56 air strikes, and used 1670 kamikaze drones.
A security meeting took place in Great Britain with the participation of representatives from the USA, Ukraine, and Europe. British Foreign Minister David Lammy confirmed the presence of Andriy Yermak and JD Vance.
Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand condemned Israel's plans for Gaza. They called for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Ukrainians for their support and emphasized that independence is based on dignity. He noted that Russians' desires regarding Ukrainian territories will remain just desires as long as Ukrainians are united.
Russian representative Dmitriev expressed doubts about the Trump-Putin meeting on August 15. He accused "a number of countries" of attempting to disrupt the negotiations in Alaska.
Analysts warn of a possible offensive on Kharkiv Oblast if Ukraine withdraws from Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. This would allow Russia to avoid prolonged fighting and advance to the borders of Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts.
In occupied Nova Kakhovka, Russians are creating a museum of Orthodox "spiritual bonds" based on a monastery. The project is curated by Metropolitan Tikhon, and its goal is to destroy Ukrainian cultural heritage.
On August 7, Russian troops lost 1040 soldiers, 7 tanks, and 52 artillery systems. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 08.08.25 amount to 1,061,350 personnel.
On the night of August 8, Russian troops attacked Sumy region with attack UAVs, wounding a 54-year-old man. Non-residential buildings, a shop, cars, multi-story buildings, and social infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the country's plans to take full control of the Gaza Strip. The goal is to oust Hamas and transfer the enclave to civilian administration.