Schoolchildren from temporarily occupied Donetsk region were sent to the "Chervona Hvozdyka" camp in Zaporizhzhia region. There, children were given lectures with propaganda about "Russia's achievements" and "regional unity."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented on the statement by the head of the British government, Keir Starmer, regarding the future recognition of Palestine as a state. Netanyahu believes that Starmer's actions encourage Hamas terrorism.
As a result of the night attack on Kharkiv on July 30, three people were injured. A car wash, apartment buildings, a supermarket, and a car were damaged.
Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia will continue the war against Ukraine, despite Trump's 10-day ultimatum. The Kremlin seeks to normalize relations with the US and strengthen cooperation to avoid the deadline.
An explosion occurred in Kharkiv overnight. Preliminarily, the enemy struck the city with a "Shahed", as a result of which a car is on fire in the Shevchenkivskyi district.
French company Naval Group, a submarine manufacturer, reported a possible cyberattack on confidential data related to surface ships and submarines. Hackers published 30 GB of information, claiming to have 1 TB of data.
Olena Ivanovska, the Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language, stated that the public performance of Russian-language repertoire is negatively perceived by society, although it is not always a violation of the law. She emphasized that the law restricts the reproduction of works by Russian artists, but not the language of performance, and called for legislative regulation of this issue.
Mexican special services informed the SBU that some Mexican volunteers might have joined the International Legion to learn how to operate FPV drones and transfer this knowledge to criminal organizations. The SBU and HUR are investigating this information, which also concerns Colombians in the International Legion.
YouTube has blocked six channels in Ukraine belonging to blogger Andriy Serebryanskyi, known as "Andriy Luhanskyi," who disseminated pro-Russian narratives. Sanctions have been imposed against him, as well as Yulia Latynina and Hennadiy Balashov, by the National Security and Defense Council.
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk expects the adoption of the bill on NABU and SAPO. Also, on July 31, the Rada may consider amendments to the state budget-2025 for financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu initiates a meeting of the Supreme Security Council. Foreign interference in the upcoming parliamentary elections will be discussed.
Kyiv's "Dynamo" secured a confident 3:0 victory over "Hamrun Spartans" from Malta in the second leg of the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. Goals were scored by Vanat, Brazhko, and Mykhavko.
As a result of the Russian missile strike on Kamianske on July 29, two people were killed and five more were injured, including a pregnant woman. An unoperated building and medical facilities, including a maternity hospital, were damaged.
Russians in Crimea continue to claim the safety of seawater, although reality indicates pollution with fuel oil and feces. At the same time, only 4.5% of water samples, according to the occupation "Rospotrebnadzor", do not meet the standards.
Donald Trump stated that Iran interfered in the ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas by sending "bad signals" to Hamas. This statement was made during Trump's meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
On the night of July 29, Russians attacked a penitentiary institution in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, as a result of which 16 people died and 35 were wounded. The enemy shelled Zaporizhzhia district 8 times, hitting a correctional colony and damaging private houses.
On July 28, Russian troops lost 1050 soldiers, 4 tanks, and 2 cruise missiles. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 29.07.25 are estimated at 1,051,300 personnel.
On Tuesday, July 29, rains and thunderstorms are expected in Ukraine, significant in places. Strong heat up to +38° is forecast in the south and southeast of the country.
In Kyiv Oblast, the director of a private company embezzled UAH 470,000 intended for the construction of modular homes in the village of Moshchun. He inflated the cost of works and entered false data into the acts, then transferred part of the funds to his own account.
The Trump administration did not allow Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te to stop over in New York on his way to Central America after protests from China. This decision raised concerns about a softening of the US position towards China.
A resident of Kharkiv shot an unfamiliar girl in the leg with an air pistol, despite her refusal. The court found him guilty of hooliganism and sentenced him to three years of imprisonment with a one-year probation period.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan stated that normalization of relations with Israel is only possible after the creation of a Palestinian state. According to him, lasting peace in the region can only be achieved after the rights of the Palestinian people are taken into account.
On the night of July 29, drones attacked the city of Salsk in Russia's Rostov region, causing fires. Explosions were also reported in the neighboring Volgodonsk.
In central Manhattan, an unknown assailant wounded two people, including a police officer, and then committed suicide. The incident occurred near an office building on Park Avenue.
Analysts believe that Putin will not make concessions in the war, as this would question the expediency of the military campaign in the eyes of Russian society. The Kremlin is actively building domestic support for the war, portraying Russia as a country fighting the West.
The Ukrainian women's foil fencing team defeated the "neutral team" of Russians with a score of 45:36 at the World Championships in Tbilisi. Ukrainians entered the top eight at the world championship for the first time since 2013.
Children from the "naval cadet classes" of the Kherson region were taken to St. Petersburg to participate in a naval parade, which was canceled. The trip was organized by Dmitry Medvedev.
A 39-year-old officer of the Central Bureau of Investigation of the Polish Police, while intoxicated, threatened a Ukrainian taxi driver in Radom. He has been charged with criminal threats based on national origin.
Belarusian hackers carried out a large-scale hack of Russian "Aeroflot" IT systems, destroying thousands of servers. The attack became possible due to employees' failure to comply with security rules, including the use of outdated systems and unchanged passwords.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the compromise in the tariff dispute with the administration of US President Donald Trump would significantly harm the German economy and lead to higher inflation. He thanked the European Commission for the negotiations, noting that it was the best possible outcome, although it cannot satisfy Germany.