The Pentagon and the US State Department have approved the sale of two military aid packages to Ukraine totaling $322 million. The aid includes HAWK Phase III anti-aircraft systems and equipment for repairing Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.
US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce stated that the 50-day period given to the Kremlin by President Trump for a deal on the war in Ukraine is a "window of opportunity," not a fixed deadline. She emphasized that the situation can change quickly.
In Kherson, a 48-year-old man sustained an explosive injury and multiple shrapnel wounds as a result of a night attack by an enemy drone on an infrastructure facility. The injured person was taken to the hospital.
Former US President Barack Obama has dismissed Donald Trump's accusations of orchestrating a 'coup' after the 2016 election. Obama's office called these claims an absurd attempt to distract.
During July 22, Zaporizhzhia Oblast suffered 456 strikes on 12 settlements, with 19 reports of destruction recorded. The attacks included airstrikes, UAVs, MLRS, and artillery shelling; no civilians were injured.
On July 22, Russian troops lost 970 soldiers, 3 tanks, and 42 artillery systems. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 23.07.25 amount to 1,045,220 personnel.
On July 23, cloudy weather with clearings is expected in Ukraine; an atmospheric front will cause short-term rains, thunderstorms, in places hail and squalls on the Left Bank. Air temperature will be 23-32°C, in Kyiv without precipitation, 26-28°C.
According to Martin Wolf, the outcome of the war in Ukraine will affect the future of European liberal democracy. He emphasized that Ukraine is fighting for the right to choose its own destiny, against Russia's autocracy and its desire to dominate Europe.
Ukraine has signed four new contracts for interceptor drones worth over 3 billion hryvnias. This is in addition to the already purchased volumes of drone production, including partnership procurements.
Russian occupiers have started "legal" housing raiding in Luhansk, demanding residents submit documents with a Russian passport within 30 days. Otherwise, apartments will be transferred to the occupation administration, which is a gross violation of international law.
On the night of July 23, Rostov Oblast of the Russian Federation was attacked by drones; explosions were heard in Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog, and Novocherkassk. Fires broke out, and the Rostelecom building was damaged.
The United States of America and Japan have concluded a trade agreement that includes 15% import tariffs and $550 billion in Japanese investments in the US. Following the announcement of the agreement, Japanese stocks rose, and the Nikkei 225 index reached a three-week high.
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has for the first time formalized the professions of military personnel in the National Classifier of Professions, creating a section "Military Personnel". This applies to military personnel and reservists of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the State Special Transport Service, and the National Guard, dividing them into officer, sergeant, and enlisted ranks.
Donald Trump called on the US Department of Justice to investigate Barack Obama's actions regarding alleged manipulation of intelligence data about Russia's influence on the 2016 elections. Trump claims that Obama was the "ringleader" who organized the conspiracy.
A French Mirage-2000 fighter jet crashed in Ukraine due to equipment failure. According to the Air Force spokesman, the pilot acted competently in a crisis situation. Ihnat urged media and relevant experts not to jump to premature conclusions.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced an expected prisoner exchange with Russia on Wednesday, July 23. Ukraine is also working on the release of civilian hostages and the return of abducted children.
On the night of July 23, Kryvyi Rih was subjected to a massive attack by enemy drones; Shahed drones hit an enterprise and private houses. Emergency rescue operations and fire extinguishing are underway.
On the night of July 23, the enemy attacked Sumy, causing power outages in part of the city. Some medical facilities are operating on generators, and services are eliminating the consequences.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held meetings with the heads of NABU, SAP, the Prosecutor General's Office, and the SBU, emphasizing the need to cleanse the anti-corruption infrastructure of Russian influence. He stressed the importance of inevitable punishment and the investigation of cases involving billions that have been "hanging" for years.
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, commented on President Zelenskyy's signing of law No. 12414, which regulates the activities of NABU and SAP. He emphasized that Ukraine will be saved by a strong military and institutions, and internal contradictions should be resolved through open dialogue.
The Supervisory Board of "Ukroboronprom" has appointed Herman Smetanin as acting Director General of the concern. This decision was made due to Oleg Hulyak's transfer to another position in the state defense industry.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends its citizens to immediately leave Russia due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's recognition of Poland as an unfriendly state. The possibilities of providing assistance to Polish citizens are becoming limited, and individuals with dual citizenship may be subject to mobilization.
On July 22, 131 combat engagements took place at the front, the enemy launched 51 air strikes and used 1218 kamikaze drones. On the Pokrovsk direction, 131 occupiers were eliminated and a significant amount of enemy equipment was destroyed.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed law No. 12414, which regulates the activities of NABU and SAPO. The document grants the Prosecutor General the right to give instructions to pre-trial investigation bodies, including NABU and SAPO, as well as access to their materials.
Pope Leo XIV will hold an audience with Metropolitan Antony of Volokolamsk on July 26. The meeting aims to resume dialogue after tensions caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Late in the evening on July 21, Russians struck Sumy with guided aerial bombs. As a result of the attack, 5 apartment buildings, 18 cars, and a shopping center were damaged, and 12 people sought medical assistance.
Russian occupiers have approved a list of enterprises in Luhansk region for "privatization," including state mines and abandoned facilities. The Center of National Resistance considers this looting, as all "ownership documents" are legally null and void.
The Pentagon is withdrawing 700 Marines from Los Angeles, who were deployed last month amid protests against increased immigration control. Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth ordered the redeployment of troops after stability returned to the city.
On the night of July 22, Odesa was attacked by ударних drones, which caused a fire in a parking lot, damaged cars, shattered windows, and destroyed a store. One person was injured, and 62 rescuers and 17 units of State Emergency Service equipment worked at the scene.
On Tuesday, July 22, short-term rains and thunderstorms are expected in most of Ukraine, except for the southeast. The air temperature will be 27-32°, in the west 22-27°, in Kyiv 28-30°.