Users of Microsoft Azure cloud services are experiencing delays due to damage to several underwater fiber optic cables in the Red Sea. Traffic has been rerouted via alternative routes, but restoration will take time.
President Zelenskyy summarized the results of the G7 parliamentary summit, where Ukraine was represented. The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, Stefanchuk, met with the speakers of the G7 parliaments and the President of the European Parliament, who support Ukraine.
On September 6, the Ukrainian military repelled 129 enemy attacks, with 129 combat engagements recorded. In the Pokrovsk direction, 138 occupiers, four armored combat vehicles, and 10 units of automotive equipment were destroyed.
The United Kingdom will allocate £182 million to establish five technical colleges to train personnel for the defense industry. This is part of the largest defense skills development plan in a decade.
The number of victims of the Russian UAV attack on Sumy region increased to 7 people, one woman died. The wounded are receiving medical care.
Since the beginning of the year, Finland has deported 104 Russians who sought political asylum, most of whom were trying to avoid mobilization. Finnish authorities deny asylum, believing that mobilization in Russia has ended, although the law on this has not been signed.
On September 6, Kupyansk and the district were subjected to enemy attacks, resulting in one death and four injuries. The shelling included FPV drone strikes and other attacks, damaging the village council building.
An unknown object, presumably a smuggler's drone, crashed in the village of Majdan-Sielec, Poland. There are no casualties, the object has no military characteristics, and an investigation is underway.
One person was killed and a 9-year-old child was among the injured as a result of an enemy attack in the Sumy region. The wounded were hospitalized, and doctors are providing the necessary assistance.
Over a thousand units of Bundeswehr equipment have been delivered to the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda to participate in the large-scale Quadriga 2025 exercises. Military personnel from 13 NATO countries will practice the defense of the Baltic region.
Emergency rescue operations in Zaporizhzhia have been completed. As a result of the evening drone attack, 15 people were injured, four were hospitalized.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that Putin allegedly expressed interest in negotiations with Zelenskyy "in any other place. " Fico also stated that Zelenskyy is allegedly ready for such a meeting, despite possible political risks.
Ukraine has reached 60% domestic production of armaments. A joint factory is being established with Denmark for the production of missile and drone components.
The US Court of Appeals rejected a request to block a ruling that prohibits the Trump administration from arbitrarily cutting foreign aid. Earlier, the court ordered the restoration of funding for programs worth $11 billion.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and parliamentarians decided not to strengthen punishment for military personnel; bill No. 13452 needs revision. An agreement has been reached to support the draft law "On the Military Ombudsman."
26 countries have agreed to provide security guarantees to Ukraine, covering protection on land, in the air, at sea, in cyberspace, and army financing. These agreements are the basis for a strong Ukrainian army and guarantees of independence.
In Zaporizhzhia, four people were injured as a result of an enemy UAV attack: three women and one man. Their condition is assessed as moderate, and they are receiving necessary medical care.
Ukraine is preparing for the next meeting in the "Ramstein" format and is working to increase funding for the PURL program. Thanks to PURL, Ukraine has already purchased over $2 billion worth of American weapons.
On August 31, the occupiers launched 591 strikes on 20 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of the enemy shelling of Polohy district, a married couple was killed.
The Kremlin has intensified information efforts to deter Western support for Ukraine and undermine European participation in a peaceful settlement. These actions include accusing European states of prolonging the war and threatening with nuclear weapons.
An unknown man in a car rammed the gates of the Russian Consulate General in Sydney. He was arrested, a police officer sustained a hand injury.
The former head of the State Emergency Service in Kyiv Oblast has been notified of suspicion. He embezzled over UAH 3.6 million during the construction of a fire station.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized after a car accident, sustaining fractured thoracic vertebrae and other injuries. The accident occurred after he assisted a victim of domestic violence.
In January-July 2025, Ukraine reduced exports of steel semi-finished products by 36. 3%, but increased pig iron exports by 55% compared to 2024. Revenue from semi-finished product exports fell, while that from pig iron increased.
Bulgaria has transferred a third of the EU's weaponry to Kyiv since February 2022. The country is the only one in the EU where the largest private employer is a defense company.
A suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy has been detained in the Khmelnytskyi region. Dozens of police officers and SBU employees worked on solving the crime, which was under the personal control of the President of Ukraine.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a meeting in Paris on September 4. Leaders will discuss security guarantees for Ukraine, including the possible deployment of troops.
In Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast, a 53-year-old man shot dead a 28-year-old man and wounded his father. The perpetrator has been detained and faces criminal charges for murder and illegal handling of weapons.
On the evening of August 31, the Russian army attacked the Vorozhbyanska and Bilopilska communities of Sumy region, damaging civilian infrastructure. In one of the settlements, a fire broke out in the residential sector, there are no casualties or injuries.
Armenia and China officially entered into a strategic partnership, agreeing to expand cooperation in political, economic, and humanitarian spheres. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a joint statement during the SCO summit, reaffirming support for the "one China" principle.