A two-kilometer-long bridge collapsed in Baltimore, sending several cars into the river, and rescuers have already rescued two people from the water, continuing search and rescue efforts for at least seven more people believed to be in the water.
China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against the US electric vehicle subsidy program, which discriminates against Chinese products and disrupts the global supply chain.
Spain is not considering sending troops to Ukraine, and no other country is currently considering such a possibility. The Spanish foreign minister also emphasized that Kyiv is not asking its partners for troops either.
The russians are preparing to intensify the forced mobilization of the local population in the occupied Luhansk region, collecting lists of necessary workers who will be exempt from the draft and canceling deferrals for those who are not on the lists.
The russians took an operational pause in the Kupyansk sector and focused their attacks on the Lyman sector. One of the hottest spots was Bilohorivka, where the enemy tried to find weaknesses in the Ukrainian defense.
NATO is considering shooting down russian missiles flying toward its territory near the border with Ukraine with Kyiv's consent and taking into account international consequences, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Shejna said.
Ukrainian Mykhailo Larkov won a bronze medal at the European Snooker Championships in the U16 category in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
russian troops dropped two guided aerial bombs on a school in the Velykopysarivska community of Sumy region, damaging the school building.
Iceland will provide about €2 million for a Czech initiative to purchase artillery shells for the Ukrainian defense forces, supporting Ukraine's security and international law.
The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions against 13 russian entities and 2 individuals involved in the technology and financial services sectors in order to evade sanctions imposed by the US against russia.
russian occupation forces attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region using kamikaze drones and artillery, damaging an agricultural company, residential buildings, a store, a car, power lines and a gas pipeline.
Trains of the "red" line of the Kyiv subway are temporarily running in a limited mode from Akademmistechko station to Teatralna station, while Arsenalna and Khreshchatyk stations are operating in shelter mode.
Ukraine's Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky met in Brussels with his Belgian counterpart David Clarenval to discuss the extension of the autonomous trade regime between Ukraine and the EU for another year.
The former head of the Zaporizhzhia regional territorial center for recruitment and social support organized a corruption scheme by sending his subordinates to a military unit without legal grounds, which allowed them to receive more than UAH 1 million in combat payments, despite the fact that they did not participate in hostilities.
With its own kamikaze drones, Ukraine forced the russian fleet to flee the waters of Crimea, despite the lack of a powerful navy.
The russians launched a program to train "civil servants" to work in the occupation administrations of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions, as they could not find enough advisers, and the graduates became legitimate targets for the Resistance Movement.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promoted three senior officials of the Security Service of Ukraine to the rank of brigadier general.
A former high-ranking official of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was detained for illegal enrichment worth almost UAH 58 million, including a car, an apartment and 53 land plots.
A large-scale fire broke out at the Central Market in occupied Berdiansk, burning down about 10 clothing outlets, with no casualties.
Poland will establish a new airbase for military helicopters in the city of Świdnik, located in Lubelskie Voivodeship on the border with Ukraine, strengthening NATO's eastern flank.
According to the State Emergency Service, 9 people were wounded in the morning rocket attack on Kyiv, two of whom were hospitalized.
The russians are actively transporting field artillery to the temporarily occupied Crimea in connection with the successful offensives of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Sevastopol and Hvardiyske.
"The Defense Procurement Agency and the Defense Procurement and Logistics Organization of the Ministry of Defense of Denmark signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Defense Procurement to exchange experience and cooperate in the field of arms procurement in foreign markets.
Spain has begun training Ukrainian servicemen to operate NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems, where Spanish army instructors are conducting a one-month course.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has introduced the practice of submitting declarations for medical practice through the unified portal of public services "Diia", which allows military units to obtain permits to provide medical care on the front line in a convenient and efficient way, eliminating the need for paperwork and human contact with officials.
Ukraine's energy system is operating in a balanced manner, with no electricity shortages, but blackouts in some regions are caused by damage to the power grid as a result of recent Russian attacks on energy facilities.
DTEK's power engineers managed to stabilize the situation in Kryvyi Rih and Kryvyi Rih district by restoring electricity supply to all consumers after Russian shelling.
The ambassador noted that over the past five days, Russia has launched hundreds of missiles and drones against a sovereign country. She called for immediate military assistance to Kyiv.
The detainee was a resident of the Brovary district, who was remotely recruited by an FSB officer at the end of 2023. The man hoped that the National Police would have more "opportunities" to collect data on personnel and the movement of military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This week, Ukraine received significant financial and defense support packages from international partners, including €5 billion from the EU, a $900 million IMF tranche, and $2 billion in macro-financing from Canada, as well as new artillery, drones, and armored vehicles for defense.