The so-called head of the Molochne village village, appointed on September 18, died in occupied Crimea. Russian media report a possible suicide, and security forces are investigating.
Russia has opened a criminal case against two Australian and one Romanian journalists for reporting from the Ukrainian-controlled part of Kursk region. The FSB accuses them of illegally crossing the border.
The Army+ app has been updated with the function of correcting military service data. Users can update their service information and receive an application number to track their status.
Draft law No. 12066 proposes to create a unified database of military personnel and introduce Military ID. This will improve military records and provide electronic services to the military and their families.
The President of Ukraine met in Washington with a bipartisan delegation from the US Senate to discuss key points of the Victory Plan. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of jointly achieving victory for freedom without compromise.
The Ukrainian delegation rejected a proposal to meet with Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago to avoid interference in the US election campaign. Instead, a meeting was proposed on neutral territory, but the talks broke down.
Ukrainians are receiving fake messages about long-lasting power and water outages in Sumy region. The Center for Countering Disinformation denied this information and warned of a disinformation campaign.
A Ukrainian citizen was sentenced to 6 years in prison and a fine for spying for Russia. He was part of a group that collected information about aid to Ukraine through Polish transportation hubs.
The government has supported a draft law that allows for online military registration through electronic identification. It is planned to abolish commissions and medical examinations during registration, as well as clarify the provisions on women's registration.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U. S. President Joe Biden at the White House. The meeting was also attended by the leaders' wives, Olena Zelenska and Jill Biden.
In August 2024, Ukrainians purchased new passenger cars worth UAH 15 billion, up 45% year-on-year. The most popular brands were BMW, Toyota and Mercedes-Benz.
Soldiers of the 25th Airborne Brigade used the Ratel S robot to eliminate more than 10 Russian soldiers in a tunnel near Novohrodivka. Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov said that Ratel S has been successfully operating at the front for over a year.
Kyiv considers it unacceptable to use images of the consequences of the war in Ukraine for political advertising in Georgia. The Foreign Ministry calls on the Georgian government to refrain from exploiting the war in its internal political struggle.
NPC Ukrenergo reported that no blackouts are planned for September 27 in Ukraine. Power engineers urged to use powerful electrical appliances sparingly from 10:00 to 16:00.
The United World of Wrestling has updated the rules for the participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus in competitions. Now they will be allowed to participate without direct evidence of support for the war, but only as neutral athletes without national symbols.
From January 1, 2025, Ukrainians without Russian passports in the occupied territories will be granted the status of foreigners. They will have to register for migration or obtain a temporary residence permit.
Ukraine is negotiating with the EIB to raise funds for the construction of a water intake from the Southern Bug to Mykolaiv. The project is estimated at UAH 8.8 billion and should solve the city's water supply problem after the destruction of the Dnipro-Mykolaiv water pipeline.
Georgia's ruling party posted campaign banners with photos of destroyed Ukrainian cities. They were contrasted with peaceful Georgian cities, calling for “choosing peace” and “saying no to war.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that Putin's nuclear threats are not worthy of attention. According to him, this is a common tool of Russian policy, and NATO will follow its own course.
Germany's Defense Minister has announced plans to strengthen its military presence in Europe. By 2025, it is planned to bring more than 35,000 troops, 200 aircraft and additional forces to readiness.
During the massive attack on Ukraine, several Russian Shahed drones flew into Belarusian airspace. Belarusian fighter jets took to the air to stand guard over the southeast of the country.
The UK has imposed new sanctions on five Russian vessels and two shipping organizations. The goal is to deter Russia's attempts to increase future energy revenues that finance the war in Ukraine.
On Shyroka Street in Boryspil, passers-by found an object that looked like an artillery shell. The patrol policemen called pyrotechnics, who seized the object for further neutralization.
The Ministry of Justice appealed to the HACC to nationalize the assets of the former head of Yanukovych's security worth over UAH 100 million. He is accused of aiding and abetting Russia and illegal handling of weapons.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported the launch of three X-47 M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from the territory of the Russian Federation. The missiles were aimed at Starokonstantinov, Khmelnytsky region.
Germany has approved a €70 million aid package for Ukraine's heat and power sector. The funds will be used to provide cities and communities with small combined heat and power plants, boilers, generators and solar panels.
A universal planning and correction module from a Russian aerial bomb was found in the field. Law enforcement officials note that such low-quality munitions are used to terrorize civilians.
A US House committee initiates an investigation into Zelenskyy's visit to a Pennsylvania weapons plant. Republicans suspect the Biden administration of using state resources for the election campaign.
The President of Ukraine discussed the use of frozen Russian assets and Ukraine's military needs with the President of the European Council. Zelenskyy thanked for the support and efforts to strengthen the country's defense capabilities.
Against the backdrop of new threats of a nuclear strike from Moscow, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, said that nuclear blackmail is the only tool available to Russia.