President Zelenskyy met with French leader Macron in the United States. They discussed the strengthening of Ukraine's air defense system, military training, and the training of a Ukrainian brigade by France.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has declared his full support for Zelenskyy's Peace Formula. Romania will continue to provide multidimensional assistance to Ukraine and promote the export of Ukrainian grain.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is on a working visit to the United States, met with the leader of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa. The parties discussed preparations for the second Peace Summit.
The court banned the activities of Kalinowski's regiment and its structures in Belarus. The prosecutor's office claims to have obtained evidence of the involvement of members of the group in planning terrorist attacks in the country.
President of Poland Andrzej Duda has spoken about the risk of Russian attacks on Rivne and Khmelnytsky NPPs. He recalled the previous attacks on Zaporizhzhia and Chornobyl NPPs and called for taking this danger into account.
In Kryvyi Rih, unidentified persons opened fire on a Skoda car, injuring two men. The police launched a special operation to detain the shooters, and opened criminal proceedings for attempted premeditated murder.
Russia plans to expand the conditions for the use of nuclear weapons. Putin announced the possibility of a nuclear strike in response to an attack by a non-nuclear state supported by a nuclear state, as well as against Belarus.
A Russian air strike on Kramatorsk killed at least two people and wounded 19. The search and rescue operation is ongoing, and there may be people under the rubble.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister announces Serbia's plans to reopen its embassy in Kyiv by the end of the year. Serbia supports Ukraine's sovereignty and participates in the Peace Formula.
In the Kyiv region, 21 IDP families received keys to their new homes in Hansen Town. The unique residential complex, built by an American philanthropist, is designed for 421 families and has all the necessary infrastructure.
President Zelenskyy met with Panamanian leader Jose Mulino during his visit to the United States. They discussed the implementation of the Peace Formula, cooperation in the UN, and the development of bilateral relations, particularly in agriculture.
Zelenskyy's advisers say Ukraine will agree to a ceasefire if Russia cannot invade again. Kyiv rejects proposals that would only suspend the war and give Moscow time to consolidate.
Pedestrians and vehicles will stop every day at 9:00 a. m. in Zaporizhzhia and the region during the minute of silence. This decision was made by the Zaporizhzhia Regional Defense Council to honor the memory of the victims.
NPC Ukrenergo reported that there are no plans to apply blackout schedules on September 26. The power company notes that if the situation changes, it will provide an additional notice.
The IDF is deploying two reserve brigades to perform operational tasks on the northern bridgehead. This will allow the fight against Hezbollah to continue, protect Israel and create conditions for the return of northerners.
As a result of the Russian attack on Kramatorsk, 2 people were killed and 12 wounded, including 3 children. The Russians dropped three guided aerial bombs on the city, damaging high-rise buildings.
Piotr Pawel called for the reform of the UN Security Council to increase efficiency and inclusiveness. He emphasized the need to counter Russian aggression and strengthen cybersecurity.
The Turkish president said that the United States and other NATO countries do not want Ukraine to become a member of the Alliance. Erdogan emphasized that the issue of Ukraine's membership should not be resolved in a hurry.
David Lammy called Russia a “mafia state” during a speech at the UN Security Council. He accused Putin of imperialism and disregard for international law during the invasion of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister took part in a meeting of the Joint Investigation Team on the downing of MH17. Sibiga emphasized the importance of bringing Russia to justice and awaits the decision of international courts.
The occupiers are installing new engineering fortifications in Yevpatoriya, according to the underground movement ATESH. This may be related to the “terrorist defense” exercises in Crimea and the growth of the guerrilla movement in the occupied territories.
The U. S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Visa for illegally monopolizing the debit card market. The company is accused of suppressing competition and charging excessive fees, costing consumers and businesses billions of dollars.
Kazakhstan is considering increasing oil production due to high Western demand. By the end of the year, it plans to export 1.2 million tons to Germany, with the prospect of increasing to 2.5 million tons.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not comment on Zelensky's statement about Russia's use of Chinese satellites to photograph Ukrainian nuclear power plants. A spokesperson for the ministry evaded answering a journalist's question.
The Office of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico received an envelope with a bullet inside. The government's press service confirmed the incident, and the envelope is currently being checked by the Office of Official Protection.
The former head of the company suspected of illegal alienation of the National Cinematheque buildings was extradited to Ukraine. The HACC imposed on him a preventive measure in the form of detention with an alternative bail of UAH 10 million.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga will visit Budapest next week. The visit is aimed at resolving the dispute over the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, which were restricted in 2015.
The occupiers are massing troops and equipment in the Vuhledar direction, conducting constant assaults. The enemy is trying to surround the city and take control of an important road, but the Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully repel the attacks.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with G7 ambassadors to talk about the year's achievements. He noted successes at the front, investments in the defense industry and the introduction of digital solutions.
Servant of the People MP Artem Dmytruk will appear in court in London for possible extradition to Ukraine. He is accused of “hooliganism” and claims to be a victim of political persecution.