Denys Shmyhal met with a delegation from the Danish Folketing. The parties discussed strengthening air defense, the use of Western weapons, energy and Ukraine's recovery, in particular Denmark's patronage of Mykolaiv region.
Sony has presented the final trailer for Venom: The Last Dance, which will complete the symbiote trilogy. The Ukrainian premiere will take place on October 24, 2024, with Tom Hardy once again playing the lead role.
Ukrainian special forces and guerrillas blew up a checkpoint of a Russian Guard military unit in Yekaterinburg. The explosion damaged the enemy's equipment and personnel, and special services and medical evacuation arrived at the scene.
The occupation authorities of Crimea have appointed Sergey Aksyonov as the new “head” of the republic. His candidacy was voted in favor by 73 members of the Crimean parliament, after which a solemn oath-taking ceremony took place.
Hanno Pevkur emphasized the need to strengthen the air defense of NATO countries bordering Russia. Estonia has significantly increased its purchases of ammunition and plans to spend another €3 billion by 2028.
The Center for Countering Disinformation has announced Iran's active military cooperation with Russia. In exchange for Shahids and ballistic missiles, Tehran seeks to receive aircraft and other technologies from Russia.
A fire broke out at the Russian plant Omsktransmash, which specializes in repairing T-80 tanks. The fire in the roofing material was localized, there were no injuries, and the incident will not affect production processes.
In the occupied Luhansk region, Russians are waging an aggressive campaign to mobilize schoolchildren into the Russian army. The occupiers manipulate the minds of children by presenting war as an honorable duty and a path to heroism.
Five Kyiv residents were notified of suspicion of setting fire to military vehicles. The perpetrators acted on instructions via Telegram, hoping to receive $1,000 for each arson, but never received the money.
On Wednesday in Ivano-Frankivsk, unknown persons attacked a man in military uniform. The police opened a criminal investigation into hooliganism, are identifying the attackers and finding out the victim's whereabouts.
Rescuers extinguished a fire in the Kamianske district caused by Russian shelling. The number of victims increased to four, including two women aged 37 and 58.
Russia has published a textbook on unmanned aerial systems for students in grades 8-9. Putin announced the need to include courses on drone control in the school curriculum.
Due to a translation error, Blinken's words about Biden's meeting with Starmer were interpreted as an announcement of a meeting with Zelensky. The Foreign Ministry denied information about the Ukrainian president's visit to the White House.
US Secretary of State Blinken announced a meeting between Zelenskyy and Biden on September 13. They will discuss long-range weapons and the “plan for Ukraine's victory” that Zelenskyy plans to present.
The NATO Deputy Secretary General met with representatives of the Presidential Office in Kyiv. The parties discussed the implementation of the Washington Summit agreements, the establishment of a new NATO mission, and strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities.
On September 12, temporary traffic restrictions will be introduced in the central part of Kyiv due to the events. The police ask drivers to plan their routes in advance.
The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine held talks with the Chargé d'Affaires of Bulgaria. The parties discussed further cooperation, training of military personnel in EUMAM and Bulgaria's participation in coalitions of capabilities.
The British Foreign Secretary announces a new $780 million aid package for Ukraine. The funds will be used for humanitarian needs, public services and military support, including air defense missiles and ammunition.
Ukraine has signed agreements with the World Bank under the LEARN program for $415 million to improve access to education. The funds will be used to modernize shelters, school buses, textbooks, and teacher training.
A 16-year-old boy detonated a stun grenade at a sports ground in Kyiv's Solomyansky district. The police detained the teenager, who explained his act as a joke and to scare the audience.
A Russian drone dropped explosives in Kindiytsia, Kherson region, injuring an 11-year-old boy. The child suffered an explosive injury and a leg wound, and is now in hospital under medical supervision.
Taras Kremin said that working groups to check compliance with the language law are already operating in many cities of Ukraine. He criticized the term “language inspectors,” calling it a disinformation narrative of Russian propaganda.
HBO has started casting for the leading roles in the new TV adaptation of Harry Potter. The series is scheduled to be released in 2026 and will have seven seasons, each of which will correspond to one book by J.K. Rowling.
The Port Olya 3 vessel transported about 220 short-range ballistic missiles from Iran to Russia across the Caspian Sea. The Fateh-360 missiles are planned to be used in a war against Ukraine after being tested at the Ashuluk test site.
The Presidents of Ukraine and Lithuania sign a memorandum of cooperation in defense at a forum in Kyiv. Lithuania also allocated €10 million for the purchase of Ukrainian Palyanytsia drones.
WHO has donated 23 ambulances to Ukraine with the support of USAID and the German government. The vehicles are equipped with the necessary equipment and distributed among regional emergency medical centers.
As a result of Russian shelling, the Pokrovske community was left without gas and water supply. The gas transportation system facilities were damaged and the modular filtering station was shut down.
Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 20 Russian kamikaze drones on the night of September 11. At least three of them were shot down by fighters of the Kherson Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade.
The European Commissioner for Energy announced the EU's readiness for winter without Russian gas through Ukraine. The EU has reduced its dependence on Russian gas from 45% to 15% and filled its gas storage facilities by 90%.
A Belarusian military officer said that the Pokemon Go game could have been used to gather intelligence on aviation. According to him, most of the “Pokémon” were on the territory of the 50th air base.