NPC Ukrenergo has announced emergency power outages in Kyiv and 14 regions of Ukraine. The previously published schedules of planned outages are temporarily not in effect.
Norway will provide 570 million kroner to the International Fund for Ukraine for the purchase of drones and air defense equipment. The contribution is being made in cooperation with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Lithuania to protect Ukraine from Russian attacks.
Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovs'k region with drones and artillery. A 48-year-old woman was wounded in Nikopol, and a utility company, residential buildings, and a market were damaged. Marhanets and Chervonohryhorivka communities were also attacked.
A Russian missile strike on Poltava killed 51 people and wounded more than 200. The attack destroyed an educational institution and a hospital, and the rubble is being cleared and rescue operations are underway.
Katarina Mathernova condemned the Russian attack on a military university and hospital in Poltava. She called on her partners to provide Ukraine with the necessary weapons, including air defense systems and long-range weapons.
Mongolia was unable to arrest Putin despite the ICC warrant because of its almost complete dependence on energy imports from Russia. The country imports 95% of its petroleum products and more than 20% of its electricity from Russia.
In occupied Berdiansk, a “specialized” class of the Russian Guard was opened at school No. 10. The occupiers are actively militarizing young people through various organizations and changing curricula to destroy Ukrainian identity.
Kyiv is in the final stages of restoring the subway tunnel between Demiivska and Lybidska stations. A new tunnel has been built, networks have been laid, a test run of the train has been conducted, and security systems are being checked.
Oleh Nosenko, the head of the occupation city council of Mariupol, was hospitalized with a head injury. Ukrainian partisans attacked the collaborator on Sportivnaya Street.
Romania's lower house of parliament has approved a bill to provide Ukraine with a Patriot air defense system. The transfer will take place on condition that the system is replaced by a similar one by the allies.
NPC Ukrenergo has announced changes to the schedules of power outages across Ukraine starting September 3. In the evening, three lines of customers will be cut off at once, and during the day - two lines.
The US plans to provide Ukraine with long-range JASSM cruise missiles. This could change the strategic landscape of the conflict, allowing Ukraine to hit targets deep in Russia.
American researchers have identified a possible location for the Russian nuclear cruise missile Burevestnik. The facility is located 475 km north of Moscow and includes nine launchers.
One of the tasks of the detainees was to collect data on Ukrainian figures who were of interest to the Russian special services. In particular, the enemy tried to obtain information about the places of residence and visits, daily schedule and social circle of certain individuals.
Minsk and Moscow are planning to sign an agreement on security guarantees that will include principles for the use of nuclear weapons. The document will be signed on the 25th anniversary of the Union State Treaty in December.
The United Kingdom is suspending about 30 of 350 arms sales licenses to Israel because of the risk of violating international law. This is not a complete ban, but a review of export licenses, said Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
The upper house of the Romanian parliament has voted in favor of transferring the Patriot air defense system to Ukraine. The bill is expected to be considered by the Chamber of Deputies in the near future.
In the Kharkiv region, 1200 hectares of forest are burning, the fire has reached the village of Studenok. More than 200 residents have been evacuated, rescuers are working on the spot, and additional resources are being brought in from other regions.
The IMF launches a mission for the fifth review of the EFF program, which will allow Ukraine to attract $1. 1 billion in the fall. Prime Minister Shmyhal discussed this with the Director of the IMF's European Department, noting the progress in implementing reforms.
Ihor Klymenko arrived in Donetsk region and visited the units holding the frontline. He listened to reports on the situation, held a meeting with the police leadership and discussed the evacuation of civilians.
Washington has arrested Nicolas Maduro's plane for violating US sanctions. The plane, worth about $13 million, was taken to Florida, which is an unprecedented case in criminal cases.
Denys Ostapchenko won gold and Sergiy Palamarchuk won bronze in the 50m backstroke S3 at the Paralympics. Ostapchenko finished with a time of 45.16 seconds, 1.90 seconds ahead of the German.
Ukraine's allies expect that Iran may soon start supplying ballistic missiles to Russia. This could mean an alarming development in the conflict, as Iran has already provided hundreds of drones to Russia.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with his French counterpart Sébastien Lecornu. The parties discussed strengthening defense cooperation, coordination of countering Russian aggression and critical needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Kyiv blogger, who evaded paying more than UAH 200 million in taxes, was chosen a measure of restraint in the form of detention. His accomplice was also imposed custody with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 45.42 million.
At least 13 people were injured in the enemy shelling of Kharkiv on September 2. At least six women and one man were among the injured; the Russians hit a residential area.
DTEK has announced the schedule of stabilization blackouts across Ukraine on September 3. The outages will last around the clock, with different queues depending on the time of day.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has authorized the use of the domestic APC Khorunzhyi in the Armed Forces. This is a deep modernization of the Soviet BTR-60 with a more powerful engine, modern electronics and improved protection.
A NATO spokesperson said that every country has the right to defend its airspace, but the actions of one state will affect the entire Alliance. This is a response to the statement of the Polish Foreign Minister about the downing of Russian missiles over Ukraine.
Russian troops shelled a densely populated residential area in Kharkiv. Mayor Igor Terekhov reported fires, broken windows and a damaged heating main. Relevant services are working at the scene.