After Russia's massive missile strike on Ukraine on August 26, Kuleba called on partners to increase support. He suggested allowing long-range strikes against Russia and helping to shoot down Russian targets in the border regions.
The Ministers of Defense of Ukraine and Latvia discussed military support and strengthening of the Drone Coalition. Latvia will provide Ukraine with €112 million in military aid and thousands of drones to counter Russian aggression.
A new fire has broken out in the city of Proletarsk, Rostov region, Russia, spreading to houses. It happened near the oil depot, which has been burning for several days after the UAV attack on August 18.
Italian divers have found the body of 18-year-old Hannah Lynch, completing the search operation. The Bayesian yacht accident killed 7 people, including billionaire Mike Lynch, and rescued 15 people.
The Taliban's supreme leader has approved laws banning women from speaking and showing their faces in public. The new rules require women to cover their bodies and faces and prohibit them from speaking out loud in public.
Nammo has signed an agreement on licensed production of 155-mm shells in Ukraine. Norway will provide funding to transfer technology and experience to the Ukrainian partner under the Nansen program.
The United States imposed sanctions on 400 entities associated with the Russian energy, metallurgical and financial sectors. Restrictions also apply to suppliers of dual-use goods and intermediaries from different countries.
Dmytro Lubinets took control of the situation in Odesa Psychiatric Hospital No. 2, where a soldier went on a hunger strike due to poor conditions. The Ombudsman confirmed the unsatisfactory condition of the institution and sent recommendations to eliminate violations.
Ukrenergo's power engineers have restored the operation of the 330 kV high-voltage line that supplies power to the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP. The plant is now able to receive electricity through both the main and backup lines.
The underground movement ATESH reported the discovery of a field ammunition depot of the Russian occupation forces in Donetsk region. The depot is equipped with trenches, trenches, checkpoints and guards, and ammunition is being brought there to be sent to the front.
British intelligence reports a significant reduction and fragmentation of the Wagner PMC after Prigozhin's death. Many former commanders moved to other formations, and the group's size decreased from 50 to 5,000 people.
Prosecutor General Kostin and President Zelenskyy met with Indian Prime Minister Modi in Kyiv. They paid tribute to the memory of the fallen Ukrainian children and discussed Russia's war crimes against Ukrainian children.
SBU CI dismantled a scheme of mobilization evasion in Odesa region. SBU detained officials of the State Migration Service and the Center for Administrative Services who issued passports without physical presence for $500-2500.
Instagram has announced a new feature that allows adding a song to a user's profile. The track can be selected from a library of licensed music and will be displayed on the page, but will not be played automatically.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine is working to introduce an electronic queue for arthroplasty. The project will ensure transparent distribution of prostheses and scheduling of surgeries, as well as help eliminate informal payments.
The U. S. State Department has approved the sale of 100 AMRAAM-ER air-to-air missiles to Norway for $405 million. The deal will strengthen the security of the NATO ally and improve Norway's ability to counter threats.
The plume of smoke from the fire at the Proletarsk oil depot stretches for tens of kilometers and is visible from space. The fire, caused by a UAV attack on August 18, has not yet been contained and threatens to spread to kerosene tanks.
Law enforcement officers detained 11 people who illegally sold weapons from the de-occupied territories. They seized assault rifles, grenades, ammunition and about UAH 10 million, allegedly obtained through criminal means.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov met with the Deputy Chief of the British Defense Staff. They discussed Ukraine's defense needs and the importance of long-range weapons to protect against Russian air strikes.
The EU welcomed Minsk's decision to release some political prisoners and called on Lukashenka to release all those imprisoned for political reasons. More than 1,300 political prisoners remain in Belarus.
The Head of the OP Andrii Yermak took part in an expanded meeting of the Energy Security Working Group. The issues of protecting and restoring Ukraine's energy infrastructure with the support of international partners were discussed.
After several days of heatwaves, Ukraine once again faced a power shortage, leading to blackouts. The energy sector managed to stabilize the situation using domestic resources and imports from five countries.
The Third Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has launched an offensive in the Kharkiv region. The soldiers took control of the occupiers' battalion defense area and advanced almost two square kilometers into the front.
Rescuers extinguished a fire in a 300-square-meter warehouse building in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region. According to preliminary data, one person was injured in the incident.
The Verkhovna Rada ratified the agreement on political cooperation and free trade with the UK. By 2029, all import duties and tariff quotas in bilateral trade are expected to be eliminated.
The occupiers shelled several communities in the Dnipro region with artillery and kamikaze drones. An 81-year-old woman was injured, houses and infrastructure were damaged, and fires broke out.
The ferry in the port of Kavkaz, which exploded as a result of the Ukrainian armed forces attack, was carrying 30 tanks of fuel. Russian authorities confirmed the attack, rescuers are working at the scene, and the fate of the crew is unknown.
Ukraine and Ireland held the final round of negotiations on a bilateral security agreement within the framework of the G7 declaration. The parties agreed on positions and a schedule of further actions for the signing of the document by the leaders of the countries in the near future.
In the captured Mariupol, the Russian authorities are planning to create a camp for residents of the affected regions of the Russian Federation. It is going to be built on the site of the former Orlyonok children's camp on the Left Bank.
The Russian authorities admitted that the explosions in Krasnodar Krai were the result of an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Fuel tanks at the Kavkaz port were damaged, and the Conro Trader ferry may have been damaged.