The European Commission spokesperson said that Ukraine has a legitimate right to defend itself by striking the aggressor on its territory.
The occupiers are unable to establish public utilities in Mariupol. Residents complain about sewerage breakdowns and lack of water, and the only emergency service is unable to cope with the problems.
The President of Ukraine signed a law on the strategic framework for integrated state border management. The document brings the border protection system closer to European standards and provides for the development of a separate strategy.
The President of Ukraine has signed a law on the redeployment of military units during martial law. The decision to redeploy will be made by the General Staff of the Armed Forces in coordination with the Defense Ministry.
Ukrainian athlete Oleh Doroshchuk has qualified for the high jump final of the 2024 Olympic Games with a result of 2. 24 meters. He became the only Ukrainian to qualify in this event.
Satellite images of the destroyed Sudzha checkpoint in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation are published. Russian sources claim that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have seized a gas distribution station, but there is no official confirmation.
In 2024, domestic companies will provide 70% of the value of arms supply contracts for the Armed Forces. The Defense Procurement Agency has signed more than 20 contracts with global arms manufacturers from 10 countries.
SBI exposed a scheme to evade military service in Odesa region. The deputy commander of the unit and accomplices registered more than 20 people, receiving up to UAH 20 million. The suspect faces up to 12 years in prison.
On the 16th anniversary of the Russian-Georgian war, NATO called on Russia to withdraw its troops from the occupied territories of Georgia. The Alliance emphasized that South Ossetia and Abkhazia are part of Georgia, despite 16 years of Russian occupation.
The President has signed a law implementing European Directive 2010/75/EU on industrial pollution. The law will come into force in 12 months and will help improve the environmental situation and the transition to green technologies.
The EU supports Georgia and condemns the Russian occupation of its territories for 16 years. Borrell called for an end to human rights violations and emphasized support for Georgia's sovereignty.
From 26. 07 to 02.08.2024, 6 cases of Lyme disease were registered in Zaporizhzhia. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention warns about the season of tick activity and urges to be careful outdoors.
The White House has called on Turkey to stop exporting American goods to Russia that could be used for military purposes. The US is threatening consequences if Ankara does not take steps to stop the illegal trade.
Oleksandr Ishchenko, a prisoner of war of the Azov Brigade, died in Russian captivity due to blunt force trauma to his chest. The deputy commander of the brigade called on the international community to pay attention to the violation of the Geneva Convention.
Mexico has invited Putin to the inauguration of newly elected President Claudia Sheinbaum on October 1. Mexico has ratified the Rome Statute and should arrest Putin if he arrives, as the ICC has issued an arrest warrant for him.
Guerrillas have spotted the transportation of Buk-M2 and S-400 air defense systems to strengthen the defense of the Crimean bridge. Russia is forced to withdraw weapons from various parts of the front to close vulnerabilities in its defense capabilities.
The 53-year-old construction worker passed information about the location of Ukrainian troops in Mykolaiv to the FSB. He was preparing coordinates for an attack with drones and missiles, for which he faces up to 12 years in prison.
Two people were wounded in the Russian shelling of Kherson - a 61-year-old woman and a 64-year-old man. The woman was hospitalized with severe injuries, the man sustained minor injuries and refused hospitalization.
Russian propaganda, on orders from Moscow, is trying to shift the focus from the North to the fighting in Donetsk and Luhansk regions. This is a traditional enemy information strategy aimed at diverting attention from the situation in the Kursk region.
Overnight, on August 6, the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed a Russian missile, two drones, and a Russian helicopter over Sumy region.
The suspect involved his subordinate servicemen in the construction of his own private house and shop.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced the retreat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Kursk region after a short battle. However, the acting governor of the region reports ongoing fighting in the border areas.
In the village of Pereveridiv, rescuers saved a stork that had fallen into an 8-meter-deep well. The bird was taken out using a rescue tripod with a winch and released unharmed into the wild.
A morning Russian missile strike on Kharkiv injured 10 civilians, including an 8-month-old child. Buildings were destroyed, a polyclinic, residential buildings and 25 cars were damaged.
Penny Pritzker resigns as US Special Representative for Ukraine's Economic Recovery due to term limits. Her duties will be taken over by Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma, who will continue to support Ukraine.
A fire broke out in occupied Crimea near the Oktyabrske airfield. Locals report explosions and a plume of smoke, suggesting the detonation of Russian ammunition stored at the unused airfield.
Construction of the first line of fortifications on the NATO border with Russia and Belarus has begun in eastern Latvia. The 'Baltic Defense Line' project involves the creation of anti-tank ditches, fences and bunkers to strengthen border defense.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a list of nationally important canals for water supply to arid areas. The decision will facilitate investment and financing of water management facilities, as well as protection of Transcarpathia from floods.
The suspect took part in the seizure of the village of Kozarovychi in Vyshgorod district. During the occupation of the settlement, Tamryan was involved in the so-called "mopping-up operations" aimed at identifying members of the resistance movement in the region.
A Russian missile strike on Kharkiv injured 8 civilians, including a baby. Rescuers pulled 5 people out of the rubble, and the city's civilian infrastructure was damaged.