The commander of the Ukrainian Navy was detained for receiving bribes of up to UAH 150,000 per month from his subordinates for granting them shore leave.
The last patrol ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet left the occupied Crimea on July 15, a Ukrainian Navy spokesman said.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban presents the "Orban Plan" for peace talks to EU leaders after visiting Ukraine, Russia, and China on a "peacekeeping mission.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in a prayer event on the occasion of the Day of Ukrainian Statehood and the Day of the Baptism of Kyivan Rus, presented state awards, including the title of Hero of Ukraine, to fallen soldiers and handed over Ukrainian passports to young citizens.
A 27-year-old man sustained explosive trauma, concussion and injuries while cultivating a field in Kherson region, having hit an anti-personnel mine left by the Russian occupiers.
Due to the high electricity consumption caused by the heat wave, emergency power outages were introduced on July 15 in certain areas of Kharkiv region to avoid overloading the regional power grids.
At the NATO summit, Ukraine received significant military assistance from its partners, including state-of-the-art air defense systems, ammunition, and equipment to strengthen its defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
Some major donors to Joe Biden's presidential campaign froze about $90 million in contributions to force him to drop out of the race over fears that he could not beat Donald Trump.
The Russian and U. S. defense ministers held a telephone conversation to discuss preventing security threats and reducing the risk of escalation amid Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine.
Ukraine categorically denies Russia's absurd accusations that it is planning to blow up its own infrastructure, such as the Kyiv hydroelectric power plant or the Kaniv reservoir, in order to blame Moscow.
Due to prolonged power outages and excessive watering, which led to a critical drop in pressure in the water supply network, temporary water supply restriction schedules were introduced in Irpin, Kyiv region.
Russian occupation forces dropped a bomb on the Liman, injuring at least 4 people and damaging houses and cars.
A 28-year-old former soldier from Odesa, previously convicted of drug trafficking, set fire to a military vehicle for a promised reward of UAH 80,000.
At the NATO summit in Washington, Ukraine received commitments from partner countries to provide lethal weapons systems, modern air defense systems, and stable and uninterrupted supplies of missiles and ammunition to support its security against Russian aggression.
On Saturday, July 13, stabilization outages will take place throughout the day in all regions of Ukraine, with larger outages during peak hours when several customer queues will be disconnected simultaneously due to high electricity consumption.
Russia is spreading disinformation that Ukraine is allegedly planning to blow up dams near Kyiv and Kaniv to sow panic and demand concessions, but Ukrainian defense is preventing such sabotage, reports the Center for Countering Disinformation.
Russia has accused Ukraine of allegedly planning to blow up the dams of the Kyiv hydroelectric power plant and the Kaniv reservoir to blame it on Russia.
Rescuers in Donetsk region have recovered an unexploded Russian Smerch multiple rocket launcher that fell among residential buildings in Sloviansk.
Russian shelling damaged a water pipeline in Antonivka village, Kherson region, which may result in reduced or no water supply for local residents.
Russian authorities send Ukrainian students from the occupied territories to work at factories that produce military equipment for the Russian armed forces.
Belarusian law enforcement agencies are preparing to conduct false flag operations near the border with Ukraine to demonstrate their strength to the Chinese military, which is participating in joint exercises in Belarus from July 8-19.
A 94-year-old woman was seriously injured and hospitalized after Russian forces attacked Beryslav, Kherson region, using drones, causing shrapnel wounds, contusions, blast and brain injuries, and the loss of part of her lower limb.
Starting August 1, Ukrzaliznytsia will add women's compartments to four long-distance trains to guarantee the privacy and safety of passengers traveling with children.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said at the NATO summit that the West should significantly increase the production of weapons and ammunition to continue supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Explosions were heard near Simferopol in the occupied Crimea, where a Russian military unit is based, and sirens were sounded in Sevastopol.
Several EU countries, including Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Finland, will boycott ministerial meetings organized by Hungary during its presidency of the EU Council to protest Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's meetings with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.
At the NATO summit, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba met with Spanish Foreign Minister Albares to discuss further joint steps to implement the Peace Formula and provide Ukraine with new air defense systems.
The explosive device fell right next to the fire truck and damaged it. One of the rescuers received a shrapnel wound to the hip, and two civilians were also injured at the scene.
Australia will provide Ukraine with $250 million in military aid, including guided and air defense missiles, anti-tank weapons, ammunition, and personnel for a new NATO command to coordinate assistance to Ukraine.
The United States provided Ukraine with a $225 million military aid package, including a Patriot air defense battery, ammunition for NASAMS and HIMARS systems, artillery shells, anti-tank weapons, small arms ammunition, and other equipment.