Another video emerged showing the shooting of unarmed Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian troops, prompting the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine to open criminal proceedings for gross violations of the Geneva Conventions and international law.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto, briefed him on the situation at the front and preparations for the second peace summit, and emphasized that no peace initiatives can be based on Russian narratives.
Satellite imagery confirms a strike on Russian warehouses in Russian-occupied Crimea on July 1: the building was completely destroyed near Cape Fiolent near Sevastopol.
More than 320,000 people from 55 countries and numerous companies donated 300 million hryvnias in less than 2 days to rebuild the Okhmatdyt hospital, which was partially destroyed by a Russian missile strike on July 8.
Due to the US sanctions, the Chinese company Wison New Energies ceased its operations in Russia and refused to supply modules for Novatek's Arctic LNG 2 project, which forced the project to delay gas exports from the first production line.
President Zelenskyy said that if Russia is not stopped in Ukraine, the United States will be forced to defend NATO countries that were formerly part of the USSR, and called for continued US support against Russian aggression.
Norway will provide Ukraine with 6 F-16 fighter jets by the end of 2024 to protect it from Russian air attacks.
Coffee prices will continue to rise until mid-2025 due to supply shortages in key producers such as Vietnam, the world's leading robusta producer.
According to a senior NATO official, Russia lacks ammunition and manpower for a large-scale offensive in Ukraine, despite increasing its production of shells, and is suffering heavy losses while gaining little territorial ground.
After Russia's missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv, Moscow is spreading the narrative of "peace at any cost" among Ukrainians, which means peace on Russia's terms, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation believes.
A 28-year-old woman from Oleksandriya was detained for setting fire to Ukrainian Armed Forces vehicles and buildings on the orders of Russian special services, and was charged with treason and obstructing military activities with a possible life sentence.
Saudi Arabia has threatened to sell European debt if the G7 countries decide to confiscate nearly $300 billion of Russia's frozen assets.
Japan has handed over 2 Nikken mechanized demining vehicles to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine to help in the disposal of explosive ordnance, which will be sent to Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions.
At the NATO summit, U. S. congressmen expect the allies to agree to allow Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike inside Russia, including its energy infrastructure and oil and gas fields, to stop the Kremlin's war machine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's "peacekeeping mission" visits to Moscow and Beijing during Hungary's EU presidency have angered the EU, which may strip Hungary of its presidency within weeks because Orbán's diplomacy undermines the bloc's unity against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the First Lady laid flowers at the Holodomor Memorial in Washington before the NATO Summit, honoring the memory of Ukrainians who died from the 1932-1933 famine and pledging to defend historical justice against the current Russian aggression.
Russian shelling of the village of Bilenke in Zaporizhzhia region resulted in one person being injured, damaging residential and industrial buildings and infrastructure.
On Wednesday, July 10, stabilization power outages will take place throughout the day in Ukraine. For the most part, there will be three phases of power outages.
Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of the deceased Russian politician Alexei Navalny, was arrested in absentia by the Basmanny Court of Moscow on charges of participating in an "extremist community" and evading the investigation.
The state-owned concern Ukroboronprom has opened its first foreign office in Washington, D. C., to strengthen cooperation with the U.S. defense industry, attract investment, facilitate technology transfer, and implement joint projects.
Ukraine has received several new high-speed and maneuverable Metal Shark boats from the United States, equipped with modern navigation and security systems, to strengthen its maritime border protection capabilities.
Russia's Norilsk Nickel is in talks with China Copper to set up a joint venture in China, which would allow the Russian company to relocate all of its facilities there, potentially becoming the first Russian company to relocate due to Western sanctions on Russian metals.
In the first five months of 2024, Ukrainian banks earned UAH 67. 97 billion in profit after tax, up 27% year-on-year.
The UN monitoring mission believes that the attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv was probably caused by a Russian missile, not a missile shot down by Ukrainian air defense.
Since the beginning of the summer, four children and 18 adults have drowned in the waters of Ukraine's Dnipro region.
Russia agrees to release all Indian citizens recruited to participate in the war against Ukraine after a visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The UN strongly condemns Russia's massive missile attack on Ukraine, which killed dozens of civilians, including children, and damaged the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv.
Due to the emergency supply of electricity from the EU, the scope of electricity restrictions in Ukraine will be reduced in the evening, with only three stages of blackouts from 16:00 to 19:00 on July 9.
In the first half of 2023, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified more than 60 new models of domestically produced ammunition, including more than 50 models for drones, mortar shells of various calibers, artillery shells, melee weapons, and small arms ammunition.
Ukrainian air defense forces are working to shoot down a Russian reconnaissance drone in Poltava region, which could result in explosions.