The Hetman Ivan Mazepa, a multi-purpose corvette-class ship being built by Turkey for the Ukrainian Navy, is undergoing sea trials.
Ukraine has carried out several deep strikes on military targets in Russia, using weapons of its own production, in order not to violate any additional imaginary "red lines.
Ukrainian swimmers Maryna Alekseeva and Vladyslava Alekseeva won gold in the Super Final of the World Cup in Rhythmic Swimming held in Budapest.
Adaptive Velcro suits are being developed in Ukraine to facilitate access to medical procedures for wounded soldiers, designed in neutral colors and loose fitting for use in stabilization centers or hospitals.
From 11 to 15 July, the southern, eastern, Poltava, Dnipro and Kirovohrad regions of Ukraine are expected to experience an abnormal heat wave with temperatures of up to 40-41°C, which is close to the absolute maximums recorded in the country's history.
"Ukrnafta has started drilling a new exploration well with a depth of 2,754 meters in Western Ukraine with an expected initial production rate of 16 tons of oil per day.
Ukrainian and French law enforcement officers detained the leader and members of the Zalyutynski criminal organization, which was involved in extortion, car theft and property crimes in Ukraine and France.
Having received F-16 fighter jets, Ukraine will be able to strengthen its control over the Black Sea and challenge Russia's dominance in the region's airspace, the Ukrainian Navy commander believes.
Due to constant Ukrainian missile and drone attacks, Russia was forced to relocate almost its entire Black Sea Fleet from occupied Crimea to Novorossiysk, rendering the Crimean naval base ineffective.
The Czech Republic no longer recognizes non-biometric Russian passports for security reasons, which prevents Russians with such passports from legally staying in the country.
For the first time, the United States is redeploying 48 F-35A stealth fighter jets to Misawa Air Base in Japan to strengthen the US-Japan alliance and stability in the Indo-Pacific region amid security challenges from China, North Korea and Russia.
President of the European Council Charles Michel emphasized that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has no mandate to engage with Russia on behalf of the EU.
The Ukrainian military showed a photo of the town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk Oblast, which is shelled daily by Russian occupation forces.
On July 4, rescuers extinguished a large-scale fire over an area of 500 square meters in a two-story warehouse building behind Poshtova Square in Kyiv's Podil district, which resulted in one person suffering from suspected combustion poisoning.
Eight employees of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant were injured as a result of drone strikes near the plant, one of whom needed medical attention, resulting in an oil leak and damage to the power substation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is serious about Donald Trump's "peace proposals" to end the war in Ukraine, but admits he does not know Trump's specific plans.
Starting July 5, three user queues will be disconnected at once during peak hours in all regions of Ukraine during stabilization outages.
Ukrainian guerrillas have discovered a storage site for X-22 missiles for Tu-22M3 bombers in Russia's Leningrad region, which are used to attack Ukraine, and have passed detailed information, including coordinates, to Ukrainian security forces.
A massive explosion occurred near Cape Fiolent in occupied Crimea, sending up a 100-meter-high plume of smoke. Russian authorities claimed it was a routine ammunition disposal or training exercise, while Ukrainian officials confirmed that it was a strike on an ammunition depot.
Ukrenergo denies the allegations of "zonal" outages and new schedules, stating that such information spread in Telegram channels is fake and has no factual basis.
In the first half of 2024, the number of individual entrepreneurs in Ukraine decreased by 54% - almost 92,000 individual entrepreneurs were closed, and the number of registered companies decreased by 15% - more than 1,500 companies ceased operations.
Belarus officially joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), expanding the organization to 10 member states.
Ukrzaliznytsia has changed the hours of operation of its online ticketing service for international trains to different hours to reduce the load on the application and make it more convenient for users.
The Service for Children and Families assures that during monitoring visits, representatives of the Ombudsman's office were provided with information about all children who were or continue to be evacuated without exception.
Starting from July 4, the Zhytomyr City Council will send summonses by registered mail to conscripts who cooperate with the territorial military commissariat; if they refuse to receive the letter, the police will be called to take them to the military commissariat and they will face a fine of 17,000 hryvnias.
Russian shelling damaged a fire station, an ambulance and other infrastructure in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, but there were no casualties.
In the Kherson region, Russian forces shelled the village of Pryozerne, wounding a father, his 19-year-old son, and another 47-year-old man with mine-blast trauma, shrapnel wounds, and other injuries.
On July 4, scheduled power outages will take place throughout the day in all regions of Ukraine: two stages of outages from 7:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 11:00 p.m. to midnight, as well as three stages during the rest of the day, with no impact on critical infrastructure.
Turkish President Erdogan called on Russia to find a peaceful solution to the war in Ukraine, suggesting that Turkey prepare the basis for a ceasefire agreement and a fair peaceful settlement that would satisfy both sides.
Members of Marine Le Pen's pro-Russian party in the European Parliament may leave their Identity and Democracy faction and join Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's new alliance after the French elections.