Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expects Ukraine and Poland to sign a bilateral security agreement before the July NATO summit.
The National Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) is awaiting a full court decision to begin the statutory asset management of the seized Gulliver shopping center.
Ukraine is negotiating with Israel and the United States to transfer at least eight Israeli Patriot air defense systems to Kyiv, which could strengthen Ukraine's air defense against Russian attacks.
A 13-year-old teenager died in a local pond in the village of Artemo-Rastivka, Okhtyrka district, Sumy region, the State Emergency Service reports.
Power engineers repaired a short circuit at a substation in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, restoring power to 18 de-energized houses within an hour.
A short circuit occurred at a transformer substation in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, causing a temporary power outage for 1,000 consumers, but not affecting the city's life support.
Since the beginning of the day on June 27, 104 combat engagements were registered in the frontline, the most intense was in the Toretsk and Pokrovsk sectors, which accounted for almost half of all attacks by the occupants.
In Dnipropetrovs'k region, air defense forces are targeting a Russian reconnaissance drone, and explosions may be heard in the region.
Four executives of a Kharkiv furniture company were found to have cooperated with Russia during the war, when they did business with sanctioned Russian companies and replenished the Russian budget with 140 million rubles in taxes and fees.
Slovakia's new president, Peter Pellegrini, met with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the EU summit in Brussels, discussing his plans to visit Ukraine and assuring Zelenskyy of Slovakia's support for a quick and just peace for Kyiv.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has held a meeting with education officials to discuss preparations for the next school year, including the rehabilitation of educational facilities, provision of shelters, textbooks and school buses, and ensuring safe conditions and barrier-free access.
The former head of the Zaporizhzhia TCC and JV is suspected of abuse of office for illegally ordering servicemen to repair his private house and issuing unreasonable orders and paying for their work.
Google has announced the largest expansion of its translator yet, adding 110 new languages, including Crimean Tatar, Afar, Cantonese, Mansi, Nko, Panjabi (Shahmukhi), Tamazight (Amazigh), and Tok Pisin, with about a quarter of them coming from Africa.
The Russian occupation forces bring workers from Russia and Crimea to the occupied Askania-Nova nature reserve in Ukraine as part of "industrial tourism," endangering civilians by exposing them to military facilities in the protected area.
Russia has granted Russian citizenship to more than 30,000 migrants and sent 10,000 of them to fight in the war against Ukraine.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on June 27, 2024, for a closed-door meeting.
Border guards detained a group of 24 men from different regions of Ukraine who paid 12,000 euros each to smuggle them across the border into Moldova to avoid mobilization.
In the first reading, the Georgian parliament supported a law banning LGBT "propaganda" and restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ people, which contradicts the country's European aspirations.
In Kyiv and the region, law enforcement officers found 334 violators of migration laws, making 96 decisions on forced return to their countries of origin or third countries, 15 decisions on forced expulsion from Ukraine, and 133 decisions on banning further entry into Ukraine.
Over the past week, more than a million Ukrainians have updated their military records through the Reserve+ app, which now allows them to generate a QR code that has the same legal force as a paper document, saving time and resources.
On June 26, Russian troops attacked Kherson with a drone, injuring five people, including two children aged 12 and 15, who were seriously wounded.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi visited Donetsk region, met with soldiers of several brigades holding defense in one of the hottest spots of the frontline, presented awards and thanked Ukrainian defenders for their courage and selflessness in the fight for freedom and independence of Ukraine.
A large-scale fire broke out on Yunosti Street in Kyiv's Dniprovskyi district on June 26, and firefighters are working at the scene.
As a result of the attacks, several dry grass fires broke out in the area, and an outbuilding caught fire. Nevertheless, rescuers put out the fire. In addition, 5 private houses, two greenhouses, a gas pipeline and a power line were damaged.
The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption found inaccurate information totaling more than UAH 4. 725 million in the reports of the political party "Holos" for the third and fourth quarters of 2020, which is the basis for the termination of state funding of the party's statutory activities.
The PACE summer session adopted the Ukrainian resolution "Countering the erasure of cultural identity in times of war and peace", which condemns the systematic policy of the Russian Federation to Russify and destroy Ukrainian cultural heritage since 2014 in the occupied territories, recognizing it as a war crime and genocide against Ukrainian identity.
An 11-year-old boy drowned in a river in Zaporizhzhia district, his body was found by rescue divers and handed over to the police.
Spain has provided Ukraine with tanks, artillery shells, anti-drone systems and other weapons as part of a new military aid package.
Law enforcement officers exposed six criminals who were engaged in the illegal sale of weapons, including grenade launchers, Kalashnikovs and more than 20,000 rounds of ammunition seized from the sites of former hostilities in Kyiv, Mykolaiv and Lviv regions of Ukraine.
Due to the predicted heatwave, the Kyiv City State Administration is introducing traffic restrictions for heavy vehicles weighing more than 24 tons from June 27 to July 1 from 10:00 to 22:00, when the temperature exceeds +28°C.