A supermarket caught fire in Radekhiv, Lviv region; a State Emergency Service unit has responded to the scene. Rumors are circulating online about a lightning strike on solar panels as the cause of the fire.
In Ochakiv, Mykolaiv Oblast, after a missile attack, a fire of dry grass and shrubs broke out on an area of 1 hectare, which was extinguished by rescuers. A 69-year-old man, wounded in the attack, is receiving medical care in the hospital.
An 8-year-old boy drowned in Zhuravlivsky Hydropark in Kharkiv. His body was found by SES divers. Since the beginning of the year, 40 children have died in Ukrainian reservoirs.
Russian troops attacked an educational institution in Sumy, injuring six people. A repeated strike hit a medical facility, where four more were injured, causing a fire.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine received Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUVs for rapid response units. These vehicles will be used for clearing debris, rescue operations, and evacuation in extreme conditions.
Russian drones attacked Mykolaiv and the region on July 13, causing fires in warehouses and outbuildings. In the Mykolaiv district, a private house and a wheat field were damaged, with no casualties.
On the night of July 14, Russian occupiers attacked the Shostka and Sumy communities in the Sumy region. As a result of the strikes, two men were killed, and four residents were injured, including a 7-year-old child.
Russian aviation struck a grain field near the village of Shevchenkove, Kupyansk district, Kharkiv region. As a result of a guided aerial bomb hit, 60 hectares of wheat caught fire; there were no casualties or injuries.
In Mykolaiv Oblast, 57 fires were recorded on July 12, most of them in open areas, one due to enemy shelling. The fire covered over 53 hectares, destroying natural areas, houses, and cars.
In the Kharkiv region, a 56-year-old woman died due to bad weather, and five more people, including a 7-year-old girl, were injured. Rescuers are eliminating the consequences of the natural disaster.
A large-scale fire occurred in a five-story residential building in Zaporizhzhia. 6 people were rescued, including two boys aged 7 and 11, and 9 injured people were hospitalized.
In Sumy region, two people died as a result of shelling, and a fire broke out in the residential sector. In the Velyka Chernechchyna старостат (starostat), two houses burned down, and two more were damaged.
In Zhytomyr, rescuers from the State Emergency Service removed a man from a suspension bridge support, where he had climbed and could not get down. He was lifted onto the bridge using mountaineering equipment; he did not sustain any physical injuries.
In the Lviv region, as a result of the night attack, civilian infrastructure was damaged, fires were extinguished. Rescuers continue to work on site.
Russian troops struck Chernivtsi and the region, damaging administrative buildings, residential buildings, and cars. As a result of the attack, two people died and 14 were injured.
Russian occupiers struck a garbage truck in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region. Over the past day, Russians carried out 3387 strikes along the front line and residential areas, killing seven people and injuring nine.
In the Lviv region, the liquidation of the consequences of bad weather, caused by the overflowing of the Shchyrka and Zubra rivers, continues. Lviv and 11 territorial communities have been flooded, almost 10 thousand cubic meters of water have been pumped out, 8 people have been rescued, including 5 children.
In Chernihiv, a girl drowned in the Desna River today after lunch. Rescuers and divers found the body of the deceased and brought it ashore.
Rescuers are battling large-scale forest fires in three districts of Kharkiv Oblast, including Izium and Berestyn. The fires have covered over 110 hectares, with more than 170 specialists and sappers involved in extinguishing them.
In the city of Pokrov, Dnipropetrovsk region, a two-year-old girl fell from a fourth-floor window. The child was urgently hospitalized after rescuers handed her over to medics.
Yurii Ihnat, spokesman for the Air Force, urged not to share photos of fragments of downed missiles, as Russian propaganda uses them to create fakes. The enemy uses complex routes for strikes on Kyiv, complicating the work of air defense.
In the Lviv region, due to heavy rains, the Shchyrka and Zubra rivers overflowed, flooding houses, streets, and cars in several villages. Over 44,000 subscribers were left without electricity, and Lviv recorded the highest amount of precipitation.
The Foreign Minister urged foreign partners not to delay new sanctions against Russia after the massive attack on Kyiv on July 10. He emphasized the need for quick action on the US Senate bill and the 18th EU sanctions package.
Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko reported that a Russian drone hit a residential building in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv. As a result of the attack, two women were killed and 16 people were injured, with dozens of objects damaged.
In Kyiv, two women died and 13 people were injured as a result of enemy shelling. 400 rescuers and 91 units of equipment are working at the debris fall sites, and pyrotechnic teams have been engaged.
On July 9, a fatal road accident occurred in Ternopil region on the R-43 Ternopil–Zbarazh–Lanivtsi highway, near the village of Syniava. As a result of the collision between a car and a truck, four people died – the driver and passengers of the car.
In Khmelnytskyi region, lightning struck the "House of Prayer", causing a fire covering an area of 250 sq. m. Rescuers promptly extinguished the blaze, with no casualties or injuries reported.
In the Kyiv region, a fire at an enterprise covering an area of 8000 sq. m, which arose as a result of a night enemy attack, has been extinguished. 73 rescuers and 16 units of SES equipment worked at the scene, there were no casualties.
Rescuers extinguished fires in two settlements of Zhytomyr region caused by the night attack. A carpentry workshop and outbuildings were on fire, windows of two multi-story buildings were damaged, and there were no casualties.
Due to worsening weather conditions (gusts of wind and rain), 681 settlements in six regions in western Ukraine were de-energized. The most affected were Zakarpattia, Ternopil, and Lviv regions.