The Defense Procurement Agency has signed contracts for the supply of 1,500 motorcycles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Thanks to the tender, nearly 12 million hryvnias were saved, Mykhailo Fedorov stated.
Over 10,000 religious organizations have been granted critical infrastructure status. Currently, 6,500 clergy members have been deferred from mobilization.
The European Commission has warned of the risk of losing a million jobs due to energy prices. The automotive and construction industries will be hit the hardest.
A German government official stated that an opening for dialogue with the Russian Federation is gradually emerging. Negotiations could begin in a few months with the participation of the E3 group.
A 17-year-old resident of Balakliia transmitted coordinates and photos of Defense Forces equipment to the enemy. For his work, he received 645 hryvnias and is now in custody.
Enterprises can obtain loans at 10% for the construction of gas installations and energy storage systems. Financing of up to 25 million euros is provided for a period of 5 years.
Two men killed and six wounded in strike on farm in Rokytne. In Kharkiv, a woman died from shelling and a pumping station was damaged.
Zelenskyy met with representatives of all 32 NATO countries and Mark Rutte. The leaders honored the memory of fallen warriors at the Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv.
In addition to the "Saint Petersburg" oil terminal, the strike on the Russian corvette "Boiky," based in Kronstadt, has also been officially confirmed.
The President demands that the preparation of the Patriot contract be completed within a week. Delaying the implementation of the agreements, according to him, will lead to serious personnel decisions.
Sikorski called the naming of a UAF unit after UPA Heroes a mistake. He expects Ukraine to take Polish sensitivities into account and rectify this decision.
Syrskyi inspected air defense in the south and ordered the reinforcement of seaport protection. He instructed the implementation of new technologies for intercepting enemy drones.
Shtilerman reported that Fire Point drones struck an oil terminal and ships in Russia's Leningrad Oblast during an economic forum. The Anti-Corruption Action Center (AntAC), which criticizes the Ukrainian manufacturer, is attempting to gain publicity from this.
Head of the CCD Kovalenko stated that Russian fakes regarding attacks on civilians have intensified. The RF is inventing lies to justify systemic terror against Ukrainians.
Ukrzaliznytsia plans to raise freight tariffs by 45% to cover its deficit. This is necessary for debt restructuring and recovery following shelling attacks.
Six people were injured in Kharkiv due to morning shelling. In the region, one person was killed and another wounded as a result of a drone attack on a farm.
There are 1,356 Russian brands operating in Ukraine, and the validity period for 16 trademarks has been extended. The rights to these assets are being maintained for future compensation of damages.
The AFU struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, ships in Kronstadt, the Progress plant, and the Saki airfield. The shutdown of the Zenzevatka oil pumping station was also confirmed.
Russian oil exports reached their highest level since 2022 due to strikes on refineries. This was facilitated by the lifting of US sanctions and growing demand in India.
The State Duma of the Russian Federation has authorized the in-absentia seizure of citizens' property abroad for criticizing the authorities. The new regulations will affect 'foreign agents' and hundreds of thousands of relocants.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived in Kyiv by rail. Ukrzaliznytsia called this visit an important gesture of solidarity and support for Ukraine.
Andrii Sybiha responded to Poland's criticism regarding the naming of the Special Operations Forces unit after the Heroes of the UPA. The Minister called for dialogue and a focus on the struggle against Russia.
More than 1,000 US troops are leaving Lithuania following the completion of their rotation. Washington has confirmed plans for a continued troop presence in the country.
The Russian Federation is exploiting the shortage of Patriot missiles to escalate attacks on the capital. Putin is attempting to divert attention from strikes on the rear and failures at the front.
Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes on the oil terminal in St. Petersburg and targets in Kronstadt. A defense enterprise in the Tambov region was also hit.
On Wednesday morning, the enemy attacked Kharkiv with drones, resulting in four people being injured. A hangar and vehicles were damaged in two districts of the city.
263 engagements occurred over the past day, with the most attacks repelled in the Huliaipole and Pokrovsk directions. The enemy deployed thousands of drones and hundreds of guided aerial bombs.
The CIA has ceased participation in reports on Iran due to a conflict with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The dispute arose over access to data regarding Tulsi Gabbard's group.
Ukraine expects a breakthrough in EU accession negotiations at the June summit. Hungary may lift its veto by June 16 following an agreement on minority rights.
Two men were injured due to a drone attack in the Odesa region. A truck and an office building were damaged; one of the victims has been hospitalized.