43 people were detained in London during Robinson marches and pro-Palestinian rallies. Assaults on police and hate crimes were recorded.
In the Turkish city of Çorlu, a suspect opened fire on law enforcement officers during a call. Two police officers were killed; the attacker was wounded and detained.
In Kyiv, a man was detained for throwing a knife into his partner's back during an argument. The attacker showed signs of drug intoxication and behaved aggressively toward the patrol officers.
Far-right and pro-Palestinian marches are set to take place in London. Police will deploy 4,000 officers and drones to prevent large-scale clashes.
Trump announced the liquidation of ISIS leader Abu-Bilal al-Minuki during a joint US-Nigeria mission. He headed the terrorist network in the African Sahel.
Warsaw police have detained five Poles for attacking three Ukrainians aged 15-18. The incident occurred on a bridge and was motivated by national animosity.
In Rynok Square, a 46-year-old Lviv resident doused Mayor Andriy Sadovyi with an unknown liquid. Police have opened criminal proceedings on the fact of hooliganism.
In Odesa, bystanders attempted to rescue a man detained for deserting a military unit. During the conflict, they damaged a service vehicle with a chain.
In Okhtyrka, Sumy region, a man detonated a grenade while speaking with law enforcement officers. The perpetrator himself, three police officers, and a civilian sustained injuries.
In the Lviv district, a man fired a shotgun at an opponent's Audi Q5 during a conflict. The perpetrator was detained and faces up to seven years in prison.
In the Podilskyi district, a man shot his opponent several times with a traumatic pistol during a fight. Police detained the shooter; the victim's condition is satisfactory.
The US and Iran have made no progress in negotiations to end the war. A Qatari tanker has begun its passage through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the conflict began.
Since the beginning of the day, 200 combat engagements have been recorded at the front. The enemy used nearly 5,000 kamikaze drones and carried out over 1,200 shellings.
In Prague, supporters of the "Night Wolves" motorcycle club honored the memory of soldiers at the Olšany Cemetery. They were met by activists with flags of Ukraine and the EU.
In Olsztyn, adults beat a 14-year-old Ukrainian and forced him to kiss a girl's shoes. The Consulate of Ukraine has taken the investigation of the case under its control.
In Kyiv, a 26-year-old man sprayed gas at passers-by following a remark about flowers. During the arrest, the perpetrator struck a police officer in the face. He faces up to five years in prison for his actions.
The United States is promoting a resolution at the UN calling for increased sanctions against Iran, or the use of force against it for obstructing navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
A group of individuals blocked the special vehicle, smashed the windows, and used gas. Following the incident, three men escaped while being transported to the commission.
In Obolon, men were detained for violating service regulations and resisting. Due to the crowd's aggression, police prepared their service weapons for use.
In the village of Svyatopetrivske, a conflict over noise escalated into a fight between men and teenagers. Kyiv Region police are establishing all the circumstances of the incident.
Ten actors were dismissed from the Marjanishvili Theater in Tbilisi without explanation. Those affected claim political repression and a change in leadership.
Starmer allows for the cessation of protests due to attacks on Jews in London. Police have classified the stabbings as a terrorist act.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, three individuals were detained for a shooting in Shakhtarske. The "Da Vinci Wolves" battalion admitted the involvement of its fighters in the incident in Shakhtarske.
Participants demand lower commissions, higher tariffs, and labor contracts. A ban on foreigners working in the delivery sector is also being discussed.
In the center of the Greek capital, an 89-year-old man wounded four people at a social security office and a court. The perpetrator, armed with a shotgun, was detained 210 kilometers from the capital.
Due to a trade union strike at Brussels Airport on May 12, half of the flights will be canceled. Departures will be most affected due to the participation of ground services.
ISIS militants killed 29 people during an attack on the Nigerian village of Guyaku. Additionally, 23 students were kidnapped in the country, eight of whom remain in captivity.
Colombia has recorded 26 rebel drone attacks resulting in 21 deaths. The violence is linked to the approaching elections.
The North Korean leader reaffirmed support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine and met with Belousov. Pyongyang has sent troops and weapons and opened a memorial to the fallen.
Since the beginning of the day, 204 combat clashes on the front. The enemy employed 3,649 kamikaze drones, 1,776 shellings, and 50 airstrikes with 166 KABs.