As a result of a massive combined Russian attack on Kyiv on the night of November 29, 27 people were injured, two died. 17 injured, including a child, were hospitalized.
As a result of the Russian air attack in Kyiv, the heat supply to homes in seven districts has been temporarily restricted. Utility services are eliminating the consequences for the fastest possible restoration of heating.
On November 18, Delo. ua and Ekonomika+ held the GET Business Festival 2025, where 1,500 entrepreneurs, investors, and top managers discussed doing business in unstable conditions. Over 100 speakers on three stages touched upon digital transformation, production scaling, and partnerships.
This year's PR MRTHN "In the Mirror of Reality" by MMR. ua in Kyiv became a space for collaboration for over 40 communications experts and more than 500 participants — professionals who shape brand voices every day.
Kyiv rescuers continue to eliminate the consequences of the enemy shelling that occurred around 04:00. As a result of the attack, one man died, ten people were injured, and residential buildings, a kindergarten, and shops were destroyed.
After Russian strikes in Chernihiv, all critical infrastructure, including "Vodokanal" (water utility), switched to generator power. In Novhorod-Siverskyi, the enemy struck the city center, damaging a hospital, stadium, educational institution, and residential buildings.
As a result of the attack on Kyiv, a husband and wife died in the Dniprovskyi district, 21 people were injured, including five children. Residential buildings, a medical facility, and a bakery were damaged.
Ukrainian pharmacies are now obliged to offer customers one of the three cheapest analogues of medicines, which allows saving hundreds of hryvnias. This became possible thanks to government decisions at the end of 2024, aimed at increasing the availability of medicines.
On October 30, 2025, over 300 communicators and marketers and 30 speakers from all over Ukraine will take part in the PR marathon "In the Mirror of Reality". Participants will discuss tools for building trust, transparency, and effective communication, as well as the experience of adapting brands to rapid changes in public sentiment.
Kateryna Zahoriy, head of the Board of Directors of "Darnytsia", stated that her company's drugs are inferior in price to other manufacturers, but accused pharmacies of reducing sales. She compared prices for xylometazoline, where "Rinazal" from "Darnytsia" is more expensive than "Evkazolin aqua" from "Farmak" and American "Tizin".
The pharmaceutical company "Darnitsa" increased drug prices by 120%, which led to a drop in demand for its products. Ukrainians are increasingly choosing cheaper generics, and pharmacies are obliged to offer the cheapest option.
Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration Tymur Tkachenko and Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak, along with security advisors from Germany, Britain, France, and Italy, honored the memory of 22 victims, including 4 children, of a Russian missile strike in Kyiv's Darnytskyi district. Tkachenko emphasized that Western partners must see what kind of terrorists Ukraine is confronting.
After the massive Russian attack, more than 200 people sought help at aid headquarters in Kyiv. In the Sviatoshynskyi district, 197 people submitted applications for payments, and in Darnytskyi – 29.
A large fire and smoke occurred in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district as a result of an enemy attack. Residents are advised to close windows and stay indoors due to heavy smoke.
In Kyiv, traffic was restricted on Yakuba Kolasa Street in the Sviatoshynskyi district. This happened after a massive Russian attack on the capital.
On the night of September 7, Russia massively attacked the Kyiv region with drones, damaging private houses and warehouses in three districts. An 18-year-old girl sustained a leg injury, and 7 horses died in Fastiv district.
The Russian attack claimed the lives of 15 people, including 4 children. 10 children were injured, and the search and rescue operation is ongoing.
The night attack by Russians on the capital resulted in 14 casualties, including three children. 38 people, including six minors, sustained injuries of varying severity.
Rescuers found three more bodies under the rubble of a high-rise building in Kyiv, increasing the number of victims of the Russian attack to 13 people. Among the dead are three children aged 2, 14, and 17, and 10 more people are missing.
In Kyiv's Darnytskyi district, the destruction of a residential building from the first to the fifth floor was recorded. This happened as a result of a Russian attack on the night of August 28.
Kyiv police detained a 42-year-old man who, for $8000, promised conscripts illegal border crossing to Europe by river. He was detained while receiving an advance payment of $5000.
People's Deputy Serhiy Kuzminykh registered draft laws No. 13657 and No. 13684, which regulate marketing relations and the activities of pharmacies. Experts believe that these initiatives could lead to the closure of a significant number of pharmacies and exacerbate problems with drug accessibility.
The Ukrainian pharmaceutical market has been in chaos for more than six months, despite the government's promised reform. Pharmacies are losing stability, and patients are overpaying for medicines, while pharmaceutical giants are making additional profits.
The next court hearing in Artem Kosov's case will take place on August 21, where his interrogation is scheduled.
People's Deputy Vasyl Nimchenko was robbed near a Kyiv supermarket. A bag with documents and money, left in a shopping cart, went missing.
In Kyiv, traffic will be partially restricted on Naberezhne Highway on August 20. The restrictions will be in effect from 10:00 to 16:00 on the section from Metro Bridge to Poshtova Square.
The former head of the Central Medical-Social Expert Commission of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and seven of his accomplices are suspected of abuse of power and document forgery. They illegally issued disability to at least 14 citizens, which led to payments of over UAH 2.8 million from the state budget.
The Supreme Court terminated the private company's ownership of the bank reinforcement in Kyiv. This ensured free access to the Dnipro for all city residents.
The Kyiv City TCC commented on the incident that occurred on August 17, when a mobilized man inflicted injuries upon himself. According to the TCC, the man behaved inadequately, and then cut his left forearm; he was hospitalized.
The large-scale reconstruction of the Darnytskyi overpass in Kyiv is nearing completion. The reopening of traffic is planned for late November.