The SBU detained a former serviceman who spied on Ukrainian aviation to prepare an attack on Dnipro. The traitor faces life imprisonment.
Russian troops launched another strike on Dnipro, damaging a multi-story residential building. Mayor Filatov stated that cluster munitions were used during the enemy's overnight shelling.
The Supreme Court confirmed a 10-year prison sentence for a former priest for the molestation of his daughters. For three years, he abused the children and filmed pornography on his phone.
During the attack on June 2, Kyiv residents took cover in the overcrowded metro with tents. The enemy deployed 729 targets, causing casualties and significant destruction.
The death toll in Dnipro following the Russian attack has risen to 12. Rescuers found the body of a woman under the rubble; the search operation continues.
The death toll in Dnipro has risen to 11 people, including two children. 37 residents were injured, and 22 people are currently in hospitals.
As a result of the attack on Dnipro, 37 people were injured and nine people were killed. 22 patients remain in hospitals, four of whom are in critical condition.
As a result of the attack, 13 people were killed and over 100 wounded. Residential buildings, hospitals, and infrastructure facilities were destroyed in Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv.
Eight people were killed and thirty-five injured in Dnipro due to the Russian attack. The body of a boy born in 2023 was recovered from the rubble of the building.
As a result of Russia's overnight attack, 11 people were killed and more than 100 sustained injuries. Residential buildings, hospitals, and kindergartens were damaged in Kyiv and Dnipro.
A 60-year-old man died in the hospital, bringing the death toll from the attack on Dnipro to seven. 35 people were injured, and 50 houses were damaged.
Air defense shot down 40 missiles and 602 drones during a massive attack on Ukraine. The main strike targeted Kyiv, with hits recorded at 38 locations.
Mayor Borys Filatov reported missing persons following the strike on Dnipro. 49 buildings, educational institutions, and city transport were damaged.
The number of victims in Dnipro has risen to 6 people, with another 36 injured. Among those hospitalized is a child; three adults are in critical condition.
Four people were killed and five injured in the strike on Dnipro. A two-story building was partially destroyed, and apartments in a four-story building were damaged.
A 73-year-old woman wounded during the overnight attack on Dnipro on June 2 has died in the hospital. Two other victims are currently under medical supervision.
On the night of June 2, the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine with Kalibr missiles, ballistics, and drones. Kyiv, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and other regions came under fire.
As a result of a nighttime drone attack in Dnipro, a residential building was partially destroyed. A fire broke out at the site of the hit; information regarding casualties is being clarified.
In Dnipro, TCC military personnel abducted a man and dumped him near a trash bin in critical condition. Two suspects have already been served with notices of suspicion for kidnapping.
Rescuers used robots to extinguish a fire covering an area of 10,000 square meters in Dnipro. Four people were also injured as a result of the shelling in the region.
Occupiers shelled four districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region nearly 40 times using artillery and drones. A woman was killed, and nine other people were injured.
In Dnipro, a logistics company warehouse and vehicles caught fire due to a drone attack. Rescuers are extinguishing the fire; information regarding casualties is being clarified.
Former Dnipro police officers have been notified of suspicion for torturing a detainee. The man received over 20 blows and was admitted to intensive care in critical condition.
The court has arrested the suspect in the murder and rape of a child in Dnipro. The previously convicted man will be held in custody without the right to bail.
In seven regions of Ukraine, power outages have been recorded for some consumers as a result of shelling and bad weather. Power engineers are working around the clock, and no outage schedules are being applied today.
Seven trains have been switched to a daily schedule, and an additional Kyiv — Chernivtsi service has been scheduled. The Sumy — Rakhiv route has been restored for summer travel.
In Dnipro, a man has been served a notice of suspicion for the murder and rape of a child. Prosecutors are preparing a motion to request a preventive measure in the form of detention.
A 40-year-old man has been detained in Dnipro for the murder of an 11-year-old boy. The child's body, with hands tied, was found in an abandoned building following a search operation.
In the Odesa district, four people were injured and a post office was damaged due to a UAV attack. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, destruction of houses was recorded with no casualties reported.
In Dnipro, an Iskander missile destroyed a UN warehouse with $1. 4 million worth of aid. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on the UN Secretary-General to stop Russian attacks on humanitarian missions.