Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, during his visit to Dnipro, held part of his meetings in a bomb shelter due to an air raid alert. This was the second time in two days that the minister had to interrupt his schedule due to an alarm.
Prosecutors in Dnipropetrovsk region reported suspicions to 42 individuals, including officials and executives. The total losses to the state amount to over UAH 303 million, with another UAH 2 million legalized through criminal means.
Prosecutors from the Prosecutor General's Office shut down five fraudulent call centers in Dnipro. The perpetrators used EU SIM cards to access victims' funds under the guise of bank employees.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine reported that 24% of water samples at bathing sites do not meet microbiological standards. Of 104 samples taken, 25 were found to be contaminated.
On the night of August 9, the enemy attacked Ukraine with 47 attack UAVs and two "Iskander-K" missiles. Defense forces neutralized an "Iskander-K" missile and 16 enemy UAVs in the north and east of the country.
Law enforcement officers detained two minors who committed a terrorist attack in Zhytomyr, which led to the death of a man. The teenagers, recruited by the Russians, made an improvised explosive device, stuffing it with nuts.
DTEK's energy unit in Dnipropetrovsk region came under FPV drone attack on August 6. The attack caused a fire and damaged equipment, but no personnel were injured.
In 2025, Ukraine's new build market is recovering unevenly: western and central regions show growth, while frontline areas are stagnating. The expert advises investing in undervalued Kyiv and Odesa, as well as in Volyn and Ternopil regions.
As a result of the night drone attack on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, four people were injured in Dnipro. 12 cars were destroyed and 17 were damaged at a transport enterprise, and residential buildings were destroyed.
On the night of August 7, Dnipropetrovsk region was subjected to an enemy drone attack. Explosions were recorded in Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih.
A judge of a city-district court in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast was exposed for receiving an unlawful benefit in exchange for an acquittal. He was notified of suspicion under Part 3 of Article 368 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
SBU counterintelligence prevented a terrorist attack in Dnipro, detaining a 29-year-old drug addict from Vinnytsia who was preparing an explosion near an administrative building. The woman, recruited by the Russian Federation, received an improvised explosive device in Pavlohrad and hid it in Dnipro.
The girl inflicted more than a dozen stab wounds.
Law enforcement officers in Kryvyi Rih served a notice of suspicion to the head of a charitable foundation. He is accused of illegally transporting people across the state border for 17,000 dollars, promising a fictitious disability.
In Dnipro, three people died as a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation, including a 21-year-old girl who died in the hospital. Six people were injured, two of them hospitalized in moderate condition. In Kamianske, high-rise buildings and an educational institution were damaged.
As a result of a massive combined attack by the Russian Federation on the Dnipropetrovsk region, the "Epicenter" shopping center in the Dnipro district was completely destroyed. The fire has already been extinguished, people in Kamianske were not injured, but there is damage to residential buildings.
On the night of July 26, Russian troops attacked Dnipro and the region. Two people were killed, five were injured, and a multi-story building, industrial enterprises, and a shopping center were damaged.
Russian troops carried out a massive attack on Dnipro on the night of July 26, as a result of which one person died in a residential high-rise building. The mayor of the city, Borys Filatov, expressed his condolences and urged residents not to ignore shelters during shelling.
In Dnipro, a 14-year-old teenager attacked an unknown woman near an ATM, inflicting at least five stab wounds. The court remanded the suspect in custody without bail.
The Security Service of Ukraine prevented a series of terrorist attacks by detaining seven FSB agents who were preparing to kill Ukrainian military and law enforcement officers using improvised explosive devices. Among those detained are three minors who were recruited through Telegram channels for "easy money."
The Office of the Prosecutor General and the SBU detained Ruslan Magamedrasulov, head of the NABU territorial department of detectives, on suspicion of aiding Russia. He is accused of mediating the sale of technical hemp grown by his father to Dagestan.
Iryna Farion, murdered a year ago, was commemorated in Lviv. Mayor Andriy Sadovyi noted that Lviv will not forget her. 18-year-old Vyacheslav Zinchenko faces life imprisonment on suspicion of murder.
The Center for Public Health has published a list of beaches in Ukraine where the water meets standards as of July 18. The list includes Kyiv, Volyn, Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, Lviv, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Poltava, Rivne, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky, Cherkasy, Chernivtsi, and Chernihiv regions.
In Dnipro on July 19, around 5 AM, an ambulance drove off the roadway and crashed into a pole. One medical worker died on the spot, and two others were injured.
On the night of July 19, Russian troops carried out the most massive attack on Pavlohrad, using missiles and drones. A fire station, industrial enterprises, and a residential building were damaged.
A series of explosions occurred in Dnipro, as reported by Serhiy Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA. The air raid alert in the region continues after a report of a high-speed target from Crimea.
The court found a resident of Poltava region guilty of treason and terrorism. The man blew up a prosecutor's car in Dnipro, as a result of which the victim was injured.
In Dnipro, local residents pulled the body of a child born in 2021, who had drowned, from a body of water. In one day, 7 people died in water bodies in Ukraine, and since the beginning of the year – 470, including 42 children.
Law enforcement officers exposed a criminal organization of 9 people, including Kyiv Oblast city council officials, who seized UAH 4. 6 million of budget funds allocated for the restoration of destroyed infrastructure. They inflated prices and entered false data into acts of completed works.
In Dnipro, the commander of a military unit was served with a notice of suspicion for covering up a subordinate who appropriated 24 night vision devices. His inaction led to losses for the state of over UAH 3.8 million.