The deputy head of the Bureau of Economic Security in Odesa region has been notified of suspicion of collaborating with the aggressor state. The BEB official, Oleh Skupinsky, is a co-founder of an enterprise that continues to operate in the temporarily occupied territory and pays taxes to the Russian budget.
On October 8, light rains are expected throughout Ukraine, except for the northwest, and heavy precipitation is forecast in the south. The air temperature will be +12°...+16°, and up to +20° in the south and east.
On October 7, cloudy and wet weather with rains is expected in Ukraine in the southwest, Zhytomyr region, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Chernivtsi region, and Ternopil region. Air temperature will range from +12°...+14° in the west to +17°...+22° in the east.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Ukrainian authorities are making every effort to maintain political support from the United States. He emphasized the importance of destroying false narratives spread by the Russian Federation.
Power outages have been recorded in Dnipro and the region. This was preceded by a "strange flash" in the sky, a video of which is circulating on social media.
In Dnipro, a man died on September 30 from a Russian drone, having married a week and a half before the tragedy. His wife Bohdana Vityaz announced the loss on social media.
As a result of the Russian military attack on Dnipro on September 30, 31 people were injured, including a 17-year-old boy. The Russians also attacked the Synelnykove community with UAVs, damaging infrastructure, a store, and a pharmacy.
As a result of the enemy attack on September 30, the building of the Dnipro Art Museum was damaged, its facade and windows destroyed. The museum collection, according to preliminary data, remained intact, there were no casualties.
In Dnipro, the number of people injured in the drone attack has risen to 28, with 12 hospitalized. Among the injured are a 10-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl.
As a result of the Russian Shahed attack in Dnipro, one person died, and the number of injured increased to 20. An office building, an apartment building, a dormitory, and a cultural institution were damaged.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on the daytime Russian drone attack on Dnipro, which injured more than ten people and caused destruction. He emphasized that each such attack proves the need to increase pressure on Russia.
One of the victims in Dnipro has died, increasing the death toll. Currently, 15 people have been injured, two of whom will be treated at home, the rest in hospitals.
12 people were injured in a Russian drone attack in Dnipro on September 30. This was reported by Serhiy Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration.
As a result of a Russian drone attack on the center of Dnipro on September 30, there are wounded. Several fires occurred, all details are being clarified.
On September 30, Russian troops attacked Dnipro with Shahed drones. The city center was hit.
The Frankivsk Prosecutor's Office in Lviv has sent to court the case against the head of a charitable foundation and his accomplice. They fraudulently seized almost UAH 2.2 million from military personnel and a volunteer, promising to purchase equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrzaliznytsia reported that 11 trains are delayed after Russia's night drone attack on the railway infrastructure of Odesa region. One of them is delayed by over 5 hours.
Kyiv police brought to justice a 43-year-old man who beat his dog on the territory of a residential complex in the Dniprovskyi district. He explained his actions as disciplinary measures because the dog relieved itself on the lawn.
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenka stated that the Russian Oreshnik missile system is already on its way to Belarus.
After Russia's night attack, which led to power outages and infrastructure damage, 15 Ukrzaliznytsia trains are delayed. Two trains, Odesa-Dnipro and Odesa-Kryvyi Rih, are delayed by more than 5 hours.
During the night, shelling caused power outages on four railway sections and damaged infrastructure. Train delays were recorded, including three services from Odesa for more than 5 hours.
On the night of September 25, Russia attacked the energy infrastructure of Vinnytsia region. Deputy Head of Vinnytsia OVA Natalia Zabolotna reported hits on energy facilities.
Mykolaiv and Kirovohrad regions experienced power outages in certain areas due to Russian shelling, which led to delays for a number of trains. Passengers and crews of the Odesa-Dnipro and Odesa-Kharkiv trains are in shelters; there are no casualties.
The party structures of Petro Poroshenko's "European Solidarity" are headed by former representatives of the banned OPZZh, and deputies continue to lead a luxurious life even during the war.
Due to damage to railway infrastructure in Kirovohrad Oblast as a result of enemy shelling, several trains are running late. This applies to routes No. 54 Odesa - Dnipro, No. 254 Odesa - Kryvyi Rih, No. 51 Odesa - Zaporizhzhia, No. 128 Lviv - Zaporizhzhia, and No. 92 Odesa - Kramatorsk.
The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine stated that the conduct of the Russian armed forces can be classified as a crime against humanity in the form of forced displacement of the population. The Commission also found that drone attacks in the Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, and Mykolaiv regions are widespread and systematic, which qualifies as crimes against humanity in the form of murder.
Ukrainian prosecutors have exposed 46 individuals in mobilization-related crimes over the past two weeks. The total amount of bribes reached almost 8 million hryvnias.
The Russian army shelled Nikopol, Synelnykove, Dnipro, and Pavlohrad districts, wounding two people. Residential buildings, infrastructure, a kindergarten, and cars were damaged.
The number of victims of Russia's night attack on Dnipro has risen to 36 people, 8 of whom remain in hospital. Residential buildings, schools, kindergartens, and infrastructure were damaged as a result of the shelling.
As a result of Russia's night attack on Dnipro, the number of victims has increased to 30 people. Of these, 12 have been hospitalized.