A fire broke out in an ecosystem in the Kharkiv region as a result of shelling of a settlement. The fire has spread to a large area, rescuers are working to eliminate the consequences, and there is no information about the victims.
As a result of Russian shelling of 6 settlements in Kharkiv region, one person was killed and 6 were wounded. Educational institutions, cars and infrastructure were damaged, grass and reeds were burning.
The Ministry of Energy reports a stable situation in the power grid, despite damage from the attacks. Due to shelling and bad weather, power outages occurred in 8 regions, but power companies are restoring supply.
The occupiers attacked the village of Odnorobivka with two air bombs, damaging buildings and infrastructure. Two local residents were injured and are to be evacuated to Kharkiv.
On September 28, power outages were recorded in 6 regions of Ukraine due to enemy strikes. The Ministry of Energy urges people to conserve electricity during peak hours, as the damage is hampering the operation of the power grid.
Hostile shelling of settlements in Kharkiv region resulted in 4 deaths and 10 injuries. Residential buildings, an educational institution and a car were damaged in different districts of the region.
Leonid Loboyko, a judge of the Supreme Court in the Criminal Court of Cassation, was killed by an enemy drone attack. The tragedy occurred on September 28, 2024, in the village of Kozacha Lopan, Kharkiv region.
The Ministry of Energy reports a stable situation in the power system despite enemy attacks. Over the past day, there were power outages in 3 regions, 501 settlements remain without electricity due to hostilities and technical violations.
Over the last day, 187 combat engagements were registered, with the most active fighting in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove sectors. Russians launched 71 air strikes and over 4,800 shelling rounds, while Ukrainian forces repelled numerous enemy attacks.
Due to Russian attacks, power outages occurred in 11 regions of Ukraine. No outage schedules are planned, but electricity consumption is increasing. Electricity imports are expected from 5 countries.
Brovary authorities have never stood aside from the problems of IDPs, says the head of the modular town for IDPs.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine increased by 2. 3% compared to the previous day. Due to shelling and hostilities, there were power cuts in 6 regions over the past day, but no scheduled outages are planned.
Between August 1 and September 23, about 50 fires occurred in the Novhorod-Siverskyi district of Chernihiv region due to enemy shelling. The fire destroyed 116 households, 40 hectares of dry grass and 95 hectares of forest floor.
As a result of the Russian strike on Kharkiv, 28 people were injured, and people continue to seek medical assistance. Three people have been confirmed dead in the city.
The Ministry of Energy informs that no blackout schedules will be applied today. However, due to the shelling, there were power outages in 7 regions overnight, and 536 settlements were without electricity in the morning.
Russian troops continue their offensive in various parts of the frontline. Ukrainian defenders repelled 89 enemy attacks, but fighting is still ongoing in the Liman, Toretsk and other areas.
Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov reported explosions in the city. The Air Force warned of the launch of guided aerial bombs in Kharkiv region.
Russian troops shelled the village of Staryi Saltiv in Kharkiv region, wounding three police officers. Criminal proceedings have been opened for violation of the laws and customs of war.
Four men were detained while trying to illegally cross the border with Hungary on a rubber boat. They planned to pay the organizers from 4 to 12 thousand dollars for crossing the Tisza River.
The Ministry of Energy reports a stable situation in Ukraine's energy system. Due to shelling and hostilities, there were power outages in 6 regions, but no outage schedules are planned for today.
Four hospital patients were injured as a result of Russia's nighttime attack on Kharkiv's Shevchenkivskyi district. Six buildings of the medical complex, a hotel, a university and other civilian objects were damaged.
The Ministry of Energy reported a stable situation in the energy system. Due to shelling and hostilities, there were power outages in Dnipropetrovs'k, Donetsk, Sumy, Kharkiv and Kherson regions.
Four people, including a 10-year-old child, were injured as a result of rocket attacks on Kharkiv. The medical facility near where the attack took place continues to operate, and no significant damage was reported.
The Russian military struck Kharkiv with FAB-250 guided missiles. Three men were injured, a business and an administrative building in two districts of the city were damaged.
Russian troops shelled three settlements in Shostka district of Sumy region, causing fires. Rescuers of the State Emergency Service extinguished the fire and saved 8 houses and 7 outbuildings.
Today, there are no plans to apply blackout schedules in Ukraine. Due to hostilities and technical disruptions, 496 settlements remain partially or completely without electricity.
The General Staff reports 95 combat engagements per day. The enemy is particularly active in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove directions, where Ukrainian defenders are holding back the attack and inflicting losses on the occupiers.
Parliament passed a resolution to rename 327 settlements with Russian and Soviet names. The names of 10 cities, numerous towns and villages in different regions of Ukraine were changed.
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a resolution to rename 327 settlements in Ukraine. Among the changes: Druzhba became Khutir-Mykhailivskyi, Novomoskovsk became Samar, and Chervonohrad became Sheptytskyi.
A forest fire near Balakliya in Kharkiv region has been extinguished for two days. The firefighting is complicated by forest mines and wind. 85 rescuers and 24 vehicles are involved.