An explosion occurred in an apartment in Kyiv's Dniprovskyi district, reportedly caused by a grenade detonation. Two people died, and one more was injured.
The prosecution asks the court to find Kosov guilty of premeditated murder and sentence him to life imprisonment.
Zhytniy Market in Kyiv has been added to the list of cultural heritage sites, protecting the building from demolition. This decision guarantees the preservation of the market's architectural appearance, while the issue of its sale will be decided by Kyiv City Council deputies.
The prosecution has requested life imprisonment for Artem Kosov, accused of murdering a 16-year-old boy on the funicular. Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko noted that society has lost the opportunity to learn about the potential contribution of the deceased teenager to the future of Ukraine.
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that the prosecution was satisfied with today's court hearing in the case of the murder of a teenager on the funicular in Kyiv.
The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has scheduled the next hearing in the case of former UDO employee Artem Kosov for September 17 at 11:00 AM. He is accused of the premeditated murder of a 16-year-old boy on the funicular.
The prosecutor stated that Kosov, while intoxicated, threw the teenager out of the window, which led to a fatal injury.
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko stated that Artem Kosov, accused of murder on the funicular, only simulated providing assistance to the 16-year-old teenager.
Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv re-interrogated witnesses in the case of former UDO employee Artem Kosov, accused of the intentional murder of a 16-year-old boy on the funicular. Witnesses confirmed the accused's inadequate behavior and his threats to the victim.
Petro Poroshenko's security caused a traffic accident on September 13 in Odesa by running a red light. The woman's car overturned, and the head of security removed the license plates from the car.
Not a single private carrier in Kyiv has joined the Automated Fare Collection System. The main reason is the uncertainty regarding the reimbursement of costs for transporting privileged passengers.
Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has begun hearing the case of former UDO employee Artem Kosov, accused of intentional murder of a 16-year-old boy on the funicular. Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko represents the prosecution.
From January to August 2025, 35,599 criminal fraud cases were recorded in Ukraine, which is 1. 5 times less than last year. Only 21% of cases were sent to court, and most appeals were registered in Kyiv.
From September 15 to October 3, traffic on Brovarskyi Avenue in Kyiv will be restricted. Utility workers will be repairing the top layer of the asphalt concrete pavement.
Rail service on the Vasylkiv-1 - Boiarka section has been restored in the shortest possible time. Passenger trains are returning to their routes but will be pulled by diesel locomotives, as the restoration of the overhead contact line is ongoing.
Police have opened a criminal investigation into the fatal accident on September 13 on Tyurinska Street. The Renault driver died after crashing into a pole, and three passengers were injured.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson exchanged sharp remarks at the Yalta European Strategy conference. They discussed frozen Russian assets and Ukraine's prospects for EU membership.
Kyiv Oblast police are investigating a violation of railway safety rules in the Fastiv district. The explosion of a freight car between Vasylkiv and Boiarka caused a fire, changing train routes.
Estonia will continue to provide aid to Ukraine at 0. 25% of its GDP, which amounts to over 100 million euros. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur confirmed the support, including training and IT solutions in the defense sector.
Ukrainian artist Maria Sokolenko, who moved to France in 2022, spoke about the difficulties of finding a job and adapting. She dreams of returning home but admits that Russia's war against Ukraine is gaining momentum.
Russian troops shelled the city of Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, injuring six people: four women aged 37 to 74, and two boys aged 13 and 18. The occupiers also attacked Nikopol district, Nikopol, and the villages of Myrove, Marhanets, and Pokrovsk rural communities.
Train No. 73 "Kharkiv - Przemyśl" resumed movement after the incident near Boyarka. Most of the 240 evacuated passengers continue their journey, 21 passengers were taken to Kyiv railway station.
In southern Ukraine, Russians continue shelling, which resulted in the death of one civilian and injuries to 14 people in Kherson and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Dozens of residential buildings, enterprises, and infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Infrastructure in Fastiv district of Kyiv region has been damaged. This has led to the rerouting of passengers on train 73 Kharkiv – Przemyśl to Kyiv. Also, three women have been provided with medical assistance due to an acute stress reaction.
On September 14, variable cloudiness is forecast for most of Ukraine, with short-term rains and occasional thunderstorms in the far west during the day. The daytime temperature will be 20-25°.
Ukrzaliznytsia warned of significant train disruptions on September 14 due to damage to railway infrastructure in the Fastiv district. A number of suburban trains have been canceled, and long-distance trains will run on a detour.
Ukraine's campaign of attacks on Russian oil refineries does not have Western support. Kyiv's allies have long avoided actions that could disrupt oil supplies.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with French Minister-Delegate Benjamin Haddad. The parties discussed security challenges, Russia's escalatory actions, and Ukraine's accession to the EU as a guarantee of peace.
A number of trains passing through Boiarka station will run on a changed route due to an emergency near Kyiv. Explosions in the Kyiv region, presumably, occurred at an oil depot and are not related to an air attack.
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.