Political analyst Volodymyr Tsybulko said that the institution of business reputation in Ukraine stopped working after the change of power in 2019. He emphasized the importance of restoring this institution for the development of a civilized country.
A group of 4 people was detained in Kyiv for kidnapping and torturing a Turkish citizen. The criminals, disguised as law enforcement officers, demanded $100,000 and threatened to kill him.
Georgia's ruling party posted campaign banners with photos of destroyed Ukrainian cities. They were contrasted with peaceful Georgian cities, calling for “choosing peace” and “saying no to war.
Kyiv region purchased 42 school buses to transport children to educational institutions. The buses were purchased under the state program “Made in Ukraine” and distributed to 11 communities in the region.
One person was injured and 8 houses were damaged in a night attack by Russian proxies in Kyiv region. In three districts of the region, 6 forest litter fires broke out due to falling debris from downed enemy targets.
Border guards have not recorded any movements of equipment or military near the border with Belarus. The State Border Guard Service is in control of the situation, but the direction remains potentially threatening.
The SBU neutralized an FSB agent group operating in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Chernihiv. Three agents were detained who were reconnoitering the locations of the Defense Forces and passing information to a Russian curator.
On Shyroka Street in Boryspil, passers-by found an object that looked like an artillery shell. The patrol policemen called pyrotechnics, who seized the object for further neutralization.
The Ministry of Justice appealed to the HACC to nationalize the assets of the former head of Yanukovych's security worth over UAH 100 million. He is accused of aiding and abetting Russia and illegal handling of weapons.
A “Hub for Families of Ukraine's Defenders” has been launched in Kyiv Oblast. The project offers psychological support, trainings, art therapy and other activities to help families of military personnel.
US President Joe Biden announces a new $7. 9 billion military aid package for Ukraine. The package includes air defense, drones, ammunition, and expanded training for Ukrainian F-16 pilots.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported the launch of three X-47 M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from the territory of the Russian Federation. The missiles were aimed at Starokonstantinov, Khmelnytsky region.
The modular town of Brovary is home to 30 IDP children who enjoy attending local schools and kindergartens. The Brovary authorities pay considerable attention to the adaptation of IDPs, with 1846 IDP children studying in the community's educational institutions.
In the morning, a loud sound was heard in Kyiv, which the media mistakenly called an “explosion. ” The authorities are urging people to trust only official sources and not to panic because of unverified information.
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.
An air alert has been declared throughout Ukraine due to the repeated takeoff of an enemy MiG-31K. The Ukrainian Air Force warns of a missile threat and urges not to ignore the alarm.
The Kyiv City Military Administration denied information about explosions in the capital. It reported that the air defense system was not working, and no missile strikes were launched against the city.
Explosions were heard in the Khmelnytsky region and an air raid alert was issued. The Ukrainian Air Force warned of the launch of enemy “Kinzhals” and the danger to the region.
An air alert has been issued across Ukraine due to the threat of a missile strike. Ukrainian Air Force aircraft warned of a Kinzhal missile being launched from an enemy MiG-31K in the direction of Khmelnytsky region.
Two people were injured in a nighttime drone attack on Kyiv: a man was wounded and a child suffered an acute stress reaction. In the Pechersk district, apartment buildings and parked cars were damaged.
An enemy drone was spotted flying from Cherkasy region to Kyiv region. An air alert has been announced in Kyiv, Cherkasy, Sumy and Donetsk regions. At night, defense forces shot down 66 of 78 Shahed UAVs.
People in several regions of Ukraine were injured as a result of Russia's night attack on Ukraine. In Kyiv, a man was wounded by falling UAV debris, in Zaporizhzhia, eight people were wounded by air bombs, and in Kherson region, 2 people were injured.
At night, Russian troops attacked Kyiv region with attack UAVs. Air defense forces shot down the enemy targets, avoiding hits and casualties. Debris caused fires in three districts.
KCMA reported that the information about the child injured in the drone attack in Kyiv was not confirmed. The child was not injured as a result of an enemy attack, as previously reported.
On September 26, light rains and thunderstorms are expected in Ukraine, mainly in the west and center. The temperature will be 7-17° at night and 21-29° during the day. There may be short-term rain in the Kyiv region.
On the night of September 26, Kyiv was attacked by drones, possibly of the Shahed type. Air defense forces neutralized about 10 drones, but a gas pipe and cars were damaged in the Pechersk district, and one child was injured.
During the night attack on Kyiv, a child was injured and hospitalized with numerous cut wounds.
Air defense has been activated again in Kyiv due to the threat of an enemy attack. Residents are being urged to stay in shelters until the air raid warning goes off, reminding them of the nighttime attack that caused damage in the city.
In the Pechersk district of Kyiv, a fire broke out on the first floor of a residential building as a result of an unmanned aerial vehicle attack. It also happened depressurization of a gas pipe, about 20 cars were damaged, and debris fell on the territory of a kindergarten.
Air defense forces have been activated in the Obolon district of Kyiv. Mayor Vitali Klitschko urged residents to stay in shelters for safety.