The Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police neutralized an organized criminal group in Zakarpattia region, detaining the head of the gang's power unit, which was coordinated by a former MP from the Party of Regions and now the head of the district council.
Slovenian President Natasha Pirc Musar said that Ukraine should decide for itself when and on what terms to negotiate with russia, emphasizing that Slovenia fully supports Ukraine and its Formula for Peace.
Slovenia approved an additional 5 million euros of humanitarian aid for Ukraine during a meeting between President Natasa Pirc Musar and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
A resident of Kyiv region is sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder of his 16-year-old daughter and attempted murder of his 12-year-old son out of jealousy during a quarrel with his wife.
Zelenskyy discussed preparations for the second Peace Summit with the President of Slovenia, emphasizing Ukraine's desire to achieve a just peace as soon as possible without prolonging the war.
President of Slovenia Natasha Pirc Musar arrived in Kyiv and, together with Zelenskyy, paid tribute to the fallen Ukrainian defenders.
Over the past six months, more than 2,295 new mobile base stations have been installed in more than 300 locations across Ukraine to improve the quality of mobile communications and ensure reliable connectivity for the population.
A woman was killed when she was hit by a train in the Kyiv subway, causing a temporary suspension of traffic on the green line.
A passenger was hit by a train at the Zoloti Vorota metro station in Kyiv, which led to changes in the operation of the Green Line.
The path to Kyiv Central Railway Station was temporarily blocked by protesters earlier today, causing trains to be held up, but has since been cleared and trains are now running as scheduled.
Due to new enemy shelling and bad weather conditions, several regions experienced power outages, requiring emergency electricity supplies from Poland, Romania and Slovakia, with hourly blackout schedules in place throughout the day.
The protesters partially blocked access to Kyiv's central railway station, causing a 10-minute delay in trains.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has removed the electronic bracelet from former Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky.
No precipitation is expected in most of Ukraine on June 28, with the exception of short-term rains and thunderstorms in Zakarpattia and the Carpathians; temperatures at night will range from 14-19°C to 26-31°C during the day.
In Kyiv region, an illegal sand mining operation was uncovered that caused losses to the state in the amount of over UAH 500,000: the director of a leased land plot and his accomplice extracted almost 2,000 tons of sand for sale.
Ukraine is negotiating with Israel and the United States to transfer at least eight Israeli Patriot air defense systems to Kyiv, which could strengthen Ukraine's air defense against Russian attacks.
Power engineers repaired a short circuit at a substation in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, restoring power to 18 de-energized houses within an hour.
A short circuit occurred at a transformer substation in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, causing a temporary power outage for 1,000 consumers, but not affecting the city's life support.
Russian troops conducted an air strike on the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, damaging residential buildings, a university building and the State Emergency Service, injuring four people.
A short circuit occurred at a transformer substation in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, causing smoke, but no fire, damage or casualties.
An explosion and fire occurred at an energy facility in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, and all emergency services were dispatched to the scene.
In Kyiv, a 35-year-old BMW driver hit a 10-year-old boy on a pedestrian crossing, causing the child to sustain serious injuries, and was notified of suspicion under Article 286 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
The rental housing market in Ukraine is characterized by a high demand for one-bedroom apartments, where tenants pay attention to the availability of gas, the number of floors and the frequency of power outages when choosing a property.
The blast wave from the Russian attack damaged the windows of two university buildings in Kharkiv.
Ukrainian Railways Cargo Poland, a division of Ukrzaliznytsia, has received a rail transportation license from the Polish Railways Administration, allowing it to provide cross-border transportation services between Ukraine and Poland.
According to Kyiv City Council deputy Andriy Vitrenko, there are fears that even in the fall, Kyiv residents will not be able to use the blue line of the metro due to ongoing complex repairs in the tunnel.
Border guards detained a group of 24 men from different regions of Ukraine who paid 12,000 euros each to smuggle them across the border into Moldova to avoid mobilization.
Two men aged 24 and 25 will be tried for kidnapping a 29-year-old Kyiv resident, holding him captive for three days, and demanding a $50,000 ransom for his release.
In the next three days, Ukraine is expected to have hot weather with temperatures up to 35°C, mostly without precipitation, except for light rains and thunderstorms in the western regions.
Prime minister Denys Shmyhol instructed ministers to immediately make working trips to front-line regions after President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized officials for not being there for months.