The new project "Restored" was launched within the framework of the "MHP Poruch" program, which aims to make rehabilitation services accessible to military personnel, veterans, and their families. The program covers 13 hospitals in Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Cherkasy, Sumy, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Lviv regions.
Since the beginning of summer, passenger traffic through checkpoints in Lviv region has increased by 25%. The heaviest load falls on weekends and the "Shehyni" and "Krakivets" checkpoints.
Owners of luxury cars in Ukraine paid UAH 95. 3 million in transport tax over five months, exceeding last year's figure. More than 5.6 thousand people made this payment, with the largest sums coming from Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, and Lviv regions.
As a result of the Russian attack on the night of June 29, two critical infrastructure facilities were damaged in Lviv and Drohobych districts. There are no casualties or fatalities, but part of Drohobych was left without electricity.
On June 29, the Russian army shelled a residential building in the frontline city of Lyman, Donetsk Oblast. A family consisting of a 51-year-old husband and wife and their 12-year-old son sustained mine-blast injuries, shrapnel wounds, contusions, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Russian drones and missiles attacked Drohobych district, hitting an industrial infrastructure facility. Electricity supply was lost in part of Drohobych, no casualties.
Poltava region suffered a massive combined attack: a hit occurred in the Kremenchuk district, and a building caught fire in the Poltava district. 1614 household and 58 commercial consumers in 18 settlements were left without electricity.
On June 29, the Lviv region was subjected to an attack by combat drones and cruise missiles, with critical infrastructure being the target. Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi confirmed there were no civilian casualties.
In Lviv region, passenger traffic at the border with Poland increased by 25%, and by 16% on weekends. The busiest checkpoints remain "Shehyni" and "Krakovets". Reconstruction is ongoing at "Shehyni" and "Medyka", which slows down movement. Border guards have intensified their work, and an increase in traffic up to 40% is expected.
In Vynnyky, Lviv region, a man attacked four women with a knife. Two of them, the suspect's 80-year-old mother and 56-year-old sister, died, and two more women were hospitalized with injuries.
Despite security threats, Ukrainians actively travel, choosing Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Zakarpattia regions. Volodymyr Tsaruk, director of the Tourism Development Center, noted that hotel prices have increased slightly, and seasonality affects the cost.
For the first five months of 2025, 131 luxury cars were imported into Ukraine. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz account for 84% of this number, and tax revenues increased by 12%.
In Odesa, four officers of a military unit have been notified of suspicion of causing damage to the state. They are suspected of organizing "ghost soldiers" for service in the army, which led to the unjustified accrual of over 7.7 million UAH of budget funds.
In the first five months of this year, local budgets received UAH 132 million in tourist tax, which is a third more compared to last year. Kyiv leads, collecting 25% of the total amount, or UAH 33 million.
At the border with Poland, transport processing has been temporarily suspended at the "Uhryniv" checkpoint due to malfunctions in the database. This is happening against the background of an increase in passenger traffic of up to 25% due to the summer tourist season.
The SBI opened a case regarding a police car hitting a 17-year-old boy in the Lviv region. The victim was hospitalized, his life is not in danger.
In the Lviv region, near the village of Krasiv, a road accident occurred involving a patrol car and an underage pedestrian. The injured person was hospitalized, and the circumstances of the incident are being investigated.
According to YouControl's calculations, in 2024, businesses in Ukraine generated over 592 thousand tons of hazardous waste. The largest amounts of toxic substances are produced by the non-ore industry, medical institutions, and the agricultural sector, with Zaporizhzhia Oblast leading with 184 thousand tons.
MHP Company and the Charitable Foundation "MHP-Hromadi" in cooperation with Mariupol State University announces the recruitment to the School of Community Leaders 2. 0 — an educational grant program for local leaders who strive to implement changes in their communities.
In 2025, 2,778 Ukrainians purchased housing under the "eOselia" program for a total of UAH 5. 1 billion, of which almost 60% was for the primary market. In total, since the program's inception, loans worth over UAH 29.1 billion have been issued.
In the Czech Republic, a 22-year-old man has been detained who for over two years impersonated a dentist, performing operations without a license. Also detained were a nurse who supplied materials and a man who manufactured prosthetics.
Two-year-old Yana Palko, who disappeared in the Stryi district of Lviv region, was found alive in a forest three kilometers from her home. The girl was exhausted, but her life is not in danger.
Head of the Polish Ministry of Culture Hanna Wróblewska announced that exhumation works in the village of Zboiska in the Lviv region will begin in the second half of the year. Permission has been granted to the Institute of National Remembrance, which will cooperate with the Ukrainian side.
On June 23, around 9:00 PM, in Pustomyty, the driver of a DAF truck lost control and crashed into a five-story building, injuring himself and damaging the facade. Police are investigating the incident, with brake system malfunctions as a possible cause.
During the summer period, Shehyni and Krakovets checkpoints observe a significant increase in passenger traffic, amounting to 25% and expected to rise to 40%. Queues of vehicles have formed at the Shehyni and Krakovets checkpoints for exit from Ukraine due to intense traffic and ongoing repair works.
On Saturday, June 21, cool weather with short-term rains and thunderstorms is expected in Ukraine, mainly in the western and northern regions. Temperatures will range from +18°C to +25°C, with the highest values in the south.
In the first quarter of 2025, Ukrainians chose western regions and the sea coast for travel, as reported by Natalia Tabaka, head of the State Agency for Tourism Development. Travelers seek rejuvenation and recreation in nature, especially near bodies of water.
In five months of 2025, 386 criminal proceedings regarding cruel treatment of animals have been opened in Ukraine, which is almost four times more compared to the previous year. The significant surge is related to educational work and accessible legal tools.
A 50-year-old man died while at the Stryi TCC. He was brought in due to the absence of military registration documents. The preliminary cause of death is a heart attack.
In Lviv region, the chief of staff of a territorial defense battalion was exposed for irrationally awarding 35 million UAH in "combat" bonuses to subordinates. The unit's personnel were performing tasks in rear areas and were not on the front line.