Since the beginning of the day, 122 combat engagements have been recorded. The occupiers carried out 3565 shellings, used 1970 kamikaze drones and 79 guided aerial bombs.
President Zelenskyy opened the Uzhhorod – Chop Eurotrack, connecting Uzhhorod with Bratislava, Košice, Budapest, and Vienna. Trains will start running from September 12, and the Eurotrack will be extended to Lviv.
Since the beginning of September 2025, schemes for evading mobilization have been uncovered, including illegal deregistration from military records and smuggling men abroad. Over 270 men of conscription age who tried to avoid mobilization have been identified.
A district court judge in Lviv region has been served with a notice of suspicion for receiving undue benefits and declaring inaccurate information. He received $8,000 for exempting his cousin from mobilization and entered inaccurate information into his declaration for UAH 7.5 million.
The petition for the posthumous awarding of the title of Hero of Ukraine to Andriy Parubiy was published on September 2. It has already collected over 5,000 signatures.
These changes concern trains running between Lviv, Dnipro, Chernivtsi, and Zaporizhzhia.
The Verkhovna Rada appealed to the parliaments of the EU with a call to condemn the murder of MP Andriy Parubiy, considering it an act of political terror by the Russian Federation. Deputies demand an investigation and increased pressure on Russia.
Due to an enemy attack on railway infrastructure in Kirovohrad region, trains are running on bypass routes. This causes delays of up to seven hours; "Ukrzaliznytsia" is working to reduce the delay time.
Mykhailo-Viktor Stselnikov (Lemberg), son of the suspect in the murder of former speaker Andriy Parubiy, went missing in Bakhmut. His mother reported that her son had no contact with his father and fought in the intelligence unit of the 93rd Brigade.
The Verkhovna Rada opened its 14th session, fulfilling the constitutional norm. Consideration of draft laws will begin tomorrow, September 3.
The National Police found no accomplices in Ukraine for the suspect in Andriy Parubiy's murder. The suspect planned to hide in Khmelnytskyi region and was waiting for information to cross the border.
Oleksandr Kornienko remembered Andriy Parubiy as a model patriot who understood the importance of institutions. The farewell ceremony for the ex-head of the Verkhovna Rada is taking place in Lviv.
A farewell ceremony was held in Ukraine for political figure Andriy Parubiy, who was killed in Lviv. Maksym Kozytskyi, head of the Lviv Oblast Military Administration, expressed condolences to the family, promising fair punishment for the killer.
In the first half of 2025, the company hired the largest number of technical specialists among the ranking participants.
The actions of the suspect in the murder case of former Verkhovna Rada chairman Andriy Parubiy have been reclassified. He is being charged with illegal handling of weapons and attempted assassination of a people's deputy.
In Lviv, an UCU applicant was denied dormitory accommodation due to an LGBT flag emoji on Instagram. The family considered the requirement discriminatory and terminated the contract with the university. The university expressed regret that the refusal was perceived as a limitation on opportunities to study at UCU.
The prosecutor's office plans to reclassify the case regarding the murder of MP Andriy Parubiy from intentional murder to an attempt on the life of a public figure. The suspect Mykhailo Stselnikov confessed to the crime and denied blackmail from the Russian Federation.
The Halytskyi District Court of Lviv remanded 52-year-old Mykhailo Stselnikov, suspected of murdering Andriy Parubiy, into custody. The man confessed to the crime, calling it revenge against the Ukrainian authorities.
The Verkhovna Rada has prepared a draft resolution on an appeal to the parliaments and governments of foreign states regarding the murder of Andriy Parubiy. The document calls on the world to react and support Ukraine in the investigation of the crime.
The farewell ceremony for the former Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Andriy Parubiy, is taking place in Lviv. The funeral service is being held at St. George's Cathedral, where a large number of people have gathered.
The Halytskyi District Court of Lviv will consider today the motion to choose a pre-trial detention measure for a 52-year-old Lviv resident, suspected of murdering former Verkhovna Rada chairman Andriy Parubiy. The prosecution will petition for detention without the possibility of bail.
Thousands of Ukrainians in Kyiv and Lviv came to bid farewell to the political figure Andriy Parubiy, who was shot dead on August 30. Law enforcement officers detained a suspect in the murder, and the investigation is ongoing.
A joint Ukrainian-Polish expedition to exhume military burials from the Second World War has concluded in Lviv. Two burial pits containing the remains of 40-50 Polish servicemen were discovered.
Law enforcement agencies have gathered enough evidence to announce suspicion to the man detained in the case of Andriy Parubiy's murder. The murder of the ex-chairman of the Verkhovna Rada occurred in Lviv on August 30, 2025.
Former Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Parubiy, killed in Lviv, did not request protection from the National Police or the SBU. Despite this, in 2014 he was put on a liquidation list, and in 2022 he was provided with enhanced security.
Law enforcement officers in Lviv region are checking whether ex-Verkhovna Rada chairman Andriy Parubiy was being followed before his murder, studying the evidence obtained. It is currently unknown whether the detainee had accomplices, but the police do not rule out any version.
The murder of former Verkhovna Rada chairman Andriy Parubiy was not spontaneous, but carefully prepared. It is currently unknown whether the suspect had accomplices, but law enforcement officers are considering all versions.
It is currently unknown whether the suspect in the murder of MP Andriy Parubiy had accomplices. The police do not rule out any version, with information regarding a possible Russian trace being the priority.
The suspect in Andriy Parubiy's murder did not have a permanent job and earned occasional income. The man was not a courier, as some media previously reported.
Law enforcement officers are studying all motives for the murder of MP Andriy Parubiy, not excluding a Russian trace as a contract killing. The detained Lviv resident has been notified of suspicion of murder, and a petition for detention is being prepared.