SBU counterintelligence detained a spotter of Russian strikes on Kharkiv, who provided the occupiers with the location of a city council unit. The 45-year-old unemployed woman was recruited via Telegram and maintained contact with the occupiers through a chatbot.
In Kyiv, in Pechersk, two men were sentenced to 9 years in prison for raping and robbing a 15-year-old girl. The perpetrators took the victim's phone and transferred 1,000 hryvnias from her account.
The SBU detained two FSB agents who were preparing a missile strike on a saltpeter storage facility in one of Odesa region's seaports. One of the agents got a job as a handyman at the port to track cargo, and his accomplice helped with movement and setting fire to relay cabinets.
Two residents of Odesa region have been notified of suspicion of high treason for arsons and an offer of sabotage. One of the defendants, wanted for violating military registration, involved his cohabitant, who works as a controller at the port, to plan sabotage involving 1,500 tons of saltpeter.
In Mykolaiv, an investigation is underway into the alleged abuse of power by employees of the Korabelny District Territorial Recruitment Center (RTCC), who beat a conscription-aged man on July 14. A criminal proceeding has been opened on this fact under Part 5 of Article 426-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
In the Korabelnyi district of Mykolaiv on July 14, people in military uniform beat a man, pinning him to the ground near an apartment building. The case has been handed over to the State Bureau of Investigation, which has already entered the data into the ERDR.
Two agents of Russian military intelligence received 15 years in prison each with confiscation of property for adjusting Russian strikes on Kharkiv and Mykolaiv. One of them guided guided aerial bombs to Kharkiv, the other prepared coordinates for air attacks on the Defense Forces in Mykolaiv region.
An explosion occurred in Mykolaiv amid the threat of enemy drones, as reported by Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych. Prior to this, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned about UAVs in Mykolaiv Oblast heading towards Ochakiv and Mykolaiv.
A resident of Mykolaiv has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for molesting, sexually abusing, and raping his underage daughter. The man molested and then raped his daughter for 5 years, starting when she was 5 years old.
Water supply is being restored in Mykolaiv after the accident, Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych announced. The system is being filled gradually, residents are urged to check internal building networks and stock up on water.
The Ministry of Health has updated the list of beaches where swimming is allowed and prohibited. 23 out of 112 water samples showed an excess of E. coli index, and 32 out of 92 samples did not meet chemical standards.
In Mykolaiv, water supply interruptions are possible due to an accident at a facility of the Inhulets River Canal Management. Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, reported that the problem should be resolved within 24 hours.
Russian drones attacked Mykolaiv and the region on July 13, causing fires in warehouses and outbuildings. In the Mykolaiv district, a private house and a wheat field were damaged, with no casualties.
In Mykolaiv Oblast, 57 fires were recorded on July 12, most of them in open areas, one due to enemy shelling. The fire covered over 53 hectares, destroying natural areas, houses, and cars.
On the night of July 12, Russian troops massively attacked Ukraine with attack drones. The Air Force warned of a UAV threat to Kyiv, where air defense was operating; explosions were also recorded in Mykolaiv, Kropyvnytskyi, and Cherkasy.
Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, uncovered numerous violations at an IDP center in Mykolaiv, where over a hundred people reside, including 54 children. Among the issues were the absence of a shelter, exposed electrical wiring, and fire safety breaches.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu stated her country's readiness to help Ukraine in developing logistics communication lines with Moldova and Romania. This concerns corridors for Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv, as well as ensuring infrastructure.
Ukrzaliznytsia is launching an additional daytime train No. 218/217 in test mode, which will connect Zakarpattia with Lviv region on July 17, 19, and 25. It will have convenient connections to international and domestic flights.
In Mykolaiv Oblast, power supply has been restored in all 256 settlements that were de-energized due to an emergency outage. Previously, 88 settlements, including Mykolaiv, had already been reconnected.
An emergency power outage, unrelated to shelling, occurred in Mykolaiv Oblast. All services are working to restore power.
On July 9, Russian troops attacked Mykolaiv Oblast, hitting a farm and causing a fire.
In Mykolaiv, from February 24, 2022, to June 24, 2025, 183 people died as a result of enemy attacks. 3021 residential buildings, 96 educational institutions, and 31 healthcare facilities were damaged.
An explosion occurred in Mykolaiv amid the threat of enemy drone attacks. The Air Force reported a number of UAVs in the southern part of Mykolaiv region.
On the night of July 8, Mykolaiv was subjected to an enemy attack, as a result of which a 51-year-old man was injured and hospitalized. The shelling also caused a fire in the suburbs.
One-room and three-room apartments are cheapest in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv. Two-room apartments are available in Chernihiv, Khmelnytskyi, and Poltava.
On July 6, around 9:35 a. m., the enemy launched a UAV air strike on Kremenchuk, hitting the building of the district TCC and SP and a residential building nearby.
In Mykolaiv, one person was reportedly injured as a result of a Russian attack. Emergency services are working at the scene, the drone threat remains.
On the night of July 6, Ukraine suffered a massive attack. Explosions were heard in Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia region, and Kyiv, where power outages occurred in some areas after the blasts.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will allocate 540 million hryvnias to the communities of Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Izium, Bucha, and Makariv. The funds will be used to repair about 200 apartment buildings damaged as a result of Russian aggression, within the framework of the HOPE project with the support of the World Bank.
On July 2, an anticyclone from Western Europe will bring clear weather without precipitation to most of Ukraine; daytime air temperatures will reach +29°. Short-term rains and thunderstorms are possible on the Left Bank.