Due to the extreme heat, fires broke out at energy facilities in western Ukraine, leading to power outages and restrictions for consumers.
About 3 million citizens have updated their military records, but not all of them will be called up for military service, as the need for conscription is much lower.
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured as a result of night strikes by the Russian army in Kharkiv region, damaging residential buildings, administrative buildings and infrastructure.
A bus carrying 41 pilgrims overturned in a ditch near the village of Rakovets in Ternopil region, two passengers were hospitalized with injuries.
Another 4 MAN trucks, purchased at the expense of the local budget of Bila Tserkva, were handed over to the 72nd Brigade by the Kyiv region authorities.
Russian troops shelled Ochakiv and the Kutsurubska community in Mykolaiv region, damaging a residential building, a power line and internet connection.
A 20-year-old man named Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, shot former US President Donald Trump from the roof of a manufacturing plant 119 meters away, but his motive remains unclear.
Energy Minister Galushchenko met with soldiers of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade on the front line to discuss energy issues and boost morale.
Anafi Dzhemilev, the brother of the famous Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev, who devoted his life to the struggle for the rights of the Crimean Tatar people, died in occupied Crimea.
Intense heat with temperatures up to +40°C will continue in Ukraine until July 18, with a temporary slight decrease after that.
Two people were killed, including the head of the Kharkiv district department of the State Emergency Service. Five railroad workers were among the 22 wounded.
A fire at an oil depot in Tsimlyansk, Rostov region, Russia, occurred on July 13, reportedly as a result of a drone attack, according to satellite images showing traces of the fire.
The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine discussed with the delegation of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers the strengthening of strategic partnership in the field of defense construction, mine clearance and infrastructure security.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz assured that the deployment of US long-range missiles in Germany would not lead to an escalation in relations with Russia. The official emphasized Germany's commitment to preventing war, which is about security and deterrence potential.
The Polish Sejm rejected a bill to partially decriminalize abortion, a decision that President Andrzej Duda called "reasonable.
Russians dropped bombs on a bus stop in Myrnohrad, killing 4 people, including a child, and injuring 9 others, destroying buildings and vehicles.
A 72-year-old woman was killed and two others injured in a Russian attack on Pryozerne in Kherson region.
The ashes of Yevhen Shtender, one of the last commanders of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army who died in Canada two years ago, and his daughter Sofia were buried at Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv.
In the Donetsk region, a power brigade came under enemy fire, injuring the driver, and the building of the control center was destroyed by Russian shelling, injuring two people.
China imposes sanctions on six U. S. companies and freezes the assets of their top officials over arms sales to Taiwan.
Poland views the Ukrainian proposal to shoot down Russian missiles over Ukraine near Polish territory before they enter Polish airspace as an act of self-defense.
Poland has offered to supply Ukraine with electricity from its thermal power plants without paying for emissions, seeking approval from the European Commission.
Ukraine's armed forces drove the Russian army out of the village of Sotnytsia Kozachok in Kharkiv region, while the Russian army advanced near several settlements in Donetsk region.
The Israeli military announced the killing of Hamas deputy battalion commander Ayman Shweida and company commander Ubada Abu Hein as a result of recent air strikes on Gaza City.
Police captain Dmytro Petrenko was killed in Donetsk region when a Russian drone hit his official car while he was on duty.
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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the sale of the state-owned Ukraina Hotel in Kyiv, setting the starting price at over UAH 1 billion.
Due to prolonged power outages and excessive watering, which led to a critical drop in pressure in the water supply network, temporary water supply restriction schedules were introduced in Irpin, Kyiv region.
A requiem ceremony was held at the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in memory of those killed in the July 8 Russian missile strike, with prayers and a performance by the Kyiv Classical Chamber Orchestra.
Russia is spreading disinformation that Ukraine is allegedly planning to blow up dams near Kyiv and Kaniv to sow panic and demand concessions, but Ukrainian defense is preventing such sabotage, reports the Center for Countering Disinformation.