Ukraine had previously informed Poland about Russian drones heading towards its airspace on September 11. The Ukrainian side is also ready to share its experience in combating drones, awaiting the arrival of Polish military personnel for cooperation.
A scheme to evade mobilization through fictitious educational institutions has been neutralized in Ukraine. The organizer and his accomplices have been detained, and they have been notified of suspicion.
This comes against the backdrop of Ukraine's offer to help Poland shoot down Russian drones after 19 incursions into Polish airspace.
The service plans to help at least 5,000 people, including military personnel and civilians.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that the Polish delegation was provided with the latest data regarding the deliberate 'Shahed' drone attack. The parties discussed strengthening defense cooperation and the possibilities of joint production of drones and long-range weapons.
The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office has filed a lawsuit with the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) to recognize as unfounded the assets of the Deputy Minister of Health – Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine, totaling over UAH 3. 2 million. This refers to two land plots and two residential buildings acquired in 2021–2022, which could not have been purchased using legal sources.
A comprehensive system for combating UAVs, including electronic warfare, has been deployed in Ukraine. Local communities are also involved in countering drones.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski met with the President of Ukraine in Kyiv. They discussed the exchange of experience regarding drone technology, cooperation between defense industries, and the use of SAFE funds.
None of the Russian financial institutions have been able to restore access to SWIFT after being disconnected due to Russia's aggression. The volume of financial traffic from Russia has decreased tenfold, and internal operations have almost disappeared.
The British monarchy is preparing to demonstrate diplomatic charm during Donald Trump's visit to London. The government hopes that the royal family will help establish constructive relations with the American president.
On September 11, a munition from a Ukrainian fighter jet hit a private house in Volyn, completely destroying it. The SBI is investigating the incident as a violation of flight rules.
The Frankivsk District Prosecutor's Office of Lviv has initiated two criminal proceedings regarding the shooting at a car service in the Lviv region. The proceedings were opened on the facts of intentional murder and suicide.
The Georgian State Security Service stated that SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) officers handed explosives to a Mercedes truck driver for import into Georgia. The driver claims he was allegedly transporting the explosives to Russia, but the Georgian special service does not believe him.
Since September 10, the eOselia program mechanism has been updated, which provides for compensation from the state for IDPs and residents of frontline regions. The state will subsidize 70% of the first installment and 70% of the interest rate in the first year, as well as a one-time bank commission of UAH 40,000.
In 2025, 12,714 court orders for alimony collection were issued in Ukraine, which is 6% less than in 2024. Over the past 5 years, Ukrainian courts have issued at least 99,000 such orders.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree establishing September 12 as the annual Day of Electronic Warfare Troops. The new holiday aims to honor the role of this unit in repelling Russian aggression.
In August 2025, the Ukrainian car fleet was replenished with 5,000 diesel cars, which is 9% less than in July. Of these, 1,100 were new, and 3,900 were used imported.
This led to fires on the vessel and pumping station, suspending oil shipments and causing significant daily losses for the Russian budget.
The European Commission is allocating 40 million euros in humanitarian aid to prepare Ukraine for winter. The funds will provide materials for shelters, housing repairs, access to water, sanitation, and heating.
The 2-hryvnia coin made of nickel silver honors the outstanding choral conductor who first introduced "Shchedryk" to the world and popularized Ukrainian music abroad.
Representatives of the Government and the Office of the President of Ukraine met delegations from Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy in Kyiv. The symbolic significance of the visits is emphasized – it is important for strengthening the security of Europe and the world.
The developers of the game S. T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, together with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, have created a special project to warn about mine danger. Approximately 23% of Ukraine's territory remains potentially dangerous due to mining.
A little boy died from subacute sclerosing panencephalitis after contracting measles. This case served as a reminder of the dangers of measles.
After joining the EU, Ukraine will make contributions to its budget, which will include customs duties, VAT, and a monetary contribution proportional to GNI.
Artificial intelligence can create individual learning paths for Ukrainian students, but it is important to be aware of the risks of its incorrect use. The First Deputy Minister of Education and Science, Yevhen Kudriavets, emphasized the need for ethical use of AI.
The European Union will unveil a new package of sanctions against Russia on September 15. This 19th package has been agreed directly with US President Donald Trump.
Ukrainian intelligence intercepted conversations indicating a critical shortage of manpower in the Russian army. In the Huliaipole direction, even cooks and wounded soldiers are being sent into battle.
In Ukraine, electricity consumption increased by 5. 4% compared to the previous day. The reason is cloudy weather, which reduces the efficiency of solar power plants.
Experts claim that a large number of pharmacies in Ukraine ensures drug accessibility and favorable prices for patients. The market should be balanced, where large chains and small pharmacies complement each other.
The Kharkiv laboratory, containing extremely dangerous materials, including uranium, has been damaged 74 times. Potential radioactive contamination threatens 640,000 Ukrainians.