Trump announces new talks with Putin and meetings with European leaders
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to speak “very soon” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as to meet with several European leaders.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to speak “very soon” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as to meet with several European leaders.
Hundreds of people gathered outside London’s Royal Opera House to protest against scheduled performances by Russian soprano Anna Netrebko in September.
The home arena of the capital's hockey club Sokil was damaged as a result of shelling of Kyiv by the Russian army.
Belarusian authorities, facing a labor shortage and an increasing budget deficit, plan to raise taxes and massively attract labor migrants or cut social spending.
Ukrainian intelligence is analyzing the military potential that China’s leadership showcased during the SCO summit. At the same time, Beijing is closely monitoring the war in Ukraine and studying new types of weapons being used on the battlefield.
07 September 2025
On September 7, there were 118 combat clashes between Ukraine’s Defense Forces and Russian invaders, with the heaviest fighting recorded in the Pokrovsk sector, where the enemy attempted 34 assaults.
During Russia’s overnight massive combined air attack on September 7, Ukrainian interceptor drones destroyed over 150 enemy targets.
President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of turning international statements of support into concrete sanctions against Russia for its latest attacks on Ukraine.
Russian forces shelled the town of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region with mortars on September 7, wounding a six-year-old girl.
U.S. President’s Special Envoy Keith Kellogg stated that today’s attack on Ukraine, which damaged the Cabinet of Ministers building, demonstrates that Russia has no intention of ending the war through diplomatic means.
The anniversary of Ukraine’s defense intelligence, which is celebrating its 33rd year on September 7, is being marked in its own way in the capital of Russia.
The U.S. is ready to partner with Europe to impose more sanctions and secondary tariffs to pressure the Russian economy.
In Kremenchuk, Poltava region, car traffic has been restored on the Dnipro River bridge, which was damaged during a Russian attack. Train service across the bridge remains temporarily suspended.
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that he is prepared to step up sanctions against Russia to pressure it into a peaceful agreement.
In Zaporizhzhia, there are currently 80 buildings known to have been damaged as a result of the Russian attack.
All EU and NATO doctrinal documents clearly identify the Russian Federation as a threat and reveal methods of waging hybrid warfare, but the question remains open as to how capable they are of neutralizing these threats in a timely manner.
Border guards have not observed the formation of military groups on the territory of Belarus that could pose a threat to Ukraine, but they do not rule out attempts at provocation during Russian-Belarusian exercises.
Russian drones have been spotted in the Kyiv region, an air raid alert has been declared, and air defense forces are on alert.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha discussed with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand how the G7 countries could respond to Russia's brutal attacks and its rejection of peace efforts.
Russian troops attacked one of the villages in the Polohy district of the Zaporizhzhia region with an FPV drone, injuring a 48-year-old local resident.
Three people wounded in the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia remain in hospital, their condition is assessed as moderate.
Enemy anti-personnel mines have been found in Kherson.
Since the beginning of the day, there have been 54 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Russian troops, 16 of them in the Pokrovsk sector.
This year, the Russian Federation has planned the production of 57 military aircraft, nearly 250 new tanks, about 1,100 armoured personnel carriers, and 2,500 missiles of various classes.
A 51-year-old man was blown up by a “petal” type mine in the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko showed photos of the Cabinet of Ministers building damaged by a combined Russian attack on the night of September 7.
The number of victims of the Russian attack on the center of Sumy has risen to four, including two children.
In Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi district, 12 buildings and five educational institutions were damaged in a Russian combined attack, with 100 residents seeking help.
Russian forces struck the center of Sumy with a drone, injuring a 60-year-old woman.