Kharkiv shelling: enemy hit children's playground, girl was killed
In the Nemyshlyansky district of Kharkiv, the occupiers killed a child in a playground. At least three more people were injured.
30 August 2024
In the Nemyshlyansky district of Kharkiv, the occupiers killed a child in a playground. At least three more people were injured.
In Kharkiv, Russians hit a 12-story residential building with an air bomb, killing at least two people, including a child; three people were injured.
Russian troops are striking at Kharkiv.
Ukrainians may have 2 to 5 million units of unregistered weapons, says Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Bohdan Drapyatyi.
The U.S. Army has awarded Lockheed Martin and Raytheon a $1.3 billion contract to manufacture Javelin missiles, making it the largest one-year order for missiles to date.
Russian authorities are creating new volunteer territorial defense units in response to the ongoing Ukrainian offensive in Kursk region, which suggests Vladimir Putin's reluctance to counter the offensive more extensively, including through general mobilization, fearing public discontent or a large-scale redeployment of troops due to possible disruptions of Russia’s own offensive efforts in eastern Ukraine.
The Ministry of Defense has codified an individual detection, marking and demining kit. This product is manufactured by a Ukrainian company from domestic components.
Ukraine’s road transport services are remaining critically important despite the increasing volumes of cargo handling by sea ports.
As many as 62% of Ukrainians do not trust China as a possible mediator in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, while 22% others would be ready to trust Beijing with such a role.
29 August 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay an official visit to Mongolia on September 3. This is his first visit to a country that has ratified the Rome Statute.
At an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has conveyed a sense of urgency regarding the delivery of pledged military assistance.
The European integration of the transport sector in Ukraine requires eliminating monopolization and opening the market.
Russia spreads propaganda to both domestic and international audiences by using pro-Russian Western "experts" and distorting theses of reputable world media outlets
The Lithuanian Migration Department confirmed that the new temporary residence permits issued to Ukrainian refugees on the basis of temporary protection will be valid until March 4, 2026.
Germany and its EU partners will contribute to the strengthening of Ukrainian air defense before the winter period.
Since the beginning of the marketing year 2024/2025, Ukraine has exported 6.746 million tonnes of grain and leguminous crops.
Ukraine's self-defense, according to the provisions of the UN, includes the right of Kyiv to target military facilities on the territory of Russia, therefore the Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region is an element of self-defense.
As preliminarily estimated by the industry-specific corporation, Ukraine’s grape harvest may reduce by 30% in 2024 compared to the previous year.
The situation remains stable in the zone of responsibility of the Tavria Operational Grouping of Troops, the Russians renewed their assault on Zaporizhzhia region in the Orikhiv sector. Throughout the day, Ukrainian defenders killed 62 occupiers and destroyed nine units of military equipment.
Ukraine wants Poland to shoot down missiles or drones flying in its direction and needs the support of its partners in this matter.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wants to get support for lifting restrictions on long-range strikes on military targets in Russia at an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine still lack resources for effective offensives in eastern and southern Ukraine. However, Kyiv is trying to “reformat” the war through its operation in Russia’s Kursk region.
28 August 2024
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, who is currently visiting Poland, met with his Polish counterpart Radosław Sikorski in Olsztyn to discuss steps to intercept Russian drones and missiles.
The NATO-Ukraine Council met on Wednesday following recent heavy Russian airstrikes against Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure. Allies strongly condemned Russia’s indiscriminate strikes and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen Ukraine’s defences.
Since the beginning of the day, 111 combat clashes have taken place on the front lines with increased enemy’s activities in the Kupiansk and Kurakhiv sectors.
In view of the implementation of the debt restructuring agreement, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine endorsed a decision to suspend payments under external state loan bonds dating back to 2015 from September 1, 2024.
There is no more important task in the foreign and security policy of the Czech Republic today than further support for Ukraine.
At the request of Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation, Interpol put Andrii Naumov, ex-general of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), on the international wanted list.
On the night of August 28, a fire broke out at an oil depot in the Kamensky district of Russia’s Rostov region following a drone attack.